Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Code Wasn't Right!

As you've seen here our dining room has recently gotten a new look!  One of the newest elements is the wall color.  I learned an important lesson working on that project...those paint codes really don't transfer between stores!
 As most people do, we had many many many paint chips that we looked at over and over till choosing a color.  I however did not pay attention to which store the paint chip was from; instead when we were ready to purchase the paint I went to the store that had paint on sale. (makes sense right?) The little paint man scanned the paint color and mixed me up some paint - perfect!  And it was perfect till halfway through the actual painting job (which was being done months after the paint was bought), we realized we needed more.  So off to the store I went...this time I chose the other home improvement store, without even thinking about it. (This time it was distance that made my decision.) I got the paint, we opened it and WOAH! It wasn't the same color...time to freak out!  It wasn't very different, just a little different - much deeper of a tone.

Slapped it on the wall and WOW it's even more beautiful than the other paint of the same name and code!

Hmm, so which was the WOW color?  The paint from the store that actually sells that paint color? Or the paint from the store where they matched the color?  Yup,  you guessed it...the store that actually sells that paint color!  Never again will I believe that little man who says, "Yup we can match any color!"

I just love coming down our stairs to this mirror against the Allspice paint!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

To Stain or To Paint...that was the question


Now comes the big decision...to paint or stain. We decided to buy wood so that we would have options.  Off to the store I went not even thinking that the rail had to have a special notch cut in the bottom to rest on the chair rail.  Do you know how hard that is to find?  VERY!  Finally I found it, the only way we could get it was in a pack which contained both the top and bottom rail for the wainscoting.  It was much cheaper than I expected so I didn't mind have a leftover piece (I'm sure i'll find a project for that...maybe a picture frame?)   

I loved the look of the pine wood...smelled good too!

As you already know we did decide to stain the wood.  Our thought was that if we didn't like it we could still paint it.  So we pulled out the can of stain that matches all the other wood in the house.
Minwax English Chestnut


We used cheese cloth to wipe on and wipe off the stain.  

Once it was dry we experimented with a new product (at least new to us), spray polyerethane by Minwax.  It is quick drying.  When something says quick drying i'm often skeptical but this really was!  We sprayed a few layers but it so easy and quick!  We will definitely use this product again!
Here is the finished chair rail...don't you love it!  There's something so beautiful about stained wood!

  Ever stain and get some on your hands?  Did you know Goo Gone removes it? Gotta love Goo Gone!  

To see the chair rail in its new home visit here.



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