kissyface If you click on "more info" on the bottom of the picture you will get green tags on various items in the picture. It says it is quiet moments by Benjamin Moore.
kissyface I have similar trim in my house. It is lx4 on the sides . On top of the side pieces you can use a door stop which is about l/4"thick x l l/2". It overlaps by about l/2"on each side. A lx4 is on top of that. I nailed the door stop to the top piece before putting it up. I would nail a 1 x 2 to the bottom piece before nailing it up overlapping the sides by about l". I would leave a l/8" space (reveal) around the whole perimeter of the window. The top is just crown moulding (either solid or hollow. The frames I made had a lx6 for the top piece. It is a matter of what you like.
7. Clear clutter. Begin by removing as much as possible from the room, then bring back only those items you truly love. Donate what you no longer want to charity and store as much as you can in another room. The point is to keep your bedroom as clear, clean and simple as possible.Read more about Clutter Clearing 101.
In this calming room by Aquidneck Properties, the walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's Quiet Moments in an eggshell finish, while the ceiling has been covered in white-painted beadboard, which adds cottage charm.
10. Make your bedroom a refuge. Even if outside your door is quite literally a disaster area, having a calm, relaxing spot to rest and recharge can do wonders for your spirit.
Blue. One of my favorite choices for a bedroom is a soft sky blue with a subtle sage undertone. Blue is calming and a logical choice for slumber-inducing relaxation. This bedroom is painted in Benjamin Moore's Quiet Moments 1563, which is best paired with a crisp white.
Paint color.
One of my favorite choices for a bedroom is a soft sky blue with a subtle sage undertone. Blue is calming and a logical choice for slumber-inducing relaxation.
This bedroom is painted in Benjamin Moore's Quiet Moments 1563, which is best paired with a crisp white.