Here’s an easy and inexpensive way to add a unique splash to your staircase: paint! This lime green hue is playful and cheery, and the perfect entrance to this eclectic landing.
Her creative eye took her straight to the stairs with a bucket of lively green paint.
accent on furniture, trim, doors and stairs. I love this surprising, cheery green staircase.
between living room and hall.
Photo by Marco Valencia
an 1880s / 90s townhouse developer. Nowadays, you can have someone make one of these by turning it on a lathe. We recently completed another project on this same block (photos to come soon) where the cap of the newel was missing and we had it built out of walnut to match this one. Good luck!
fantasy of living deep in the heart of the English countryside and gazing onto a vast sward of green dotted with fluffy white sheep! Sometimes I think of my house as being like a cottage in the forest, only an inside-out one — here, the vines and thistles and animals are only visible once you enter."
fantasy of living deep in the heart of the English countryside and gazing onto a vast sward of green dotted with fluffy white sheep! Sometimes I think of my house as being like a cottage in the forest, only an inside-out one — here, the vines and thistles and animals are only visible once you enter."
if that’s all you have. What a budget-friendly animal!
had of S cloud and a mix less of quart of graytint 1611 by BM. For my Foyer I did the same, but i mixed more paints on it. I bough Revere Pewter by BM thinking it was good for my foyerbut it apeared like to peach .. so I did mix it with halve galong of silver cloud , a quart of gray tint 1611 and a