I have been working hard to make my apartment feel like home since I moved in almost 4 weeks ago. I brought with me most of my major furniture so I’m just missing the smaller accent pieces like a coffee table and an end table.
And barstools for my desk so I have a real place to eat a meal instead of on the sofa.
And an armoire for my bedroom, but that may take me a while to find just the one and, thanks to my closet handywork, it’s not critical.
Here’s a peak at the situation:
Currently, I have a pair of lovely storage bins from Walmart acting as my coffee table. It’s a great look, don’t you think?
I think the label really sets it off.
And here is my end table. Who knew that not only were the pots and pans useful, but also that the box they come in is the ideal end table height when turned up sideways?
This may start a trend. I think it will be called “makeshift chic.”
While it may be a while before I upgrade my “tables,” I have been making considerable progress on the dreadful, soul-sucking white walls that come standard in my apartment complex.
I painted my kitchen and my bedroom in the past 24 hours and I painted my bathroom last week. (I will post pictures once I get everything accessorized.)
My cats were super helpful with the painting.
Not.
They slept all day in the sun.
Can I be a cat?
The room in which they spent their leisurely afternoon is giving me some heartburn. Not only does it have the makeshift tables and a chairless desk/dining table, but it also has lots of different walls that catch light very differently. This is making it difficult to find a color that looks good on all of the walls throughout the day.
By the time I decide which color to go with, the walls will probably be covered in paint swatches, I will have taken out a loan for paint and it will probably be time to move.
I think I am up to 8 colors so far and they all are either too gray, too yellow, too green, too light or too dark. I’m seriously considering mixing some of them together to get my ideal color and then taking it to the paint store and having them color match it.
This is my “dining” area that houses my enormous desk and will also serve as a place to eat once I get some barstools…
So this is how all of the colors look on this wall.
This is the space between the living and dining areas on the window wall, which is perpendicular to the wall with the desk. It is the darkest wall.
This is the wall opposite the desk wall on the other side of the rectangular room, behind my sofa.
I swear, these are all the same color swatches on each wall even though they look quite different.
Turning another 90 degrees, this wall is opposite the main window wall and thus receives the most natural light. This is where we see the true colors.
Doesn’t that white make you want to cry? It does me.
And these are two more walls that form a bar-height counter around my kitchen. That little bit of chair rail on the right is part of the desk wall.
Congratulations, we have just completed a 360 degree turn around the room.
There are actually 3 other walls that will also be the same color in my entry way, however trying to add them into the mix for consideration might just send me over the edge.
It’s a miracle that I can get dressed in the morning.
So you see, I have a lot of walls to consider and the lighting is kind of drastic, not only from one wall to the next, but throughout the course of the day since my apartment is South-facing.
These pictures make the colors look a little bit greener than they actually are, but if anyone wants to vote, please feel free to leave a comment. (I don’t know how you will possibly describe to me which color it is since they are painted haphazardly and differently on each wall, but it’s worth a shot.)
You would think this would be easy for me since I’m a designer. While I know exactly what to suggest for clients, it’s really hard to do my own place. Please send help.
Y’all come back,
Sugarlump
I like the one that is the most gray – but then again I have a problem/ addiction to gray paint at the moment…