
Why I’m Not Painting My Walls
The article discusses the idea of utilizing paint in unexpected ways beyond traditional wall painting to create a significant impact on interior spaces. It highlights an observation from designer Taylor Clouse's project where kitchen and living room ceilings were painted in Farrow & Ball’s Vert de Terre. This subtle application of color, almost unnoticeable initially, contributed to making the space feel larger. This concept serves as a reminder that paint offers versatility beyond just walls.
The author, a home editor, shares a personal shift in perspective, moving away from the conventional approach of painting walls white. While acknowledging the aesthetic appeal of rooms drenched in color, the article emphasizes that paint can achieve its greatest effect when applied to less obvious surfaces. Examples provided include painting ceilings, crawl spaces, basic wooden tables, and kitchen countertops. A practical benefit of these smaller projects is the reduced need for large quantities of paint, making them more manageable and cost-effective.
The article then presents several concrete examples of innovative paint applications. One prominent idea is painting bedroom storage units. The author expresses a desire to recreate striped patterns on an antique dresser, inspired by Studio Atkinson, and notes that guest editor Delaney Lundquist shares a similar interest in DIY armoire painting. The article suggests that achieving perfect stripes on furniture can be facilitated by tools like a specialized masking tape applicator.
Another example showcases designer Annie Cobb's transformation of a small kitchen closet into a bar using Farrow & Ball’s Sulking Room Pink, demonstrating how paint can define and enhance unique nooks. The article also mentions a Pooky lamp shade with hand-painted arrows that mimic stitching, indicating how details can add character. Furthermore, editor Owen Holmes's use of Benjamin Moore’s Emerald Isle to create a Greek key motif around a Brooklyn living room's trim is highlighted as an example of adding funky accents with paint.
For renters dealing with orange-toned wood floors, the article proposes a creative solution: covering them with a tonal checkered design, suggesting Backdrop’s 36 Hours in Marrakesh and Brooklyn Cowboy as potential color pairings. This illustrates how paint can be used to temporarily or semi-permanently alter fixed elements of a home. The article concludes by hinting at more innovative projects by DIYer Racheal Jackson, particularly her colorful shower renovation.
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