Color and shape
The guys laid the last of the floor yesterday afternoon and are taking a break from us to go work on some strangers' floor for a little while. In the interim, we're going to try to get some more painting done and to get things back in order. I'm also going to try to get rid of at least half of our property.
So, here is proof of our toil, and our willingness to paint with real, saturated color. The library is a lovely, deep orange. The curtains aren't going in until I paint the windows and closet doors, but they're the same deep blue linen drapes we've had for a long time, and I think they'll look wonderful against those saturated walls.
I did some measurements, and we're still short of shelf space. I've managed to winnow out six books. It nearly made me have a panic attack. I'll try again in a few days. We are making space in the shelves in the living room by finally letting go of our CD cases, but we'll still be short of shelving space in all of the rooms. How do people handle this? Random book collection decimation?
Next, I give you the completed bath, and the tile I love like none other.

The white tub, tile, and trim make me very very happy, as does the double shower rod--I use this bathroom most of the time and it's also our guest bath, and there were never enough places to hang towels before. On the right, you can see the great stain match Mike got between the bamboo floors and the new pine closet doors. The hallway wall isn't showing its true color there--the green is a bit richer and deeper, but not dark. It will also be going on most of the living room walls.
This doesn't really show the wall color accurately either, but it does demonstrate how well we matched the woods to the dog. Kayo is glad that the nail gun has left the building. He is opposed to nailing, and nails, and people who are doing things other than playing with him. And he thinks cameras are stupid as soon as he remembers they don't dispense treats.
Now look at the stairs with the floor. Just look at that! How did he do that? He matched 40 year old oak stair treads to brand new bamboo. How? The mind boggles (ignore the ugliness of the risers--they'll turn pretty soon).
The rooms upstairs are further from completion. Everything from both rooms is stuffed into one side of the bedroom. We still need to pick a paint color for the bedroom and the stairwell. I want it all to be blue. I also might want my studio to be blue, at least in part.
Have I mentioned I'm almost as bad about blue as I am about green? I realized a couple of days ago that I have apparently been plotting this whole color scheme of this remodel around my own and Scott's coloring, what with the blue-eye blues and green-eye green and the dark brown and the deep orange (I have freckles and an orangey-brown nevis in one eye--not jaundice). That may be the most narcissistic thing I have ever done, but at least it started out as an accident. I'm going to try not to focus on that though, and just work on convincing Scott that blue and green paints are good paints. Because, really, what other colors do people paint things? I already used orange and yellow, and a deep red stairwell is not going to feel safe to me.
I clearly need a nap. I'm heading to our annual women's beach trip this weekend. Maybe one of my artsy pals can snap me out of the blue and green thing before I buy more paint.



















































