It's All in the Details - Wallpaper for Shelf Liner
As you may have noticed, I've been missing in action for the last week or so. My grandmother passed away on Monday, January 31, and I've been at the hospital, out of town visiting with family, and attending the funeral. It's been a tough road for my aunts these last few months as they cared for my grandmother, who was battling lung cancer. Needless to say, it was a very emotional week for the whole family.
Here at the house, we've started the kitchen cabinet makeover. We're having to work on one or two cabinets at a time because of lack of space to store the cabinet contents and to work on all the doors. It's slow going to say the least. Degreasing. Sanding. Priming. Three coats of paint, inside and out. Last week I managed to prime the inside of one cabinet and get two coats of paint on. Imagine my surprise when I woke up from a nap to find that hubs had painted the third coat "Ultra (bright) White" instead of bisque. Eek! Oh, well, four (maybe five)coats of paint won't hurt:)
I'm painting the inside of the cabinets a warm bisque color and the outside "Cherry" red. The shelves on the inside of the cabinets are also being painted red. I decided that instead of putting down the ugly old rubber shelf liner,I would really try to personalize our cabinets and make them look "cottage sweet" inside and out. So I went to Lowe's last night to look through their washable wallpaper. I did find a couple of rolls that were "ok", but I didn't want to settle. I spent a great deal of time searching through their special order wallpaper books for just the right "shelf paper". I saw several that I really liked and it was a tough decision, but finally, I ordered a roll from the Waverly "French Accents" Collection (above,left). My cottage style doesn't scream French, but neither does the wallpaper I selected. It's kind of old fashioned yet simple and fancy at the same time. The photo shown is actually darker than the actual paper - it is much lighter and less "beige" and more of a creamy white and "cherry" red in person. I've been throwing around the idea of actually wallpapering the back of the inside of the cabinets with a small red and bisque ticking pattern. The sample to the right is closer to the colors in the above print, btw. I can always go back and do this later after all the other design elements are in place. Another idea is to place wallpaper inside the recess on the back of the cabinet door, if there is a recess, that is. You can apply the paper to a stiff piece of thin cardboard the exact size of the recess, and then just pop it into place...use velcro if you don't want to do anything permanant. It's just an easy and fun way to add cottage style to your cabinets. I would just make sure that your paper selections coordinate nicely with each other and with the rest of the room.
About the outside of the cabinets, on the ends, we're adding beadboard and then will be adding crown moulding to the top. I also hope to add some rope moulding underneath crown, if there is room for it. It will all be painted out red and then slightly sanded for a distressed look.
It may be a while before you see photos because I'd like to first get it all completed. But I will for sure keep you updated with the progress:) I can't wait until this project is behind us!
9 comments:
Sounds like it will be beautiful when it is all complete. I want to paint my cabinets, but the amount of work involved really gets me unmotivated quickly.
Tell me about it, Jordana! I have so dreaded this project. The only thing motivating is knowing that hubs won't put new floors down until we get most of the major painting projects complete!
So glad to see your post! I was worried about you and knew something was going on. I am so sorry to hear about your grandmother, I lost mine years ago to lung cancer, my Mother, the only daughter took care of my grandmother until the end. It was so tough to lose her, she was only 63! I miss her everyday and wish my children could of known her. I will keep you in my prayers! I am so excited to see the progress on your kitchen, I know what a big job it is, but the payoff will be well worth it. Take care of yourself Kim. Blessings, K.
I too knew something must have happened since neither of your journals were being attended too. And rightfully so with all that has transpired! I am really sorry about your grandmother Kim!! I can imagine that was a very hard time for you all. We send our love!
You are pulling your kitchen together wonderfully! You are doing a great job and look forward to seeing the end result! I am sure you are too! =)
Hi Kim! Sorry to hear about your grandma. Your place is looking great!
I too am sorry to hear the bad news. Much love to you and your family at this time!
Love the wallpaper for the cupboards, tasteful decision!
Sorry to hear of the loss in your family - I hope you will recover from that pain quickly. And I love your ideas for the kitchen! Can't wait to see it.
I am so sorry about your grandmother, Kim. *hugs*
As for your cabinetry plans, that will look lovely. Can't wait to see the finished product. Painting cabinets/cupboards is grueling, BUT what a difference it makes. Really is worth it.
(((Hugs))) to everyone:) I really appreciate all the thoughtful comments. I'm sorry that my reply is so belated...love to all!
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