Our Bedroom: Paint Color Decisions

 

Am I the only one who feels like those excited homeowners on Trading Spaces when you open a new can of paint? The paint color reveal when they opened the lids was always one of my favorite parts of the show. . .

 

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So, I opened the quart of Castile (by Olympic) that I bought earlier this week and started slapping samples on our bedroom walls before my husband got home from work. 

 

The first picture is right after I painted it, and it was definitely more blue than I expected.  The second picture shows it an hour later, after it dried a little darker.  I’m still undecided.  Our bedroom is a pretty big room, so it’s going to be a lot of blue.  All or nothing, I suppose.

 

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The thing that scares me most?  My husband actually noticed the color when he got home.  (This doesn’t happen often.)  His reaction?  “Whooo, that’s blue!”  Uh-oh.  Then he followed it with the disclaimer he always makes.  “But, you know best.  Whatever you think.”  Yep, that’s why it works :)

 

Have a great weekend.  And, don’t hold your breath for a blue bedroom grand reveal on Monday.  You know I could have these swatches on my wall until Summer.

45 comments:

  1. I love that color! It is always amazing how different a paint looks when it dries. I love it when my husband says those words! Have fun painting... can't wait for the reveal!

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  2. Oh, Emily, I think it's gorgeous! My husband wouldn't notice if I brought in a new sofa - dead serious!

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  3. I love that color, but I'm sure you'll know once you really get started if it's right for you. Have fun! Can't wait to see your beautiful transformation--even if it's in June. :-)
    Abby

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  4. Ha! It's lile me. I'm suppose to hang my wallpaper for weeks! I don't have time, emily! Three kids, house, laundry, projects... I need to take a deep breath! :-)

    I really like this blue. It's strong, but I know you'll make it look amazing! It's all about balancing w/ accessories and furnishings.

    xo

    Lucianr at HomeBunch.com

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  5. I meant "It's LIKE me".. not "lile me.. lol

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  6. Whoa, that is blue! I can picture it making a big bedroom looking nice and cosy though. Love the colour.

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  7. I am terrible with paint colors, change is always so hard to get used to. Pretty color. Hugs, Marty

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  8. Oh my, you have your husband trained well. Love the color.

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  9. I like it! Especially after it dried... And btw, when we were on TS, we actually helped choose the color, so it wasn't a surprise (altho we made it look like it was) when we saw the can opened. Hee hee! :)

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  10. That would be my hubby too! LOL I love the color, but can see why you would take a step back after painting the samples...it is bold and a big change from the color you have now. I am not afraid of color. If I can when going with something bold, I paint one wall and live with it for a day or so in all different lights. If after that I am not loving it on one wall, then I KNOW I am not going to love the whole room painted in it!

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  11. Fun, Emily! That looks just like the blue I had on my old master bathroom walls & with all the white, it was a great bold color. I'm sure you'll love it!

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  12. Like the soap, that color is bold and beautiful! I understand your hesitation, but if you don't use it in your bedroom, i would be finding another room for it. It would be a gorgeous powder room color.

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  13. Great color... couldn't you do one wall in the blue if you thought it would be to over whelming?

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  14. Maybe if you went back a shade you can get a dried version of the wet paint color? It's a beautiful color but in a big room, it might be more than you were wanting. Look at the blue color at night, when your more likely to be in the bedroom and get cozy with it.

    After having just painted over a rich color in my den/dining room I liked but still felt it was too bold, I wish I had waited a little bit of time before I painted originally.

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  15. I know whatever you choose it will be beautiful!

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  16. Did you ever share the grey color you chose for your living room? You probably did, and I must have missed it! Ive been searching for the "perfect grey" for months! its exhausting!

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  17. I kind of like that colour, almost peacock blue? At least your hubby defers to you! But you better paint soon - will you even have time once the babies come???

    How exciting decorating a whole new place!

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  18. Sigh. So many times I love the color just as it appears in the opened paint can. How to get it to stay that same color once it's painted on the wall and then dried. Do I buy it three shades lighter? Blue seems especially hard!
    Blessings,
    Sindy

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  19. Did it get a little darker with a second coat? Im about to paint my shore bedroom a similar shade but Im darkening it down a bit. Hopefully it will kill the smurf :)

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  20. We just bought an almost identical blue for our family room/dining room! Love it! We are painting today, actually.

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  21. In the can it's absolutely gorgeous. It is a lot of blue but I think with your styling it will be very striking. Maybe you could paint a bigger sample and live with it for a while, but I think it's really pretty.

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  22. It is dark, rich and pretty. Not sure what look you are going for, it seems to have a green/teal base to it on my monitor. I love a dark blue room, but navy is a hard color to get right, so many are green or purple based. You have impeccable taste so I know you will love it when you are done. I had a true navy room with all white trim and furniture for one of my son's and it is still one of my favorite rooms I designed for my boys. Happy weekend, hope your are feeling well with your sweet little twins, xo Kathysue

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  23. Blue, especially dark smokey ones are perfect for Master bedrooms and a man's study. It is enveloping and soothing. I would swap the white trim for a smokey gray and then paint the ceiling a perfect light sky blue. Feel it? So beautiful! Enjoy.

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  24. You're channeling Miles Redd. Have courage!!

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  25. That was so nice of your husband! Great quote! :) And I love the color. I love how it dried darker. It makes for a very moody, dramatic and sheek blue! Go for it!

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  26. Matches your eyes. go for it. :)

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  27. Your husband sounds like mine... "you know best" when it comes to decorating. I am in LOVE with this teal blue color. I painted our dining room this color last year and still smile each time I walk though!

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  28. So interested to see if you keep the blue! It's such a popular color right now, and I think the shade you chose is just right. How much natural light does the room get? I will say this: if you'd chosen it for me, I would've used it, because I trust you implicitly. :)

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  29. Its beautiful! We have a saying around our house- "I pick the paint, he pics the movies" -it makes life so much easier. :-)

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  30. I was just thinking of painting my bathroom blue. Cant wait to see if this color stays or goes. It looks like a pretty color.

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  31. Our MBR is a dark blue-grey and we LOVE it! We are going white and light grey with all the decor! http://michelleleeinteriors.blogspot.com/p/our-home.html

    Go for it!

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  32. You should paint one entire wall and then decide! Since you said the room is big, I bet it will look good.

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  33. Haha--I love the color--and his comment. :) And, I love most of all that I am not the only one who will have color swatches on the wall for months and months!

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  34. I love it!! Our room is big and all blue! :) So, I guess I'm partial. My husband came home to it one day too and luckily liked it...or at least was smart and said he did. haha

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  35. Absolutely love that color! (And I never missed an episode of Trading Spaces!)

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  36. I say go for it!!! I can see where it could go. It's a great color. Good luck!

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  37. I love that color, but I can understand being a little wary of it for a large bedroom. I have no doubts that you'll make it look incredible. I say go for it!

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  38. For the paint tutorial. I want a tutorial on how to get your hubby to say "whatever you think...you know best!" lol!

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  39. That room will be so warm and inviting... I did my kitchen in a dark blue and love it. My MBR was formally eggplant and when I lighted the walls years later, I missed that cozy warm feeling... GO FOR IT!
    Nancy
    www.powellbrower.com

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  40. My husband says the same thing after an initial slightly negative reaction :) If it makes you feel better, he said the same thing when I painted our office bookshelves almost the exact same color you chose! Now he really likes it.

    http://www.houseography.net/2012/01/introducing-our-real-home-office.html

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  41. Hey Em, at least y'all are UK fans, right?! That probably just made your decision to NOT use it! :) It's a gorgeous shade of peacock blue. Love Castille. I just used it in the back of some bookcases!

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  42. Thanks for trying out that color. I actually picked up that swatch for my bathroom last week. It certainly looks more teal on the card. Would love to see how it looks once you have a bigger section painted!!

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  43. I adore this color and I just, as in three days ago, spray-painted the bases of two bedroom mariposa lamps in this color. I'm going to line the lampshades in gold metallic foil next. It is a rich, moody, dreamy color and reminds us of our trip to Crete. I have never seen such beautiful water as in Crete. This color is happy with greens, golds, grays with pops of raspberry.

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  44. I LOVE that color. It looks very similar to the blue Kate @ Centsational Girl used in the back of her billy bookcases in her bonus room. I'm thinking of using a similar shade on the focal wall in my daughter's bedroom behind a painting similar to the ones Jane Coslick uses in her Tybee Island homes, and then maybe doing 25-50% of the formula on the other 3 walls. Would love to see how it turns out. BTW, had seen Young House Love suggested the low VOC Olympic paint, and was in Lowe's over the weekend, and they sell zero VOC paint in a Valspar+ brand.

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