
Well... I must be getting back to my old self, because I'm doing the same spur of the moment things that I alway use to do. Val looked at my little bathroom and said, you know it wouldn't be hard to redo this room, and when she left yesterday afternoon within a couple of hours all the wallpaper was gone. Well... now that the wallpaper is gone I have to decided what colour to do, I have some ideas but I would like to hear anyone elses ideas... keep in mind that my diningroom leading to this room is a dark leafy green. I plan on doing the bottom half of the room a creamy colour.

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a nice sea blue/gray would be neat with cream and not too dark for the small space? that's a fun project.
Thats funny taun cause that is the exact colour that I was thinking!
I think that that would be an excellent choice! You're quite ambitous with 2 little one tugging at your attention!! Good for you!! If you need me to come over to watch you paint and the kids play and drink your coffee I would love too!! LOL!!
Funny Megan :) I knew it would happen as soon as I said it....;)
it's in our blood....!
I do like the Normandy Grey you used in your bathroom in your other house (it's called grey but it's actually a really nice blue.)
But I like it a lot so we might have matching bathrooms soon....!
You are very ambitious! I want to redo Jordan's room/the nursery but I don't have the energy (nor the time) to do it! Way to go! I second the bluish grey colour. I think that it would go well with cream as well! I am sure that it will look beautiful once it is done!
That sounds like a fun project! Something that shouldn't take too much work, but you'll appreciate it since you use the room all the time. You're very ambitious to tackle a job like that with two little ones - although I'm sure you get a good chunk of time in the afternoon when they're napping, right? I remember getting tonnes of painting projects done when Josh was little and napping twice a day.
So what colour is your floor in there? You're not changing that, right? Whatever colour you decide to do, I'd keep it light because it's such a small space. And if you paint the ceiling the same colour as the upper walls, it will make it look less "broken up" (can't think of the right word).
A light blue would look nice - have you seen Mel's bathroom? It's such a pretty colour.
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