Last week I teased one corner of our updated formal front living room, and today I’m back to share the full reveal. We are still waiting on new curtain panels to flank either side of the two windows in this space, so please ignore that detail for now (you probably wouldn’t have even noticed if I hadn’t said anything, huh?!), but the rest of the room is looking oh-so-sweet to me, and I’m just too excited to wait any longer before sharing it with all of you here on the blog.
Those photos above show what the room looking like on move-in day. The walls were painted a pastel green color picked by the previous homeowners. John actually loved the green, and I did live with it for quite a while, but I ultimately knew that I’d want to try my own hand-picked paint colors to make the space feel more officially like ours. I’ve been through several different paint colors, in fact. I painted the entryway and two facing walls inside the living room a dusty pink color (“Likeable Sand” from Sherwin-Williams), the perpendicular facing walls were painted “Origami White,” and the fireplace wall was done with “Homburg Gray.” After living with that combo for a while, I painted the entire room that latter dark blue/green color. Before and after photos are below in case you need a refresher.
Honestly, I’ve loved every single iteration so far, especially when the whole room was painted fully in “Homburg Gray,” but you guys know better than anyone that I love change when it comes to home décor. I get such a thrill walking into a room that’s been transformed with new paint or a new furniture arrangement. It sounds cliche to say, but I truly mean it when I say that new paint makes a room look brand new!
I had lived with the dark green for long enough, it turned out, and I was aching for something lighter, brighter, and something that felt just a little fresher as we head into the colder months of the year. I thought through a few options and tried a dozen or so paint chips up on the wall, finally settling on “Parlour Taupe” from the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams line at Lowe’s. It’s a soft warm off-white color with just a hint of pink in it that perfectly ties in the paint and wallpaper in our entryway.
In addition to the new paint color, I also wanted to switch things up by removing the floating shelves that I had installed soon after we moved in. I genuinely loved those, too, but the look was admittedly sort of busy visually, and I was looking at the shelves every single day while watching TV in our living room. I wanted to simplify things, so the shelves went into storage, and I ordered a new, more enclosed bookshelf to house all of our décor treasures, as you saw last week.
Of course, if you looked closely at that first photo in today’s blog post, then you know we didn’t just go with a new paint color. We also hung up new wallpaper from my exclusive collection with Fancy Walls. I’m absolutely in love with the 1960s-inspired bonsai print in this space, and can’t help but think that it was made for that “Parlour Taupe” paint color I chose (it wasn’t, by the way). I plan to share a full blog post on this particular wallpapering project next week, so make sure you check back on September 25 if you want more information. Can I just quickly point out, though, how well the wallpaper covered that dark paint color without it showing through?! Fancy Walls wallpaper really is the best.
Did you notice that I left the fireplace painted dark blue/green? I do still adore that color, and I thought the richer tone would help the fireplace mantle pop against the new wallpaper. I think it ultimately did exactly that, so it’s here to stay. Would you have left it dark? Or would you have painted it a subtler color to blend in with the walls more? I’m curious!
Like I said, we still need to hang curtains (spoiler alert: here’s the pattern we chose), but I absolutely love the new look so far. It looks so much brighter now with the light paint color and wallpaper, and I think it also feels slightly more mature. I’ve seen original listing photos from this house way back when, and this living room was painted a creamy tone of off-white, so it’s almost like we’re taking the space back to its roots, which feels good. Let me know what you think of this makeover in the comments, and if you have a favorite paint color in your own home to share, please do.