Weekend Inspiration: No.83

Ceramic magnets on a refrigerator door

As you might be able to tell from the photos in today’s post, I’ve got a brand new DGD Pottery shop collection to share! But before I get to all that, I just wanted to ask…How’s 2020 going for you so far? Are you getting a lot done, or have you found it difficult to muster motivation this first month of the new year?

I’m somewhere in the middle, but am excited to ramp things up as the weeks go by. I’ve got a lot of projects I’m anxious to tackle, so I think maybe this weekend I’ll start by making a list for myself. I tend to keep myself on track better when I have a tangible list of goals to look through and cross off, so that’s my next plan of action.

In the meantime, keep scrolling to find out what else has been on my mind this past week, including a few cool projects, healthy habits, and new discoveries that have made 2020 feel extra fresh and new.

Weekend Inspiration: No.83

1. Hop over to the DGD Pottery Etsy shop this morning to see the new collection that just dropped. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever released before…More details this way!

2. Have you guys seen the HGTV show “Fixer to Fabulous”? John and I just started watching it on Hulu, and love it. The designs aren’t always my particular décor style, but I still come away from each episode with fun new ideas.

3. I’m still going strong with “no spend” January and my #30DayThriftedFashion challenge. That said, I’m pining hard for these sustainably made flats from Everlane. Treat yourselves to a pair so I can live vicariously through you!

4. Our local stores have already started putting out spring décor and clothing—have yours? While I still feel like it’s way too soon, it’s also making me really excited for the next season to come. Here’s a roundup of spring-like desktop backgrounds that you can use to perk up your computer while we wait for spring to officially arrive. I’m using “LEEMO 1” on my computer now!

5. In case you missed Cassie’s fireplace makeover, do yourself a favor and check out her highlight reel on Instagram right this minute. The before/after is insanely good.

6. John and I just started doing Pure Barre on demand this month, and are thinking about turning part of our unfinished basement into an at-home workout zone. Would you like to see the transformation, or would you prefer I keep content here on the blog to more “pretty” décor updates? I’m totally open to your thoughts, so leave them in the comments below!

Ceramic magnets

DGD Shop

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A New Living Room Feature Wall

Painting a wall using "Agreeable Gray"

Truth be told, I usually get a huge amount of projects crossed off my list during the “in between” time spanning from Christmas to New Years, but this year was different. This year, with my parents living here in town now, I spent a big chunk of my 2-week winter break with them and my sister for the holidays, so I didn’t get as much uninterrupted time at our house like I’m used to during the annual year-end vacation that I give myself.

The one thing I did manage to get done after my sister had traveled back to North Carolina and John went back to work was a painted feature wall in the living room. This is something that I’ve been meaning to take care of, literally, for years, so it feels oh-so-good to have it finished. Keep scrolling to hear why I needed to repaint the wall, as well as the paint color I chose.

Mid-century living space

New paint to create a focal point

First of all, I know you’re probably looking at that before/after photo above, squinting your eyes hard to even see any differences. Trust me, I know it’s a subtle change (especially in photos), but the wall itself looks soooooo much better than it was before!

The biggest reason I needed to repaint this wall was because of poor patch work I had done over the years. As you know, I change my mind about art a lot. Like, “A LOT” a lot. So, I’m sure you can imagine the amount of nail holes that have found their way into the white painted wall behind our living room sofa over the years.

I was fairly diligent about patching the holes and repainting over them, but apparently I bought the wrong type of paint because it didn’t match the original finish of the wall. You could see every paint brush stroke and roller line if you got anywhere near the wall, and I knew I’d eventually have to repaint the whole wall to fix the issue.

Vintage tiled coffee table

I didn’t really want to repaint the wall the same exact shade of white (“High Reflective White” from Sherwin Williams, by the way) because that just seemed hugely anticlimactic and boring to me. Instead, I used a totally new color for our house: “Agreeable Gray,” also from Sherwin Williams. My parents were the first ones in the family to use this color at their house, and I thought it looked gorgeous. I’m happy to report that I love it just as much at our house.

The color is pretty close to what everyone has lately dubbed “greige,” which for those of you who are unfamiliar is a light combination of gray and beige. It’s the perfect warm gray color, and helps add just a hint of dimension to the room. I love that it helps frame the sofa, too, and turns it into even more of a focal point in our living room.

What do you think?! Do you like the new color, or would you have gone even darker? Dark paint really seems to be all the rage these days, and I’m kind of excited to use it more at our house. You saw how we added a dark feature wall to the dining room, which is why we didn’t go darker on this living room wall. The dining room is open to the living room, and I didn’t want to overwhelm the space with too much dark color. But I’m considering taking dark paint into a different part of the house…Stay tuned for that, and let me know what you think of our new greige wall in the comments below!

Agreeable Grey paint from Sherwin Williams

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