Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Well, I think it’s pretty safe to say that my love affair with minimalism is on the outs. I still love the look in other people’s homes, but I’ve come to realize that it’s a lot harder to execute in real life than I thought it would be. I just don’t think I’m cut out for it, and our latest painting project is all the proof you probably need on that score.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Case in point, I’m so excited to finally unveil our brand new dark green painted feature wall! This color has taken our dining room from “afterthought” to “focal point,” and it took just a couple of hours to do.

The color is “Cascades” from Sherwin Williams, and was actually a last-minute choice. I went into the store having every intention of purchasing a gallon of “Mount Etna” paint because of a post I spotted on the blog Chris Loves Julia. When I saw it in person at Sherwin Williams, though, it just felt very gray—not the rich dark blue/green that John and I were hoping for.

So, I ultimately went off a paint chip pulled right from the rack at the paint store. I know that’s kind of a no-no in the design world (picking paint on impulse without testing it first), but I’m more of a “jump in with both feet” type of gal. I trust my gut, and it was telling me to go with a paint that had more color to it.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

The new paint color on the feature wall actually reads very saturated and blue in these blog photos. It was a bright, sunny day when I snapped these pictures, and the sunshine on the wall really made it pop in camera. That said, it’s a little more subdued, and definitely much darker and true green in person. I just wanted to mention that in case you were thinking about trying it in your own space.

We decided to go with such a dark color for a couple of reasons. First, like I mentioned above, this particular wall gets a huge dose of light throughout the day, so we knew the sunshine would help naturally brighten it up. Second, we were hoping the new rich jewel tone would help define the architecture of the wall itself.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

As you can see in those photos above, this wall actually has a really cool built-in transom cut-out at the top. That negative space by the ceiling allows the kitchen (which is behind the wall) to get a little more natural light than it would otherwise. When the wall was painted the original white color, that architectural highlight was totally lost. Now it screams for attention thanks to the new dark green “frame” around it.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

RESOURCES: Rug // Dark Paint // White Paint // Macrame Table Runner // Similar Chandelier // Grape Wood Branch // Figure Painting Print // Portrait Painting Print // Carpet // Handmade Ceramics

The rug is another new addition, and another big departure from my self-professed minimalist ways. After we finished painting the wall dark green, I felt like the room looked a little off balance. So, I snagged a new rug (on super sale last month from Target) to put under the dining room table. All my fellow color-theory-lovers out there will know that red is a complementary color to green, so the dark earthy palette of the rug was the perfect way to offset the new green wall.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

I’m definitely ditching my minimalist ways in a big, big way with this dining room update, but it feels so much more “me.” I don’t know if that means I was never meant for minimalism, or maybe it’s just my innate love for change. Either way, I’m so into the bohemian vibes of our new dining room space, and can’t wait to consider other maximalist changes I could make throughout our house over the course of the summer.

What do you think? Are you as into this bold new paint color as I am? Or would you have kept things bright white and simple? I’d also love to hear what color you’d use on a feature wall in your own space, so do tell in the comments below.

Painting A Moody Dark Green Feature Wall

P.S. Just a little housekeeping update that I’m taking the rest of the week off to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday with friends and family. Feel free to follow along with my behind-the-scenes antics on Instagram this way!

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Amazon Home Décor I Don’t Have Room For

Amazon Home Décor I Don't Have Room For

Did you hear?! I had our home professionally photographed last week for a home tour feature that’s coming down the pipeline later this summer! I shared a few pretty major sneak peeks from the day over on Instagram (click here to follow along with me if you’d like!), but this was, overall, just a great chance to document the big changes we’ve made around the house since our last home tour went live last August. We’ve switched out our couch, moved chairs and art all over the place, not to mention the addition of a pretty bold paint color in the dining room.

At any rate, things are looking quite a bit different around these parts, and it was so much fun getting to document them in a big way with a professional photoshoot. Before the big day, though, I was running from room to room like mad trying to prep the house for its close-up. I made more purchases than I probably ought to admit to, but I also managed to stem the tide a little bit by deciding against some new things that we didn’t really need—I know better than to buy something just for a pretty photo if we’re not going to use it in day-to-day life.

Just because we couldn’t use it, though, doesn’t mean that you can’t! For that reason, I rounded up a big list of all the décor, lighting, and textiles that made it onto my wishlist but not into our actual home. Everything is from Amazon, so all you fellow Prime members out there can get free shipping on most of these goodies, too!

My Amazon Home Décor Wishlist:

1. Shibori Pillow Cover

2. Brass Finished Taper Candle Holders

3. Tripod Standing Floor Lamp

4. Small Bottle Grinder Set

5. Wireless Bluetooth Speaker

6. 6-Feet Olive Silk Tree

7. Tribal Bohemian Area Rug

8. Modern Wall-Mounted Coat and Hat Rack

9. Modern Ceramic Triangle Pot

10. Leather Ottoman Footstool

11. Striped Dinner Napkins

12. Acacia Wood Cutting Board

Do you have a favorite from that list? I think mine is that Wireless Bluetooth Speaker. I had spotted it in a photo while scrolling Instagram a few weeks ago, and just couldn’t get it out of my head. It’s got such great retro flair, but we already have plenty of speakers throughout our house, so in my shopping cart it stayed.

Let me know what caught your eye from my Amazon wishlist in the comments below, and stay tuned for the big reveal of our 2019 home tour in just a few more weeks!

Amazon Home Décor I Don't Have Room For

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