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Comments & Reviews
Raina DelRio says
I would love to paint my kitchen and breakfast nook.
Kristen Miller says
My master bedroom!
Kelly D says
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Kelly D says
I would like to paint our computer room next, but I haven’t decided on the color.
Melissa M. says
What a sweet little room! I love it. I would have loved it even more when I was a little girl. I would love to paint my bathroom. We have been slowly making our way through our house (paint wise) and I was just thinking this morning how lovely it would be to paint our bathroom.
kirstin @ kojo says
I love this so much Stef- their room is just so PRETTY! Your paint choices are spot on- love. 🙂
Sally says
Holy buckets I love love love the walls and bunk beds!!
Sally says
I would love to pain our living room next, I’m just having such a hard time deciding on a color!
Shannon says
So gorgeous!! Love the colors you chose!
Jess Abbott says
Holy Smokes, everything about this is AMAZING Stef! I am so in awe!!! Can you come and redo my house when we buy a new one?! I am so in love. Well done my friend!!!
Destri says
Oh my word – those stripes are perfection! And all the details – it’s just beautiful. Love Glidden!
Jess says
gorgeous, Stef. A little girls’ dream rooM!
Sandra says
Wow! What a lovely room! I love the paint choices, subtle and bright.
Rachel says
I am dying for our nursery to be finished, but it is painted. Maybe next we’ll tackle our living room! It’s desperate for a face lift!
rachel says
Gorgeous! I’m too scared to do stripes. I’d like to paint our office. It’s just a dull yellow.
kristin says
Beautiful work! And such a unique theme for a bedroom. I remember now, so long ago, when you shared the color palette for the new room. I was shocked after you had worked to make such a great room for the girls together with their matching quilts! Are the quilts on the beds still??? The stripes are perfection and the wainscoting is an easy job. We did not use a backer board (sounds like you did?) but simply put the moulding pieces up on the wall (in our dining room). If the wall is smooth enough no one will know the difference! Love your work and photos!