Why Paint It Pink, When You Don't Like Pink?
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The Paint Factory LLC
(IC: professional)
I don't like pink. I think it can be too 'sweet' or too 'girly'. It's just not 'me'. I don't think I've painted anything pink - until now.
I bought this vintage Art Deco Chifferobe earlier in the year. And it's been sat in my garage. And it sat. And I just couldn't figure out what to do with it.
It had beautiful carved detailing, but the veneer was a little 'off'. I'm sure a long time ago it was a beautiful blonde veneer, but it just looked yellow now. I wanted to love it, but I just couldn't.
Pink and gold go beautifully together. I wanted to incorporate other colors, I knew I needed a neutral (Neutral Ground) and I needed to use a red for the gold leaf base. I choose Lipstick. Of course :)
It took lots and lots of thin layers to get to where I wanted it to be. But, it convinced me that not all pinks are created equal. Some of just so stinking beautiful that it's a joy to use them.
I wanted a pop of color on the inside, so the drawer fronts have been painted in Lipstick. Total Glam!
At some point in my life I bought pink shoes? Who knew?? Obviously I've never worn them because I don't like pink - remember :)
I love love love how it turned out. I think it's a piece that can be very transitional: From a baby girls' nursery, to a big girls bedroom - to a fully glam 'bigger girl' room.
I guess the lesson learned here, is that sometimes trying colors that you 'think' you don't like can be completely eye-opening for you! It's good to go outside of the comfort zone!
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Published December 6th, 2015 7:04 PM
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