Cottage Tongue and Groove Ceiling Nearing Completion - and Opinions Needed
I've done the happy dance many times this week because we are finally getting to projects I've been wanting to get to for ages! We've finally completed all the trim work for the ceiling. The crown moulding and the finishing trim is installed which means we can now putty and caulk and paint. The pine knots are showing through the boards, so we're going to go over those with a shellac based primer to keep them from bleeding through again.
See that hole in the ceiling? That was the first hole cut for our lighting! Yes, I said lighting! We've lived with just one lonely sink light for over a year now and I can't tell you how great it feels to have dining room lights again! After this photo was taken, hubs also installed some recessed lighting for the dining area. They are fabulous! We won't install the oil-rubbed lighting bronze fixtures until after the painting is done - but even without them the recessed lighting provides plenty of light. This week, hubs will finish the lighting in the rest of the kitchen which includes four more recessed lights, then later we'll install the island light and new sink light.
Another grand milestone was reached when hubs replaced the old outlets and switches in the backsplash. I finally have outlet and switch covers!!! (See photo above) Literally, I did a happy dance when these were installed. The old covers were removed long ago - maybe even before the brick paver backsplash was installed. It's a tiny little thing - but it's one thing that's finished!
The primer you see on the walls in the photos (tinted green primer) is no more. I went through yesterday and primed it all out in white primer.Yes, I've changed my cottage color palette after being inspired by many European bloggers. More and more, I'm loving white on white on white look and feel - different shades and textures. A year ago, I was ready to paint my kitchen a pretty shade of green to contrast with the red cabinets. Instead of a colorful cottage, the "new" whole house color scheme calls for white painted beadboard 54 inches high (this was always part of my plan), and then above the beadboard, a shade of warm off-white (Malted-Milk from Lowes) that I may later tea stain or glaze for a slightly aged look. I will be accessorizing with various shades of white ironstone pieces and a few other white accessories. In contrast, I'm collecting a few antique or old kitchen items like a worn wooden rolling pin, a couple of wooden bowls, natural looking woven baskets, antique white linens, and so on. My kitchen table is farmstyle with a wooden maple top and primitive looking legs that can be painted any color - will probably be an off white. To keep things fresh looking, I'll want some live greenery - perhaps a wispy sweet topiary on the island or something in the window sill, along with maybe a dried bunch of lavendar resting in one my baskets. Basically, I would want anyone who stepped in from an early 1800's European countryside to feel quite at home. Not fussy, very practical and simple and time worn, romantically rustic, humble, and beautiful. Whites, off-whites, some live greenery or simple flowers here and there, natural wood tones, dark metal accents...and of course, the red cabinets will always be red!
Here is a good representation of where my design is headed. These photo links are from Jenny's Home and Harmony (I don't know if I got that translated right). Her blog is gorgeous! Check out this foyer / hall area, these yummy photos, oh! and her bathroom. From another blog, I really love how these kitchen photos make me feel, too.
Here are a few more inspiration photos...
So this is where your opinion is wanted...I'm wondering what color I should paint the french doors in the kitchen? My ceiling, trim, and beadboard will be a nice pure white and the wall above the beadboard will be off white. How would the french doors look painted the shade of the hutch pictured below? It's not black but a deep brown which reminds me of all the oil rubbed bronze hardware we're using. Our french door handles themselves are (or will be when installed) oil-rubbed bronze.
Would you paint the french doors:
(a) dark brown and distress them as pictured below
(b) off white (the same color as walls) and distress them
(c) pure white to match the trim and beadboard
I know my updates are not as frequent as they once were, but life has made it hard for me be online as much. But I do check my mail and site everyday and there will *always* be another update:) Thanks so much for continuing to stop by!
21 comments:
I vote for white like the trim :)
I also vote for a blogger dinner after this is finshed :)
I vote either the dark brown... OR the off white color of the walls but a couple shades darker.
It looks very nice!
Personally, I wouldn't do the same color as the trim... I like my doors and trim to "pop" a little.
I'm voting white like the trims.
I am LOVING how your place is coming together. I don't have the type of space where I can do anything near like what you are, but it sure is inspirational nonetheless!
I absolutely love your kithen!!!
mary
I would probably vote for the white like the trim, but I could see the off-white. Or even the brown. See, I'm no help! Meanwhile, Thanks for commenting today! Yes, we are working on the same projects! And we're also working on similar color palettes, too, so it'll be fun to see how each place turns out! Isn't it exciting!!!!
~Angela :-)
I vote for the white also, but then I am a traditionalist thru and thru. Happy Thanksgiving. Come and visit me when you get a chance.
Janet
Hi Kim, I would definitely go with white like the trim, unless of course, you want to make the door a focus point and then I'd use the brown. I just think that with your comments about liking white on white, it is definitely the way to go.
It's looking so good!
I vote for B - the color of the walls but possibly distressed.
I love the pictures of the kitchen that you shared as inspiration.
You are leaving your cabinets red, am I right? I love your red cabinets!
Wow, thanks for all the votes so far! It really is helping me to narrow my choices...I'd like to get started painting them this weekend.
Yes, I'm definitely keeping the red cabinets. They will be the focus of the kitchen while everything else will remain soft and neutral.
Gee I loved the green but things change, people change and tastes change so go with your heart.
If you should decide on brown for the doors you might want to take a look at BM's Turret Stair...an almost black brown and looks great distressed.
Pure white like the trim. I hear you on the hurray for making progress. It's only been two years since we started our kitchen remodel and we've just NOW decided on our back splash. We're doing the white on white look too.
I wanted to wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving Kim. Hope you have all the pumpkin pie you eat!
I love the idea of leaning toward the white, clean Scandinavian look. The photos on that Swedish blog are lovely. That is my dream house design!
I would go with a dark color, such as the brown or even red like your cabinets. Look at the picture of the dark door against the white walls in the foyer link you provided. It looks great and would really accent the french doors. (And hide little finger prints!)
Oh, your house is looking soooo good. I am, and have always been, a lover of white and off white for walls. I think it is a classic look that will never, EVER go out of style. I like getting my color from all other areas.
My vote for your French doors is the white of the trim. I've not seen a color on a french door that I like as well as the white. Just so classic and clean looking.
bj
Hi, I love the color of the hutch in the photo. On my computer it looks like a putty/grey color. It sounds like you are going for a more calm and simple color palate. If it were me and I wasn't going to have a lot of color on the walls and only your darling red cabs I'd go for the the color in the photo. Whatever you do will be lovely.
OK Kim-I've been following your kitchen makeover forever. I think your blog was one of the first I ever read. So if you like those kitchen pictures, does that mean you're going to be painting those wonderful red cabinets white? Hope not. But I know what you're talking about because I find myself drawn to all shades of white lately. I did my mantle in my new addition in mostly white pitchers and vases for Christmas. I'll post a picture soon.
I am voting for the dark trim, I painted my double bedroom doors a deep grey and I love them that way. Its very stiking.
I appreciate all your opinions! I've picked a color - Yay!
Chris, no, not ever painting those cabinets again, hehe! REd they will be for a very long time!
i absolutley love it...
Beautiful kitchen. You have done a great job!!! Absolutely Beautiful!! Please stop by my blog sometime. Connie
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