NewEnglandLady
Ideal_Rock
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Hey, all, so I tend to suffer from analysis paralysis and I'm hoping some outside opinions will nudge me out of it.
I'm about to paint a room. It's our future nursery. The room is medium-sized (16x11) and the plan for now is to do something in a light apple green color. The front runner is Benjamin Moore's "Tasty Apple", which I'll post below. My plan is for this nursery is for it to be rustic. Think antique dressers (I'll post a photo of a dresser at my favorite antique store that I have my eye on), an old, white, rocking chair, a dark-wood antique-looking crib. I'm leaning toward some toille window coverings...you get the idea.
So this wall. It's a wood wall. I don't think the wall/room is original to the house, but I think it dates back to the early 1800's. I love the rustic look of it, but don't know if I should just paint it like the rest of the room or make it standout somehow. As I see it, these are my options:
1. Paint it the same color as the rest of the room
2. Leave it white--this would match the closet doors, door to bathroom (also wood, not pictured) and a little white storage door (pictured below)
3. Strip the paint and get it down to the original wood for a natural look
4. Paint the wood alternating stripes (two shades of green or green and another color)
I was originally leaning toward #2--leaving it white because, well, it's easiest
Plus I do plan to leave the other doors in the room white. And I figured it would work with white furniture. I don't want the furniture to be matchy-matchy and would like a medium/dark-wood crib, so I thought that would look fine along this wall if it stays white. I also really like the idea of stripping the paint and leaving the exposed wood, but that sounds like a lot of work!
Any and all opinions are appreciated!




I'm about to paint a room. It's our future nursery. The room is medium-sized (16x11) and the plan for now is to do something in a light apple green color. The front runner is Benjamin Moore's "Tasty Apple", which I'll post below. My plan is for this nursery is for it to be rustic. Think antique dressers (I'll post a photo of a dresser at my favorite antique store that I have my eye on), an old, white, rocking chair, a dark-wood antique-looking crib. I'm leaning toward some toille window coverings...you get the idea.
So this wall. It's a wood wall. I don't think the wall/room is original to the house, but I think it dates back to the early 1800's. I love the rustic look of it, but don't know if I should just paint it like the rest of the room or make it standout somehow. As I see it, these are my options:
1. Paint it the same color as the rest of the room
2. Leave it white--this would match the closet doors, door to bathroom (also wood, not pictured) and a little white storage door (pictured below)
3. Strip the paint and get it down to the original wood for a natural look
4. Paint the wood alternating stripes (two shades of green or green and another color)
I was originally leaning toward #2--leaving it white because, well, it's easiest
Any and all opinions are appreciated!



