Here is the reveal of my front door painted all
Martha Stewart Bluebird.
Martha Stewart Bluebird.
You can also see in this photo my windows painted the new color of
Sherwin Williams Underseas.
Pardon that ugly storm door. I wish I could afford to buy an all glass one.
But alas, I cannot.
I'll try to have a photo of the whole house tomorrow.
My inspiration for the door color was my favorite print of Clara Bow.
All the colors of my living room are in this vintage magazine cover.
Pale yellow, seafoam green, periwinkle, rose.
Oh...and this was my inspiration too...
See the table by the door? That needs to be painted desperately.
It was given to me by my friend Deidra who painted it herself.
When she gave it to me, I told her I'd be repainting it.
She said she didn't mind.
I've wanted to paint it a light shade of periwinkle for ages.
Perhaps the same shade as my breakfast nook ceiling which is
Disney Eeyore.
Or...I may just paint it a
creamy white.
I know a creamy white will work for sure.
Something else in the room painted periwinkle might distract from the door.
My living room always appears more yellow in photos than it is.
This photo is a more true to color than the other photos.
A little more of the room.
I like the color of the door a lot. I can't wait to have a wreath of blue hydrangeas on it next spring.
Do you think I should paint the little table white or periwinkle?
I'm sharing at
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Sherwin Williams Underseas.
Pardon that ugly storm door. I wish I could afford to buy an all glass one.
But alas, I cannot.
I'll try to have a photo of the whole house tomorrow.
My inspiration for the door color was my favorite print of Clara Bow.
All the colors of my living room are in this vintage magazine cover.
Pale yellow, seafoam green, periwinkle, rose.
Oh...and this was my inspiration too...
See the table by the door? That needs to be painted desperately.
It was given to me by my friend Deidra who painted it herself.
When she gave it to me, I told her I'd be repainting it.
She said she didn't mind.
I've wanted to paint it a light shade of periwinkle for ages.
Perhaps the same shade as my breakfast nook ceiling which is
Disney Eeyore.
Or...I may just paint it a
creamy white.
I know a creamy white will work for sure.
Something else in the room painted periwinkle might distract from the door.
My living room always appears more yellow in photos than it is.
This photo is a more true to color than the other photos.
A little more of the room.
I like the color of the door a lot. I can't wait to have a wreath of blue hydrangeas on it next spring.
Do you think I should paint the little table white or periwinkle?
I'm sharing at
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I think white so it doesnt fight for attention with the fabulous door! What a great space! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI think your front door and living room are absolutely adorable! Very cheerful and inviting! Great choice of colors! :o)
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ReplyDeletebut that's my answer to everything.
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Oh, Nita! Your door is beautiful! LOVE THE COLOR!
ReplyDeleteI'd say white on the table but paint something else your periwinkle. It's just too pretty.
I love the color of your front door- it is so pretty! Your room is gorgeous as well! Love it!
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Love the periwinkle door...it looks fabulous & very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteyour home is just gorgeous and I love the color of your front door!
ReplyDeleteThe front door color is wonderful...and the table would look pretty in a lighter shade of the door.
ReplyDeleteI think you should paint it whatever's in your heart!
ReplyDeleteQuestion: Why do you need a screen door?
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Oh Nita, your door turned out so lovely. The periwinkle is such a pretty colour and it looks so nice opened up into your living room. Personally, I would paint the little table creamy white but you'll know what works best for your room. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteLisa@SuburbanRetreat
Hi Nita, I would paint your table a softer shade of the front door. It will enhance the print of clara and repeat the color of the door. You know you can paint those old silver storms. I had silver storm window frames which I hated, and I painted them all black and they looked great. Just a thought....
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! I'm wondering if white by itself on your table might fade into the wall. What about painting it white, then accenting it with periwinkle where it currently is dark and maybe on the apron of the top?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely door, I think I vote for the periwinkle. I am visiting for the first time....looking around I LOVE that dressing table from junk. wow!
ReplyDeleteI love the front door. But my eye is draw to it and the same color in the print. So I think painting it periwinkle would just draw the eye to the door even more. However if your not sure if it will stay there........I would paint it white so you could move it around.
ReplyDeleteNita, it's all so beautiful. I love the door color and the print, the table by the door and the little drappy panels on the windows (I have to copy this SOMEWHERE!)and well, everything! You must just love living here.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend...
L.
What a cozy door! It really brings out the shades in the print.
ReplyDeleteI like the color of the windows, too.
Kelly
I love a gal who isn't afraid of color! That's my kind of Okie friend. Growing up in Oklahoma, I never saw any lizards. Just frogs, turtles and those horned toads. Are those still around? I played with those endlessly as a child out in the garden with my grandmothers.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Your porch is darling and I love the periwinkle for the door too! What a charming house you have. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment about my chandelier.
ReplyDeleteYour color choices worked out beautifully for your door and trim, Nita! You have such a wonderful eye for color--that plus your imagination is an awesome combination!
ReplyDeleteLove the glimpses indoors--too yummy :)
Your periwinkle door is beautiful! I think the storm door looks just fine with it... and your chandy in TDF!
ReplyDeleteAnnette
I love the colors you chose - pretty and completely unexpected. As for painting the table - there's a little bit of green showing on the frame around your front door. It's a wonderful vintage green. Have you considered that?
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind. I linked your post to my Porch and Garden Party at firstadream.blogspot.com.
What a cute door. I enjoy seeing color in others homes, especially when it is vibrant and it makes them happy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute door. I enjoy seeing color in others homes, especially when it is vibrant and it makes them happy.
ReplyDeleteWow! The door makes such an impact painted that cheery color. I think Amy had a great idea also, to paint the storm door too.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Carolyn
What a pretty room! As far as the table - From what I am seeing in the photos, I would say white.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Enjoy your weekend.
I adore color...make that I am addicted to color so I absolutely love your front door and window trim! You won't find me painting myself into a trendy gray corner so I feel right at home here on your wonderful site. Thanks for stopping by FK and leaving the comment that led me here. So nice to meet you and your fab colors!
ReplyDelete~jermaine
Wow! t looks great!! I love the lilac door....
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week my friemd, tomorrow it's my first day at new job.....so scared!!
Zairaxx
Love the color of your door!! So vibrant and it shows that a person with a fun personality lives here. I would probably whitewash the table, less competition for the rest of the room. But listen to your gut- do what YOU want. Have just spent a good part of the morning perusing your blog and have signed on to follow. Lovely ideas, sense of design, and fun spirit!
ReplyDelete~ Sue
Your room lookes lovely! I really adore the door color- it's so inviting. You see that front porch and just know the inside of the house is going to be special. I like how you used the Clara Bow print as color inspiration- I always struggle with color choices and using a picture to draw inspiration is a great idea!
ReplyDeletegreat colors! I love how you mix and match everything :)
ReplyDelete~Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
Your front door is beautiful - LOVE the color and it goes great with your window color. I love how you painted the ceiling Eeyore....I would have never thought of that and it looks fantastic! Love your home!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I just love your home and the door is fabulous. I like the table how it is, but in the long run creamy white would be more practical. I say go with whatever your heart tells you.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Olivia
That door is so pretty! And I love the way it looks in your living room (which is also very pretty, btw). For some reason, purple is the color I am always to afraid to use. But seeing how good it can look, I may just have to try it somewhere!
ReplyDeleteI love the periwinkle on your door! My vote is white with tiny accents of periwinkle for the table. I noticed some nice places on the legs for some accent color!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteNita, your home looks so fun and cheery! I would love a grand tour of the whole thing. Your color choices make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to my party. I would love to have you join me for one, or all three, of my parties each week.
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
What a bold choice for a front door! And I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm here for the first time and just became a follower...love your door and the Clara Bow print! Oh, the curtains are just dreamy♥
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing door color....I also love the ceiling color. You have lovely decor. I came to you through Kristin today at our door party
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your door and your inspiration photo's are beautiful as well! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteXO
Kristin
So Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is wonderful! I love all of the color. You are blowing me away!!
ReplyDeleteI think that is the prettiest and most charming front door that I have ever seen! Love the color! Your shutters are fabulous, too! Your home is beautiful. I love your use of color.
ReplyDeleteUtterly charming! By looking at the pics I'd have thought that yours were the inspiration photos...it's beautiful and magazine worthy!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I've missed so many of your posts! Lookit that ceiling! I need to seriously catch up here one day. Oy!!
ReplyDeleteRight.. the table. I don't care what you paint it. I just like seeing anything you come up with! That wasn't very helpful, was it. :)
Donna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
I vote white...is it done yet? :)
ReplyDeleteYour door color reminds me of the Wisteria bush my granny had in her front yard. Love this shade of lovely!