Antique VW we spotted in the NL
You might say I have an addiction to the color red. For me Red is hot, sexy, and passionate. You can't help not notice the color Red. It's a bold color... making a statement every time.
If you looked in some of my closets you'll find the color red everywhere... sweaters, shoes, lipsticks, nail polish, etc. I've even owned 4 cars that were red. In the last few months without even realizing it I've bought oven mitts, measuring spoons, heart shaped ceramic stoneware, a set of ramekins, and a casserole dish all in Red. I even want to trade in my boring cream colored Kitchen Aid mixer for the red one.
When S & I bought our first home, I desperately wanted to paint the rooms to make the house feel more like it was"ours". And what better way to make that happen than with a little paint. But what colors do you choose? Over several weeks, I went to Lowes, Home Depot, and Sherwin Williams and collected about every single paint chip possible. I studied & analyzed a range of colors, carefully arranged paint chips on my walls only to rearrange them with new colors after a few days. I was totally consumed with picking the right color. At the time, my Mom was also trying to decide on colors to paint her rooms and we'd talk about different paint chips. I knew I was in trouble the day my Mom mentioned a color to me and I said, "oh, yeah I know the color...that will be perfect for the living room". I had memorized these color paint chips! lol!
I've always admired homeowners who choose bold colors for their rooms. I had a friend who painted her half bath a rich chocolate brown with Tiffany Blue accents. It was beautiful. And no that dark color didn't make the room feel smaller. She gave me the courage to step out of my comfort zone and surround myself with colors I loved.
For me, one of the boldest colors you can choose for a room is Red. No more playing it safe and picking neutrals. So after much thought, I chose Ralph Lauren's Chimayo Red for a section (my craft area) of the Rec room. According to the RL directions, you need to use their tinted primer to achieve the look of the true Chimayo Red. So that's exactly what I did. I didn't want to be one of those people who said, "hmm... the color on the paint chip looks so much different." I labored over this project with much love and attention. I gave each wall three coats of tinted primer and about 4 coats of paint. Every time I'd look at the wall I thought it looked spotty or as if I had missed a section. So this lead to another coat of paint. God help the person who wants to paint this wall white again! lol! The results are beautiful and I love my red room. So for those of you who have contemplated painting a room red... Go for it! You'll love the results!
Here are a few more red things around me that caught my eye.
Lil' C's Art
Mailbox
Last year, Lil' C wore this shirt for a school performance and he cried when we put it on him. He did feel better once he saw all the other boys in his class wearing the same shirt. Yet, this year he loves his red shirt and wears it all the time with his waggly shirt.