This is our living room "before". A big white box. Well, I guess "box" isn't accurate, because there are several curved walls in the space. What-ev-ah. It felt more like a hotel lobby.
The ceilings are 20+feet high.
Enter the scaffolding. I know in these two pics, my husband isn't technically "on" the scaffolding, but this is the same view as in the before pic and you can see the apparatus...
Another shot. This is looking in from our front doorway. Now, look at the upper window, a seat with a little person in it! What happened?
The ceilings are 20+feet high.
Wait, that's my son! (Remember the cute one on his 1st birthday?)
Wow, was I fast with accessories or what? I'm not sure if the paint is even dry and I have a clock and picture hung up. Do you think I was anxious? (In this photo the foyer is on the left.)
3-foot width
to maneuver on! We rented the scaffolding for a week. When that was picked up, we had a hydraulic lift left in it's place. (You can catch a glimpse of the dining room here.)
This is about the point where I asked the paint store if I could have a discount because we were using so much paint!
*Moi* cutting in, and cutting in, and cutting in some more. I stopped using tape because it just took too long and used too much. By the way, in case you were wondering, I'm really good at cutting in!
I am linking up to The Shabby Chic Cottage, take a look at some of the other creative ideas there.

Looks scary... and like a lot of work! Great job pulling the project together :).
ReplyDeleteOh good Lord! And I thought my 16 foot walls were going to be a pain! I'm not looking forward to that project at all. Love the new color!
ReplyDeleteWe have those 20 foot walls that need painting too! Thanks so very much for the inspiration to do them. Yours look fabulous~ just fabulous! Deborah
ReplyDeleteThat's an awfully big room for a cottage you should call it the Shabby Chic Mansion! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt looks great...we have one room like that in our house and lived there 3 yrs before we painted it!
Dena
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Such high ceilings - in our little cottage, they are very low! You did a fabulous job of working with the space and making it warm and cozy.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, thanks for stopping by my blog! Wow...that's quite an undertaking; painting your house...kudos to you and your family! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic -- you did a great job! I bet it did take a lot of paint. Thanks for your nice comment on our burlap basket liners. Come visit again. xo
ReplyDeleteWow, I thought my 12" ceilings were tall. Stopping by from SITS.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
It looks amazing! You guys did a GREAT job!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a little paint will do! It looks great! I'm stopping in from SITS and am so glad I did, I'll be following now, can't wait to see what else is you have up your sleeve!
ReplyDeleteHoly caverns-- thats a TALL entryway, batman! Its huge!! The color is really warming it up, though- can't wait to see the final result--good job!
ReplyDeleteWow what a transformation. Great color, definitely something that will go with anything. I'd hate to ask my Hubby & Son to change the color in a few years, lol.
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what a beautiful transformation, I love the room and I will be back to see more, i am a new follower and I enjoyed my visit, come over for a visit
ReplyDeleteOh how I remember painting some of those really high walls before. Such a lot of work, but oh so gorgeous when done. You did a fabulous transformation. I love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWow talk about a big paint job! Love those curved walls
ReplyDeleteI am looking forscaffolding for sale in Adelaide, does anyone know where I can find some?
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