When I first met this very exotic shade of blue, it was being happily brushed on my sister's wall in our newly purchased home. All I could think was, "Oh my goodness, that is an awful blue!". I rather changed my mind as the color grew from fad to timeless in a few short strokes of the brush.
When mixed with calcium carbonate (click here to purchase) this Tropical Waters by Behr became a calming, serene choice on the pieces of furniture below.
I then tried my hand at a yellow shade that we had in our shed, as well as a fun orange color. In all, I'd say my personal favorite is the blue over the funky colors! I still managed to sell all of these pieces fairly quickly.
This cute twin be frame was a trash find! I loved it's character...
This coffee table was darker in color (as you can see in the distress marks) and was purchased at a yard sale for $19 (because that's all I had left to spend in cash)
I really enjoyed how this small entry table turned out. It's color made it easier to decorate in either a modern feel or a more rustic touch. Here, I gave it more of a rustic flavor.
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| This Mid-Century coffee table was a fun challenge- it's short height made it less desirable to buyers but one loved it for it's unique color scheme. Modern style in décor and color for sure! |





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