Bacon was the first to finish packing. Not surprising as she only had one small box. We used ACTS movers (again) and know that we could not have moved without them.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
We Moved!
Bacon was the first to finish packing. Not surprising as she only had one small box. We used ACTS movers (again) and know that we could not have moved without them.
We bought floors!
Finally. We've ordered floors. Which means that we picked a species, width, depth and COLOR for the floors. This was a major event for us. Now we have to have them installed (details).
We choose the Imperial Teak (Acacia) in a 3 5/8" width.
We choose the Imperial Teak (Acacia) in a 3 5/8" width.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
New Paint Colors
Just found the official NC State University color pallete: http://www.ncsu.edu/brand/category/color/
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Painting is done! (well at least upstairs)
SO I was right! The Silk Brocade that I picked out as the perfect pink/salmon/peach color for the small guest bedroom was pale yellow (read strange) green. I questioned the painter about it & he said something along the lines of "nope that's the color, it's yellow". When I asked told him that I would pick up more paint since I wanted the room a pinkish-tan, he said "are you serious? PINK in a bedroom". And wouldn't you know it, I gave in. So the room has a full coat of pale yellow with a strange green tint.
THEN TODAY, the painter left me a frantic message. "Hi Melissa, this is Jim the painter. When I opened the second can of Silk Brocade it was the strange dark tan/pink color. The labels on both cans say SILK BROCADE, but the color codes are different. It's not the green, sorry I mean yellow that you have for the first coat."
Uh huh....So at least I know my color vision isn't that far off. And I know that I was right, the room does have a strange green glow. I started to get used to having a pale yellow room, minus the green glow. So we're on to a third color. A true Pale Yellow called Cherokee Rose. We'll see what happens.
Any suggestion for where to use the tan/pink/salmon gallon. Right now thinking either a closet (surprise our guest) or the laundry room.
PS - here's the paint pallete I'm using: http://www.duron.com/products/collections/color_palettes/pdf/4collection.pdf
THEN TODAY, the painter left me a frantic message. "Hi Melissa, this is Jim the painter. When I opened the second can of Silk Brocade it was the strange dark tan/pink color. The labels on both cans say SILK BROCADE, but the color codes are different. It's not the green, sorry I mean yellow that you have for the first coat."
Uh huh....So at least I know my color vision isn't that far off. And I know that I was right, the room does have a strange green glow. I started to get used to having a pale yellow room, minus the green glow. So we're on to a third color. A true Pale Yellow called Cherokee Rose. We'll see what happens.
Any suggestion for where to use the tan/pink/salmon gallon. Right now thinking either a closet (surprise our guest) or the laundry room.
PS - here's the paint pallete I'm using: http://www.duron.com/products/collections/color_palettes/pdf/4collection.pdf
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Lighting, Lighting, and More!
We've decided that all the lighting in the house needs to be updated. I'm working my way through a list of 14,000 possible lighting matches, seriously. Here are the ones which have made the short list. Any thoughts, suggestions or comments?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
We Closed!!!
Massive rain didn't stop our closing yesterday! And over the weekend, we rented our current home, so it's been a great 72 hours. Gus has poison ivy and is now in a Benadryl induced sleep. Not sure if he'll be up for moving this weekend or not. Also, the painters are starting! Stay tuned for photos. Using the Historic Homes of Charleston color palate.
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