Here is where we are so far. This wonderful color changes all through the day. In it's truest form it looks like a stick of butter, but the light plays off of it so well from warm to cool and everywhere in between.
I imagine this room bathed in a warm light, with the sunlight being filtered through the striped curtains adding an extra accent. You did a beautiful job, congratulations!
Regarding a lighting fixture, here's one source which may be fun to play with: http://www.alluminare.com/
I love Jesus, adore my husband, cherish my son and serve my foster babies. God has called me to be a wife and a mother. It is not always easy, but it is rewarding in so many ways. I hope this blog can be an encouragement to you and be an authentic place to share our joys and struggles. Due to the sensitive nature of these subjects and legal protection of the foster children, real names and pictures of faces will often not be used here.
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I imagine this room bathed in a warm light, with the sunlight being filtered through the striped curtains adding an extra accent. You did a beautiful job, congratulations!
Regarding a lighting fixture, here's one source which may be fun to play with:
http://www.alluminare.com/
Have fun! :-)
Thanks Merisi, I will check out the lighting website.
It has become our new favorite room in the house...
Hi Tori!
Have you found a lighting fixture in the meantime?
We need a tall lamp for your family room, but that has not happened yet: I am such a lazy shopper! Maybe I should go online and just order .... ;-)
Would you be so kind to share what paint you used here? A friend is desperately looking for a color and yours seems just the answer.
It is Sherwin-Williams "Butter Up"
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