While waiting the required time between pouring the floors and installing flooring, it was a great opportunity to finish off the drywall and paint. Starting things off was coat of primer for the entire house.
Careful taping prevents cross-contamination between areas that need to be painted different colors.
The ceilings were refreshed with a few coats of bright white throughout the house, to help with lighting and make things look sharp.
The kitchen was painted way back before cabinets were installed, but here's a re-post of one of those shots.
For the living area, a warm beige with a few moss-green walls helped to spruce things up. The green works particularly well with the bamboo flooring (I know - I'll get there next post). After painting, I also installed some white 2" wood blinds on all the windows.
The addition, which will be open to the rest of the living area, was treated to the same beige.
The bedrooms were treated to a spectrum of soothing tones, while still remaining colorful. Here's a grayish-blue for the master bedroom and its walk-in closet. Apologies for the dust spots on the lens.
The choice for the second bedroom was a twig-like brown. Finding a brown that didn't look gross took many color swatches.
The third bedroom is a muted green.
As seen previously, the guest bathroom is aqua.
And the master bath is a deep-bluish purple.











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