I continue to progress with my walk-in wardrobe/washroom progress, and in the last few tags I have made it a main task to end all projects, create the dust so that I moved all my things clothes, handbags and shoes as soon as possible. With this main goal I let the island surgery ground, primed and painted, I installed the worktops on the cabinets of the washing machine and on dryer and let them fill it out, filled with wood, and then I turned my attention to the back wall and around the washing machine and the dryer cabin to grind, swing and scold everything.
I didn’t completely paint, and even the part I have, I needed a second coat. But as soon as I ended this cladding, I just have to make a bit of grinding on the base of the island, and then I can clean up the whole dust and let my things pull in! Everything else that has to be done on the island – to end the drawer boxes, make the drawer fronts and make the doors – can be done outside so that I can no longer create chaos and dust in this room.
I will still have to grind something when I start clearing out the door …
But I can easily drape plastic plastic that are attached to the fronts of these cupboards that flank the door and along the ceiling to keep the dust away from the room.
All of this to say that I’m so close to pulling my things in !! I hope very much So goodBy the way ), so I’m in the play to bring everything in your place.
Last Friday when I shared the last progress, the washing machine and the dryer were, but the cupboards were still without worktops.
Here is a closer look at the cupboards without the upper front and the worktops …
After adding the 1 × 2 cladding along the upper front edge of these cupboards, I added the coutner tops, which are only cut a piece of 3/4 inch plywood to reach the width of the closet and cut into the depth of the cabinet plus about 1/4 inches. And then I cut this plywood with additional parts of 1 × 2 wood on the corner. There is nothing special about it.
So here is progress. The worktops are switched on. They were filled with wood (where the edge cladding hits the upper plywood), sanded and primed. The crown shape on the back wall and the wrapping around the washing and dryer areas are sanded, cooled and half painted. The window cladding has the first layer of paint on it. I still have to grind, gasp and paint the baseboard. You can also see that the tip of the island is painted, but I didn’t get a good picture of it. You have to wait to see that later.
However, when I worked on all of this in the past few days, I wondered whether the washing and dryer cabinets would look better dark blue to match the washing machine and dryer and better conclude with the wallpaper. I decided to try it on Sunday evening and left the house to drive to the Home Depot at 7:30 a.m. They close on Sundays at 8:00 a.m. I should only have wait because it didn’t have much time to choose a paint color at all, and I misunderstood it. Very wrong. For some reason, the color I chose could not be mixed in the color, and the only color in which they could mix it was a cheap creditor that I had never heard of before. It was terrible and didn’t cover at all. But at least I was able to paint the first coat on the worktop with a darker color and get an idea of what it would look like …
You can see that the color I selected is far too bright to meet the wallpaper and the devices.
I had no time yesterday to get more color, so I decided to paint the closet with the dark color that I had chosen randomly (without wallpaper in my hand) to paint the inside of the cupboards before the washing machine and the dryer were installed. If I get dark on this, this will not be the final color. I just try to get an idea of what they would look like if they were painted dark.
I had to laugh myself because you can see through this color choice of colors that I selected without the wallpaper in my hand how much I tend. When I chose this color to paint the inside of the cupboards, I really thought that I chose a real navy blau. But compared to the true blue of the dryer, you can see that I have again chosen a blue -green blue blouse. This paint color has so much green compared to the dryer. I tell you when you cut me up, I’ll make blue! It’s only in my veins! I can’t choose real blue to save my life.
So, believe me, I know that this looks terrible and that it has the wrong color for this area. I have to find a blue that absolutely does not contain green for the final color. When I go with the dark color for these cupboards. But at least this can give us an idea of what a dark color would look like in these cupboards. However, you have to use your imagination somehow. But the question is …
Should these cupboards get dark to meet the washing machine, the dryer and wallpaper?
Or should you stay bright to meet the rest of the cupboards and the entire pull in the room?
And when I get dark with the color, what about the baseboards on these cupboards? Here, too, the entire cladding is painted in the room to meet the light blue of the cupboards …
And that is contained the baseboard on the back wall of the room under the window …
I originally thought when the closet and the worktop were dark, I would hold the baseboard light to keep this consistent line in the same color. (Excuse my dust.)
Hopefully you can imagine what it would look like if the baseboard is painted under the window in light blue.
But when I stepped down and looked at it, I didn’t like it what it all looked like. This baseboard seems to scream for attention. So when I go on the closet and the worktop with the dark blue, I really think that the baseboards only have to be dark on the washing machine and dryer cabinets. Don’t you think?
And although I can’t imagine examples of when I did it with baseboards, I certainly did it with a crown shape. The crown shape above the fireplace in our living room continues around the entire room, but while the rest of the crown is painted white, I painted the crown directly around the fireplace in the same blue -nalel of the fireplace.
So if I go with the dark blue to meet the wallpaper and the devices, I would basically make the same with the baseboards around these cupboards, and then the baseboard would continue under the window like the rest of the cladding with light blue.
What do you think, with all of this: Should I get dark with these two cupboards (with a color color, which of course actually fits)? Or should I stick to the light blue that corresponds to the rest of the cupboards?
Update: I remembered that I had coordinated a sample of dark blue in color, which I had on the cladding around the section “Tape Mirror Closet is the right color …
And then I copied a little and add the photo editing to compare both colors that were used in both cupboards. Here is the light …
And here is the darkness …
Here they are side by side …