A Fresh Coat

FEATURING...WALLS!

Feature WallsJenny Sulpizio1 Comment

The idea and main purpose of a feature wall within a room of your home is to make it just that--the main feature--the first place your eyes focus when walking into a room. The cool thing? Feature walls can be done in so many different ways and the possibilities are endless. Here are just a few examples of ideas to add some serious character to a room (or rooms) in your home. And? The majority of these walls can be done on a budget. Love that!

1.) WOOD. Horizontal planks have quickly become a popular way to add personality to a wall within your home. I have wood walls in two different rooms of my house--one in a deep gray and the other in rustic stained pallet pieces. I love the look of them, have yet to tire of them after four years, and wish I could add even more (but alas, overkill).

In the pic below, "T" wanted a rustic wood wall. His existing furniture had a deep cherry finish so AFC used a mixture of stains to create the wall you see below. However, the window moldings and finishing touches really make this room (can't wait to show you  in an upcoming blog post soon).

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Wood walls don't have to be cut into sections either. Long, larger pieces of wood can run the width of your wall as well.

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This wall (shown below) at The Rock Church in Yuma, AZ was a whole different story. The goal was to tie in the adjacent orange wall, and the rest of the contemporary elements in the room. The lobby has a lot of black and grey so by adding the wood, warmth ensues. This wood actually came from a twenty year-old fence on the property that was taken down. AFC then stained these pieces using four different stains and a mixture thereof.

Wood walls can be subtle, semi-subtle, or carry a super strong presence. It's all a matter of preference.

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2. MOLDINGS. Moldings are one of my favorite ways to dress up a wall. They add so much depth, texture, and dimension. They kick everything up a notch. A bit pricier and more involved, the end result is well worth it.

This navy wall received the royal treatment. While a navy wall is gorgeous on its own, a navy wall with moldings is ten times better (at least IMO). The picture below shows exactly what I mean. A total showstopper!

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In Arizona-especially with older housing--the majority of our walls have a textured finish. When it comes to adding moldings, it's personal preference as to whether to leave the textured walls showing or to cover them for a smoother finish (like in the image below).

Board and batten was added to the TV wall to lighten and brighten the area, combine with the features of the fireplace, and give a punch of character to the whole room.

Moldings rule.

3. PAINT. Feature walls can be as simple as using one (or two, or three) color(s) of paint to transform them.  I'm a huge fan of a strong, black wall. Black makes everything pop and how amazing does this cow print (featured in a cattle feedlot office of all places), look with that dark hue behind it? No other color could achieve such a dramatic look. One gallon of paint at $35 and look at the difference this feature wall makes. 

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However, black isn't the only color a feature wall can rock (obviously). In the room pictured below, we used SW Dovetail Gray to make that amazing cedar bed really come to life. The dark grey in duo with the Pier 1 bedding adds warmth to the room. It makes it cozy and inviting. I seriously want to curl up and read a book on that bed. Too bad it's not mine. LOL.

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Same thing here. "K" really wanted a green feature wall, and not one to disappoint, green is what he got. This bright wall looks brilliant paired with his three light grey remaining walls and really pops. Paint can do amazing things in a room, especially when it comes to accenting one in a darker color. 

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4. PAINT TECHNIQUES & WALL MURALS. There are feature walls and then there are FEATURE WALLS. "R" and "W" share a room and really wanted a camo wall. Having not attempted camo before, I couldn't wait to jump on the chance to do so and offered a significant savings to my client for letting me try. I think the result is pretty fun and I also heard that these boys love to show their room (and especially their feature wall) off to all who enter their home. Love that!

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Stripes. If you've visited this blog before, you know I'm a sucker for painting stripes. I love the look of them, as well as how clean and crisp they appear. They really are my favorite technique to paint. But stripes don't have to take up a whole wall or be limited to just one wall of your space either. This beautiful cream colored stripe (SW Eider White with SW Agreeable Grey) is simple yet gorgeous in this teen girl's room makeover. I love the decor her mama and grandma picked out as well. Simple and classic.

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Wall Murals are a ton of fun. They are fun to look at and for me, even more fun to paint. They look great in bedrooms, hallways, offices, and more. I was given the wonderful opportunity to create this desert landscape at the family center of Crossroads Mission in Yuma, AZ last year. It really livens the space up and gives residents a new space/place to spend time together. This once bare wall immediately transformed this entire resident's wing...and that's super fun.

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No matter what type of feature wall you select, I really think you can't go wrong. Whether subtle and understated, or vivid and detailed, feature walls make all the difference in a room. So, what's your style? What are you thinking of achieving in your space?

Love,

J

INSPIRATION--a little bit goes a long way...

Room InspirationJenny SulpizioComment

When it comes to decorating a space within your home, all that's needed is one key piece of inspiration. No, seriously. An entire room can be designed around anything, really.  And when it comes to said "inspiration", the sky's the limit. A piece of artwork, a tea towel, a table runner, a throw pillow...and yes, even a shower curtain can serve as the main feature to revolve a whole room around.

Want some examples? Here is one of my faves. This bathroom was lacking major appeal. However, see that shower curtain? It was the key piece to redesigning this space...the inspiration behind it all. The walls went from a bland white to a brilliant teal (the same teal found in that curtain). AFC then added extra storage, some fun wall art, and lots of color to complete the look. BUT! It all started with an inexpensive shower curtain. Pretty amazing, right?

Next up? This boys bathroom. Both of "K's" boys are heavily involved in sports and she wanted to kick up their bathroom a notch but wasn't sure how. It started with a sign she found, and the rest just came together. One gallery wall later [along with new shelving, a custom fabric red ticking shower curtain (not pictured), a few decor pieces, and a cool towel hook feature], and this sports-themed bathroom was complete. And all because of a simple sign found on a recent outing. So cool!

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And how 'bout this master bedroom? "L" had a number of pieces with a beachy theme and her walls were already painted in a calming blue hue, however the rest of the room just needed some cohesion.

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With the coastline as our inspiration, AFC brought in bright pops of color, a rustic screen divider, and some amazing lamps (yay, Target!). We then incorporated a simple gallery wall and this room was done. And how can I not mention that AMAZING headboard created by Nate Koogle? Gorgeous, right? It makes the room!

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It literally just takes one piece of something (!) and a whole room can be transformed. I just love that!

Love,

J

Radical Refresh

Paint MakeoverJenny SulpizioComment

I love paint.

I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record here but seriously, paint makes ALL the difference. Time and time again, a simple paint refresh can totally transform one's home. Such is the case with my recent job. My clients, the "R" family, wanted a complete home makeover, a total change. They wanted lighter and brighter, open and airy, rustic and warm. 

Here is where we began: 

Each room (with the exception of one), every door, the ceilings (all the way up the skylights, too), as well as the trim and baseboards of this home had been painted a deep terra cotta color. A beautiful color on its own, this shade was making their space much too dark and closed in. Also? That bank of upper cabinetry and soffit--which created division between the kitchen and main living area--was blocking natural light from coming in, and made the overall space feel cramped and confined. Together, these two issues made the main living area of this home appear smaller. The beautiful leather couches and gorgeous wood tile floor appeared lost up against these dark walls and trim.

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The solution? Remove the cabinetry, paint the ceilings and trim bright white, and update the wall color throughout to a beautiful greige (SW 7030-Anew Gray). In doing so, the furniture and floors would pop, and this home would look much more spacious. The "R" family was also looking to decorate their place with a hacienda/Spanish motif; metals, warm textiles, and rustic furniture to make the greige wall color appear even warmer.

After almost four weeks of work and TWENTY gallons of paint later, check out this transformation!

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Look how those floors and furniture come to life. Everything is more vibrant and open. A totally new place!

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Crazy, right?! That wasn't all though. The other rooms that needed tending to included the master bedroom and bathroom, a music room, guest bathroom, the girls room, the kitchen, hallway, and laundry.

MASTER BEDROOM

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GIRLS ROOM

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MUSIC ROOM

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THE DETAILS:

Paint: Completed by AFC using Valspar's Dark Kettle Black, SW Anew Gray, and SW Fundamental White

Wall work: Soffit and cabintery removal provided by Shawn Coe (Yuma)

Decor: All decor provided by owner

Gym Reboot

Crossfit MakeoverJenny Sulpizio2 Comments

About two years ago I officially drank the Kool-Aid and joined the Crossfit craze. It's super hard but equally rewarding...and I love it. I especially enjoy when two of my passions (Crossfit and room renovations) come together, which was the case last month when NaKoa Crossfit (Yuma, AZ) asked me to revamp their pro shop. Challenge accepted!

We started inside the box by adding NK's gym logo to one of the main walls. Using a projector and a little bit of black paint, the logo was complete in no time. Next up? The pro shop.

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Now for the pro shop.

The owners had already brought in some sweet brick paneling along with a custom made desk and shelving unit, but they also wanted to incorporate pictures on a feature wall that relayed the community feel/environment NK promotes and prides itself upon.

Really, all this place needed was a few minor updates to tie it all together. 

We started with a large (and long) room...

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This space definitely needed some color--a wow factor of sorts. Since Nakoa's colors are royal blue and black, I thought a black wall would be perfect. Black is masculine, bold, and anything placed upon it immediately pops/stands out. 

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As for the rest of the room? Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter did the trick. It's a subtle greige color that basically goes with everything and especially does a great job of picking up the grey grout lines from the brick paneling it butts up against.

Staff pics were a requirement but we needed to figure out the best way to adhere SIXTEEN individually framed pictures in the space surrounding the window. This area is the first thing one sees when walking in, and the frames needed to compliment the custom-built desk unit already in place. Hobby Lobby to the rescue.

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These 5x7 frames were a great deal and the cherry color was an exact match to the desk unit. I love when things come together easily!

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Black plaques with silver name etchings and matching frames (purchased from local Yuma vendor, BGD) were added underneath coaches and staffers to finish this wall and introduce prospective members and Boot Campers to the NaKoa team.

And what about the feature wall? Canvases! Lots of canvases. 1.5" gallery wrapped wall decor with oversized dimensions. NK provided the pics and with a little editing by AFC to brighten and add a bit of contrast, these pics really pop.

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Finally, we added the NK monogram to coordinate with the custom industrial shelving already in place. Team sponsorships have already begun to adorn the wall and will continue in years to come.

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NaKoa Crossfit's pro shop is now customized, personalized, and ready to go.

The Details:

Frames & Monograms: Hobby Lobby

Canvases: Easy Canvas

Paint: AFC using Valspar's Dark Kettle Black & Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter

Name Plaques: BGD (By God's Design-Yuma, AZ)

Brick Paneling: Home Depot

Gallery Walls & Signs

Jenny Sulpizio

I love decorating. For me there's something crazy exciting in creating (or finding) just the right piece for my home. I actually spend hours (upon hours) searching, surfing, and shopping in order to find the perfect item at the just the right price. But not everyone's like this nor do they enjoy such a process. For many, the very thought of decorating their home can be downright overwhelming...anxiety-inducing even. Pairing textiles and textures, woods and metals, as well as paint and pillows in order to form a cohesive look throughout is the last thing they want to do...and I get this.

But decorating doesn't have to be stressful...or crazy expensive. In fact, it SHOULD be fun--an opportunity to really customize your space and make it feel like home.

IMO, gallery walls are the #1 way to achieve a custom look and feel. Plus, they're a great way to add some personality and kick your wall decor up a notch or two. I have to admit, I'm kind of obsessed with the very idea of a gallery wall because it's no longer just about hanging pictures up all in a row. The opposite in fact. Rules are tossed aside. Rather, it's about balancing the design and creating/achieving a custom and visually pleasing statement for your walls.

So, what's the first step? Think outside the box! Gallery walls don't have to just be about pictures. Think about including the following:

1. Family Monogram

2. Numbers (like the number of members in your family)

3. Birthdates/times/year family established

4. Clocks, Mirrors & Crosses

5. Scripture & Quotes

6. State of Residence & Home Addresses

7. Children's Artwork

8. Pets

9. License Plates

10. Arrows & Elements

Need a visual? Check out the following pics (taken in homes I've decorated--including mine) for additional inspiration.

 

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Also? Sometimes you're not going to find the perfect item. It may be the right size but possibly the wrong color. In such a case, never underestimate the power of spray paint. Anything can be altered in order to achieve the look you desire.

The Details:

Signs, Monograms, Letters & Numbers: Pottery Barn, Hobby Lobby, Kirkland's, Simply Mo Designs, Ross, Marshall's, Beall's, Target.

Canvas Prints: www.easycanvasprints.com

State Prints: Zulily

Home Addresses/Birthdates: Created (for free) using Canva and UPS store for printing.