Yesterday I painted the countertop for the Rosedale. I created green “granite” by smearing green, beige, white, and black paint around with a toothbrush.
I really liked the end result… until I put it in the house. It just didn’t look like I’d envisioned it. The green was competing with the neutral colors in the room and didn’t look good with the wallpaper border. I started wishing I’d done something more neutral… beiges with a hint of autumn red, maybe.
I was all set to start over today, but figured it I was going to paint over it anyway, it wouldn’t hurt to futz with the green a little bit first. I watered down some purplish gray paint and spread it on. What a difference!
(What, can’t you see the difference?!)
Maybe the wash is exactly what it needed or maybe it’s a placebo effect, but either way, I’m liking it better now. After putting in all the furniture and staring at it for a while, I’ve decided to stick with the green. I still need to add gloss finish and a faucet, and might also tone down the sink a bit with the same purple/gray wash, but for now here’s how the kitchen looks with everything in place.