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I had some unexpected helping hands to help me finish off most of the painting on Sunday. Thanks so much guys!
I have always wanted to create a little corner of the house with a vintage/shabby chic theme. I decided that I would dedicate the entrance of the house to this project.
I was a bit anxious when it came to choosing the colour of the paint for the wall. It needed to be a greenish blue. I did worry that the colour I chose would not turn out right or would just look awful. However, as I was painting the colour onto the wall, I squealed in delight. It looked gorgeous!
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Wall - Dulux Wash & Wear low sheen - Mainstream
Console - from Corner Store on Stirling Highway.
I need to find an antique mirror (or one that I can revamp to look antique) to hang above the console and perhaps a coat stand or some hooks in the wall for hanging coats.
It's looking very pretty indeed!
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