Tuesday

{ Annie Sloan Green Door }



and after, with a base coat of AS green and a top coat of 
a custom mixture.



The green door looks much better from my foyer now.
A while back I striped the foyer ceiling,
added burlap to the walls and wallpapered
book pages to the stair wall.


I love the green in the kitchen as well.
It looks great with the blue ceiling and mocha walls.


Another AC chalk paint project , checked off the list!

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9 comments:

  1. Can you use this paint on exterior doors!

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    1. Hmmm, not sure Jen. I'll look into it.

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  2. It looks great, Denise. Love the trim and crown moulding too.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth, I'm loving the new look too!

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  3. Loving it!!! That green in gorgeous and really pops against the moulding and walls. Great job.

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    1. Thanks Rasonda! the colors were so fun to play with.

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  4. Adrienne7/04/2012

    I haven't used my AS Antibes green because I heard it was so bright, what did you use over the green? The door looks great, I'd like to try this!!

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    1. Thanks Adrienne. I mixed duck egg blue and a tiny bit of old white with the green to create the top coat. Then sanded it to let a little bit of the Antibes green show through.

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About Denise

Denise Sabia, interior decorator and author of “The Painted Home” blog, takes everyday items found in flea markets, thrift shops or simply along the roadside and turns them into unique pieces that freshen and warm your home … without breaking your budget. Denise began dabbling in design over 20 years ago and studied at Philadelphia University. Her client base continued to grow as did her portfolio of work, branching out to decorating entire homes. Denise lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. with her husband, 3 kids, a dog, rabbit, 3 chickens, a gecko, and the oldest living hermit crab known to man.

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