|

How I Overcame My Fear of Painting My Walls a Dark Color

Love this post? Share it! :)

I can’t believe that I painted my son’s bedroom Sherwin Williams Alexandrite (SW 0060)!

Watch This Green Bedroom Makeover in Action!

 

Everyone has a DIY fear.

Mine is that I’m afraid of dark paint.

I’ve had bad experiences where I’ve painted who-knows-how-many-square-feet of walls, only to wake up the next day and state matter-of-factly, “It’s too dark. I hate it” only to have to repaint it lighter.

There’s a part of me that wants to explore more color options instead of the soft, wimpy colors I gravitate towards.

But that fear of “What if it’s too dark??” stops me in my tracks from picking colors that could potentially suck the living sunlight out of a room.

You see, my house and I have a dark history.

Literally.

A couple years ago I paid over $1,200 to have a big oak tree removed from my back yard because it blocked sunlight from my house. Ever since, I swore I’d commit myself to making our home always feel light, airy, and fresh.

That has meant NO. DARK. COLORS.

But somewhere along the way, I started dipping my timid toes into darker colors, looking for more dramatic ways to add some flair to our home (starting with my tween son’s bedroom makeover last year).

Last week Frog Tape asked if I had some walls I was planning to paint and wanted to know if I would like a roll of their tape. Frog Tape is my preferred painting tape, so of course, I couldn’t turn down complimentary tape. 🙂 Anything to keep project costs low, right??

(Resource: Check out the 2017 FrogTape® Design Trends).

Plus, I had been putting off painting my middle and youngest sons’ room for a while because I didn’t know what color would work in a room that doesn’t get much sunlight–aside from a boring bright white.

Them wanting to work with me was the kick in the butt I needed to get it done!

And you can see why it needed to be done!

BEFORE

You’re probably wondering if it was really this bare.

No.

This is what it looks like after you push all the junk to the side. 😉

But yes–the curtains had fallen down from repeated pulling by rambunctious little boys.

The walls had never been painted since moving in nearly 7 years ago, and over time, the kids made them so dirty and nasty. It was definitely time for a paint job!

I wanted to add some character to this room.

And while I haven’t had time to get it all done in 1 day, I’m proud to say that this is a very good start to a little boys’ room makeover!

IN PROGRESS!

Materials

  • Frog Tape
  • Paint (I used Sherwin Williams Alexandrite SW 0060)
  • Paint roller
  • Paint brush
  • Degreaser for cleaning the walls
  • Rags
  • Applicator for applying painting tape (optional)

Prepping and Taping Off the Walls

I started by giving the walls a wipe down with a good degreaser. Don’t think of painting without cleaning first, especially if you want good results. (And espeeeeecially if it’s a kid’s room! They wipe everything on the wall. And I do mean everything).

The next step was taping off the ceiling, adjacent walls, and baseboards with the Frog Tape they’d sent to me.

When using dark colors, I’ve learned that taping off is essential.

Light-colored paint is forgiving if you get some paint on your ceiling or trim.

Dark paint?? Uh–not so much.

I wanted nice, crisp sharp edges along the baseboard and adjoining walls in the kids’ room. Frog Tape is the only tape with Paint Block Technology to give you those crisp lines. It’s always worked well for me.

At a home show during the winter, I bought this handy painting tape accessory that allows me to apply painting tape quickly and accurately. It fits all painting tape, including my Frog Tape.

It just slides on and I can tape off the trim, ceiling, and adjacent walls in half as much time!

I applied the Frog Tape everywhere I didn’t want to get paint: on the adjacent walls…the window sills…along the baseboards…and along the ceiling.

The color was absolutely gorgeous!

I wish I could take credit for it, but Kojo picked it out!

After trying to convince him why it wasn’t a good idea to pick black or red paint for his bedroom (yikes), I was happy he settled on this gorgeous green from Alexandrite (SW 0060).

I enlisted two of boys to help.

Kojo, of course, was down since he’s the one that picked the color.

Ohene wanted to help, too, but had the nerve to ask me to pay him.

Dude, it’s your room–you should be paying me to do this.

Anyhow…I digress… LOL

They actually did a pretty good job, with the exception of the artistic creations Ohene started making on the walls with the roller when I wasn’t looking.

To speed things up and to keep it clean, I did the second coat.

While the paint was still wet, I removed the Frog Tape so that it would come off smoothly without a problem.

No seepage!

We only had one “oops” due to an over-zealous child–and that paint wasn’t coming out at all.

Oh well–the ceiling needs to be painted anyhow… #brightside.

But Should I Stop With the Accent Wall….Or Keep Going??

This is where the stress began.

You see, when I first set out at the beginning of this makeover, the plan was to simply do an accent wall.

I had learned from my other son’s bedroom makeover, a dark accent wall is a great way to go bold, but not fully commit.

(Three light walls out-ranks one dark wall, right??)

But after I sifted through the internal conflict, I decided to just go for it. The color was calling me.

The DIY adventurer inside of me wanted to know if I could push the limits of what I’ve always known and tried.

I explained my fear to Kojo: “What if I don’t like it??”

And my wise 5-year-old said, “Then you can always paint it!”

Wow….so  true.

So I kept going.

I taped around the ceiling again, around trim, too. Then used a paintbrush to fill them in.

Once everything was taped off and brushed on along the tape lines, it was easy to fill in two coats with the roller.

Let’s have another look.

BEFORE

IN PROGRESS!

Doesn’t it look so much more inviting??

I still need to install a new ceiling fan, in addition to other projects in the room. But for now, this will suffice until I figure the rest out.

I’m just glad that it is starting to look like a modern room for little boys instead of the barren, forgotten room that it was!

BEFORE

IN PROGRESS!

I love how rich the room feels now!

The curtains will be replaced and the rods will be moved up higher once I have more time to work on the rest of the room.

But for now, it’s a joy to not see clothes lying all over the place and boring walls!

(And the added bonus is that these walls will hide dirt! YAY!).

This paint would look amazing with fresh white crown molding! (Click here to see my DIY tutorial for crown molding).

I’ll need to think about what kinds of wall decor and shelving this room needs, too.

I am absolutely thrilled at how this paint color turned out!

Was my fear valid?

Meh…….While I’ll agree that the room feels smaller with dark paint (and it is a tad bit darker), overall, the dark paint most notably livened up the room and made it feel more welcoming. I don’t know why I was such a baby about it all, really.

I can’t wait to work on the rest of the room and make over that white dresser again (the one missing all the knobs).

This room used to be a place I disliked coming into because it was always messy, disorganized, and lacked personality.

Now, I can see myself curling up with the kids and finishing reading a good book series!

(Although, I’m sure it’s only a matter of days before it’s once again covered in discarded clothes….).

So what do you think? Was it a great idea to keep going, or should I have stuck to one dark accent wall?

I’m glad I was able to get over my fear of dark colors and paint my kids’ bedroom Sherwin Williams Alexandrite (SW 0060)! What do you think??

 

 

 

Download the 5 freebies!

Thrift Diving inspires women to decorate, improve, and maintain their home themselves...using paint, power tools, and thrift stores! Use these 5 printables, checklists, and ebooks to get started!

Now go check your email for those freebies! Powered by ConvertKit

Love this post? Share it! :)

Similar Posts

41 Comments

  1. It looks fantastic Serena. Glad you took the leap. As for that little “oops”, through some primer and white paint on it and call it good. The walls are the star attraction. Great job.

  2. I must say, I have that same concern which is why all my walls are yellow, but this room came out great! In the picture of the paint can, the paint looks aqua, yet the walls look forest green? And where is the 2nd bed?
    Your kids are so fortunate to have a mom who giggles with them!

  3. renee sweatt says:

    looks absolutely wonderful…great job

  4. Looks bright and cheery! I’m going Coastal, so most likely chose a dark tone of blue gray. Haven’t decided yet… I do like your idea. Gotta love those painters ?

  5. Great job, it looks wonderful and the boys must be so happy.

  6. Love, love, love that color!! Glad that you overcame your doubts and WENT FOR IT!

  7. I love it! The room really came to life. Good choice, Kojo.

  8. What a phenomenal change! Love it!

  9. Looks great!

    When two of my sons moved out, they teased me I was going to paint their rooms either light blue or boring beige or grim gray. (I used to be a Realtor and those colors are neutral colors… we always tell our clients to paint something neutral on the walls!)

    Well, I fooled my boys! We did FaceTime one time and I showed my eldest son his room was now LIME GREEN! He said, “WHOA MOM!” and was laughing. I took the phone upstairs and showed him his brother’s old room, TANGERINE! He was rolling on the floor laughing!

    Its good to see the view outside the box for once!

    Lynn

  10. Serena, that came out really nice, the color is bold, but with warm undertones so is not overwhelming.

    When are we going to hear about the final 30 day room makeover challenge?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *