anthro comes home...
it was so nice to see the response to our bathroom project yesterday, thanks so much for all the nice comments. i quite simply can't paint another bean today so it's not 100% done but i figured 90% was close enough to share the details. so, here are the paints i used to create the anthropologie wall in my bathroom (i'll share tips from the team who made the actual mural below, too). all paints are by benjamin moore :
- base wall color: homestead green (ac-19)
- dark blue bean: blu spa (2052-40)
- green bean: prescott green (hc-140)
- light blue bean: quiet moments (1563)
- pale white/blue bean: yarmouth blue (hc-150)
- green blue bean: covington blue (hc-138)
- brushes used: thin artist brushes from the hardware store no larger than 1/3 inch thick
i actually heard from the artist behind the actual anthropologie mural and she said she and her team:
"We did a rough base then made a stencil for the bean shapes. Drew the shapes in and then painted it in with a three or four color variation. We paint everything on the floor, so it is easier not to worry about the dripping. If you don't like the major variation you can always water down another darker coat and do a wash over some of them, so you have the memory of more color."it takes a lot of time but if you have a small space that needs a punch of color i really recommend it. this was one of the best projects i've done in a while.
Labels: diy, interior design, sneak peek
28 Comments:
i cannot compliment this project enough. it looks beautiful and inspires me to do something out-of-the-ordinary with my next paint job.
Wow this is awesome! You did a great job and I think it looks better than the anthro version! Thank you for taking the time to list the exact paints you used too. Benjamin Moore has the best colors!
Cute!
Cute!
Sweeeet!
d*s, your blog is so inspiring.
this is just so cute! thanks for updating.
wow, that's amazing. Nice job Grace!! I would never have the patience for that.
It looks beautiful, congratulations!
I used to be a scenic artist -- painting this sort of thing on 20'x8' panels, show by show, in time for 8PM. actors' call. Since then I've left the industry to start my own family, and I'm constantly amazed by the amount of things we always used to do that people don't do for their homes (where it won't be torn down six weeks later). This was a great explanation of the technique. All the more reason for me to be sad my landlord won't let us paint the walls!
- Melissa
grace-
i am curious as to why you put so much time and effort and money into your apartment when you don't own it. how are you going to make your money back when you give up the place?
best,
jenny
I think it looks gorgeous. Great job!
Really looks GREAT!
tip: you can draw your cool beans with watercolor pencil first and then paint them in.
I like your hand drawn beans better than the stencil, much more personality!
Was this in an Anthro display at the store or in the catalog? I LOVE their styling. Looks great!!
Hey Grace,
Your bathroom looks fantastic! I am very inspired. i am going to re think just painting our bathroom a plain light color!
-Min
whoa, you did this without a stencil? what a true artist. nice work. i'm motivated to fix up my bathroom now. nice grace chair, too. what an appropriate name for the piece. ;P
btw, thanks for the link to my blog in your "around the web" column. i didn't even realize it was there!
meg
grace - i had no idea you had painted these walls. i've been so crazy with work all week, i had just glanced at the photo and thought how pretty it was. but i thought it was wallpaper. it looks so cool!
that looks fantastic! the colors and shapes are so relaxing, perfect for a bathroom. isn't it so rewarding to see a creative idea come to life from what you imagined in your head?
It is so beautiful. Well-done!
All the hard work is rewarded - it looks gorgeous.
Your bathroom project is totally inspiring! I want to do some similar in my bedroom, with a tone-on-tone red to create a wallpaper effect. Lovely photos! and such soothing, seaglass bathroom colors. I love it.
the whole thing cost me like $35 so i don't think i'm out too much money on this project.
i can't live in a house that doesn't feel decorated and like "home" so for me decorating a rental with things as cheap as paint is a must. the few bucks i spend on paint is well worth the feeling of comfort.
thanks so much everyone, so glad you liked it! :)
d*s
It's beautiful! I'm curious, too--inspired by display or photo in the catalog???
It's gorgeous!
It must have been labor-intensive as hell, but SO worth it -- it looks fabulous!
I haven't commented in forever, but I just had to say that looks absolutely gorgeous. Want to come over and do my room? I'll make cookies.
Ditto all the above!
Reminds me of an ear of Indian corn. Beautifully variegated blues which are the result of transposons. I'm a scientist, so of course I have to make it relate to genetics!
This kind of project totally speaks to me. I'm moving soon, so I can't do any painting, but I'm inspired to try something daring in my next place.
You rock.
I love those colors! (Thanks for telling us what you used, btw.) It looks like seaglass, you need a jar of it in there now.
:)
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