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Kitchen: Before (cranberry walls) |
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Lydia "helping" with the process |
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Kitchen: After (Deep Purple Walls!) |
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Living/Dining Room: Before - Stark White Walls |
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After: Burnt Almond Walls |
Moral of the story: next time we are just hiring painters. But I did save us money by doing it myself.
But the painting is done - eventually we will get pictures back on the wall. Fingerprints, food, smudges, and odd looking stains have not yet shown up. Supposedly this paint can be "gently washed" and I am hoping this is true!
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