Hospitality, Friendship, Encouragement

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Some Photos Of The Dining Room

Here are a few shots of my parents dining room with the primer on the walls. See my sweet helper?


It was such an improvement that my mom really liked it with just the primer!

This is a poor quality photo. It was evening, and I needed to take the photo without the flash - with it the walls were orangy or there would be a lovely yellow blob in the middle of the walls...We will get some great shots with all the furniture put back and things on the walls, and I will be sure to show them. It really is stunning.

Here is a sweet photo of my little helpers' freckles. Love them...and him.








7 comments:

Alicia @ refinedisaiah648.blogspot.com said...

It looks great Auntie Dee! So rich!! I love the bold colors on walls, it just makes them pop and feel so warm! Great job!! And that picture of Kyle is the sweetes. I love it!

Anonymous said...

Wow what a difference. That is a bold color! I can't wait to see the whole room finished. Good job!

I like your helper!! Hopefully he will get the bug and always be a helper!!

Melissa G said...

What a difference color makes! The red and white look so great together.
Aww, Kyle is so sweet!

Karen said...

It looks really striking.

Great little helper, too. How come he isn't all red? He looks remarkably clean for being a painter's helper. LOL

Eleanor said...

Your newly painted walls are stunning. And I love the messages of Louie Giglio - especially the one on the stars! I must look on Youtube too. I popped over through Lady Jane who visited my blog. However, I can't find an address for her. Do pass on my greetings as I see she regularly follows your post.

Becky K. said...

Perfect!

I love it!

...of course I love, love, love that little helper of yours.

Becky K.

Phyllis said...

I love my dining room (the red is gorgeous) and I especially love my little grandson with those little freckles. He is precious.

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