Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

The Hallway.

The hallway in this house is only about 30 square feet, but I've spent almost all day painting the trim. When I bought the house, I had to remove a lot of the wood trim around the existing doors. It looked as though someone had walked through with a chainsaw banging it against every door and jamb. I have a feeling a dog was the culprit. It probably didn't care to be shut up in the house while the tenant was away. A padlock on the largest bedroom door had been installed right through the doorstop. I've still got to replace that and the doors. Only the bathroom doors have been done so far. I think they help class up the joint a bit.

The work in the hallway began in late 2007. A spackle texture and many coats of paint had to be scraped from the original wallpaper that was peeling and hiding cracks. It was a dirty job.





Not long after, I removed the trim that was damaged and replaced it. Since then, I have been living with a mix of MDF and pine trim. Today, I got at least 1 coat of paint on everything, including the walls.

Looking from the living room. The kitchen is to the left. The bright green bedroom that is my office is behind the closed door. I didn't feel like cleaning off my desk.



Standing in the bedroom door looking towards the living room, the bathroom has a six panel door and black hardware.



The door straight ahead opens to a small (very small) closet. The door on the right is the small bedroom.



The bathroom door represents what I want the finished product to look like. I think it looks updated, but still maintains the feel of the old house.



Coming out of the bathroom, the kitchen and several shades of green can be seen. I like green.



Before painting, I had to install toe moulding and finish the baseboards where the kitchen meets the hallway. All these corners are driving me crazy.



When this space is finished, I'll move on to the two bedrooms. I need to work on window trim and baseboards. It all needs to match what I did in the rest of the house. Eventually, I'll be finished and have the floors redone. Until then, a good cleaning and some liquid acrylic floor shine will have to do.

It's 95 degrees outside. I walked out a few minutes ago to refill the birdbaths. I'm exhausted now. I might do some more this evening, but for now, I have a test to study for.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Red and Green

Two of the colors of Christmas.

Nandinas.









Camellia.



Bloody Dock.



Sedum.



Knockout Rose.



Burford Holly.



Mr. Lincoln.



Japanese Blood Grass and Clover.



Pineapple sage in the basement.



It's clear and 36 degrees. The overnight low was 24. The birdbath is still frozen. High today of 50.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Green

Green in the garden is more than just the foliage of blooming plants.

Green and yellow miscanthus.


Miscanthus - 10' height variety. Planted two weeks ago.


Japanese blood grass.


Pampas grass. This needs to be moved this winter. Will be replaced with a variegated miscanthus.


Gold bar Miscanthus.


Castor Bean


Anise Hyssop - Golden Jubilee.


Sweet Potato Vine. Blackie is the color I wanted for the doors and shutters.


Hollywood Juniper


Green Zebra


Green nicotiana


Golden Barberry


Elephant ears.


Hosta


Ficus tree and "mosquito plant", or scented geranium.


Jackie's spirea


Nell's Alternanthera


Lamb's ear.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Green

Most of the rooms in my house are painted green. The yard is finally starting to match. During my lunch break, I took a stroll through the yard. It had stopped raining for a few minutes.

Out of 10, this is the only Dutch Iris that I have blooming. It surprised me this morning. Yesterday, it was just a bud on top of a stem.





The Thundercloud


Pink and Yellow Virginia Stock


peonies


zinnias


Yvonne's salvia and datura


carrots


White Profusion Buddleia


Coreopsis 'Early Sunrise'


Green and Gold euonymus and Loropetalum. The Japanese Maple is almost done leafing out.


Hosta in the North Bed


Wintercreeper under the evergreen tree out back.


The perennial bed is coming to life.


"Sunny" Knockout Rose


Echinacea returning.


Finally, something red. The dogwood blooms are opening. One more week and it will be done.


I love some of the greens out there today. The pictures don't do it justice.