Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Kitchen Renovation: For the Love of Lime Green!

I really like the color lime green -- or any shade of

 💚💚💚 green -- but in a kitchen?!!

What a colorful backsplash.  I have similar tiles in more muted tones on my bathroom wall. 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY BELLE MORIZIO, STYLING BY JULIA STEVENS.

I Designed a Lime Green Kitchen That I Love—But My Followers Hate

TikTok star Victoria Paris explains it all.

When I graduated from the New School and started doing TikTok full-time, I was living in a tiny flex room of an apartment, and it was just bursting at the seams. I looked for a new place for months, and then this random unit went on the market in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood with the worst pictures possible, like disgusting—but I had a really good feeling about it. And so I went and saw it, and realized how massive the space was and—most important—how it would be perfect for me and everything I planned to do.

I knew I wanted my apartment to look like iCarly—I just love the crazy maximalism of that show. When I was growing up, my parents always rented, and we were in between a lot of different houses, so we never fully moved into a space until I was 17 and found my parents the home they live in now. Growing up, I was really eclectic, and I dreamed of super lived-in spaces because I never had one. So with this place, I just wanted to make something my own, no matter if I lost the deposit. 

Even though I loved the size of my new space, I hated the kitchen. I started thinking of things I could do to make it more me. The cabinets were made from a composite covered in a thick, rigid white plastic-wrap type of sealant. I knew I wanted to repaint them, but you can’t paint over that hard plastic. I did a bunch of research and found that if I took my Dyson hair dryer to the edges, the sealant started to pull up and I was able to rip it all off. Because the cabinets weren’t real wood, I had to get a special white paint sealer and repaint them with the green. The whole process took me around two weeks. Inspired by Colorful Kimmes, I also added a peel-and-stick backsplash that I got on Amazon (funnily enough, my TikTok about it got 2.2 million views and the stickers sold out, so now I can’t replace them) and floor decals to cover the gray tile floor. 


You’re gonna freak out when I tell you, but the name of the Backdrop paint I used on the cabinets is Pretty Ugly. I was originally going for a Dakota Johnson–style shade, and at first I thought: Well, this is kind of bright. But you know what? It’s different. It’s cool. But everybody who follows me thought it was a joke. They were like, “You’re kidding me; this is disgusting. Who wants to look at this every day? What are you doing to this apartment? You’re ruining it.” So many people on Twitter and Reddit were angry about it. Out of all the things I’ve done online, the thing that really elicited the most reaction was these green cabinets. And I was like, “You guys don’t get the vision. It’s gonna all come together!”

Read the full article here 🠚🠚 Domino Magazine: Lime Green Kitchen









Sunday, September 4, 2022

Black Front Door & Green Board and Batten Siding (Hardie)

 

A Black Front Door Isn’t the Only Exterior Update That Will Boost Your Home’s Value

by Domino Magazine

Turns out, painting your front door black and maintaining a pristine garden aren’t the only ways to increase your home’s worth from the outside. While these minor revamps are certainly appealing because they’re low-lift, recent intel from Zillow reveals that there are other facade upgrades that are worth the investment. According to the popular real-estate site, which analyzed more than 3 million home sales and listing descriptions from 2020 to 2021, houses with metal roofs, as well those constructed in a modern farmhouse or mid-century style, can sell for around 2 percent more than expected. However, one value-boosting exterior feature especially caught our attention: board-and-batten siding

Photography by Dionel Fisher; Design by KLH Custom Homes

The Zillow report suggests that properties with this design can potentially sell for 1.6 percent more than those without it. While the style sounds straightforward (it consists of wide vertical planks, or boards, that are joined together by thin vertical strips called battens), there’s more to it than cool-looking grooves. Liz Hoekzema of the Michigan-based design-build firm KLH Custom Homes says that board siding is customizable in so many ways, “the most obvious of which is color (it can be painted or repainted any shade under the sun), but also the spacing and thickness of battens, how you trim windows and doors, and whether you mix it up with different varieties.” Homeowners can choose from an array of materials (wood, vinyl, steel—the list goes on and on), but Hoekzema is a big fan of cement board (also known as Hardie board) siding. 


In addition to being cost-effective and easy to install, the material has a strong fire-resistant rating, the designer points out. Overall, the style’s vertical orientation also allows it to shed water more effectively than homes with shake or lap siding. This way, your aesthetic preferences never infringe upon your personal safety. Whether you have a small or large home, Hoekzema notes that tight spacing makes for interesting textures, especially when contrasted with widely spaced battens (the KLH-designed house, pictured above, is a prime example). Plus she reveals that while it seems to lend itself to modern barn-inspired structures, it can also be used to achieve a more traditional design. In her words, this facade choice is “twofold” because it is visually appealing and functional (and not to forget, a pro for resale!). We’re convinced, to say the least. 




Black and Green Home Exterior





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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Nail Art: The Color GREEN (Acrylic & Chrome)

I 💚 green in its various shades!  It also happens to be Year 2022's  Paint Color of the Year.  Below are some of the recent various green colors in my life:

Acrylic powder in black; with green chrome accents

My new AMELI bag 💚
black w/ green





Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year


Benjamin Moore: Color of the Year




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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Timberline HD Shingle: Hunter Green

In keeping with the Year 2021's trending popularity of the color GREEN, and my own love for the color green -- introducing, our new Timberline Hunter Green roof !! 👍💚💚👍








pc: Home Depot






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Thursday, April 16, 2020

House & Home: Meaningful & Modern Wow Doors

Beautiful Doors:  either by design,  size, aesthetics, or meaningful experience



pocket doors @ apartment in Europe


Front doors set the tone for what lies ahead. - HOUZZ
BIL during our visit to Versailles, France


curious grandson figuring-out the back door


I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.