pic: Lea Hartman
It wasn't lively enough nor did it reflect his personality at all.
I painted the bed head wall(the one that was wallpapered) with this left over Benjamin Moore Gentleman's Gray color at Christmas. It was livelier than the wallpaper, but it wasn't THE ONE.
Fast forward to recently when I received this AMAZING handmade Alisha Sukhi felt ball rug. Sukhi felt ball rugs are handmade by artisans in Nepal.
Once an artisan has finished creating a rug, her name is placed on a label attached to the rug. The wonderful artisan who made my rug is Binita Khad Ka. Thank you so much Binita! The Sukhi rug has the most vibrant colors(so me), is beautiful, well made, and feels amazing underfoot. As soon as I saw it, I thought it's going in Ian's room and it will be the inspiration for his new wall color. And so it was.
Meet Benjamin Moore Tangerine Dream.
The color goes beautifully with the Sukhi feltball rug and complements the adjoining walls painted in BM Brittany Blue nicely.
The color reflects Ian's happy and fun personality. Coincidentally I learned too that Sukhi means happy... Imagine that!?
The room while it's not the attic has similar features of an attic space and the height of the bed head wall has always bugged me because it's shorter than the other walls and while I could place the bed on another wall, where it is now is the best spot. So this time around while painting, I decided to extend the paint all the way to the ceiling to give the illusion of height and it worked.
Ian playing hide and seek with his little Minion friend(pictured under the blanket)
His little art wall. Big Bird in the cute socks was done by the wonderful artist, Charlotta Ward.
My Sukhi felt ball rug is much more beautiful in person and I absolutely love it! Thanks to the lovely ladies at Sukhi rugs for this beauty!xx
The rug looks right at home anywhere in the room. In fact, I think it would look great just about anywhere in our home.
P.S. I was gifted this lovely rug but opinions expressed are my own and the rug is amazeballs!
0 comments:
Post a Comment