Have spent a lovely few minutes looking at decorating/antiquey sorts of blogs and am inspired. :) Am especially intrigued by a particular photo I saw of an old toy that was set in front of a pair of turquoise doors that were chipped and badly in need of fresh paint. But, you know? That's the way it was supposed to be. Puts me of a mind to not be so obsessed with our badly scuffed woodwork. Should I not fret over it? Huh. Maybe so. Or at least, not make a big deal of it.
Food for thought.
Our house is sort of old....60 years....is that old enough to be charming, I wonder? There's a fine line between the clever highlighting of age and plain old worn out, you know?
My husband is all the time distressing furniture for customers. But is it okay for trim and interior doors? I'm not convinced. Talk to me. I do love me some glossy white trim paint, though.
Food for thought.
Our house is sort of old....60 years....is that old enough to be charming, I wonder? There's a fine line between the clever highlighting of age and plain old worn out, you know?
My husband is all the time distressing furniture for customers. But is it okay for trim and interior doors? I'm not convinced. Talk to me. I do love me some glossy white trim paint, though.