Thursday, September 18, 2008

Going green

We took on quite the project this weekend. Now, one wouldn't think that painting a small bathroom and just two walls of a kitchen would take all weekend. Well in our case, one would be wrong.

We decided to paint our kitchen a vibrant shade of green and our bathroom a lovely shade of blue. We'd finally picked out the colors and picked up the paint last weekend, but didn't have time to paint until this weekend. We had a nice morning on Saturday, and set to painting after a late breakfast (yes, you guessed it, bagel sandwiches. And I wonder why I have gained weight since the wedding).

Here is what our kitchen looked like before painting, the view from our living room.



We moved the table, butcher's block, fridge, did all of our taping, and started painting. Here I am sirring the paint. I only include this photo since you can kind of see our new coffee table behind me and I haven't taken a better one yet. Just to give you an idea...


Even after we had both coats on we started to fear that the color was too dark. Geoff disliked it right away, as you can kind of tell from this photo if you look real closely at his face.


I, as usual, took a little longer to make up my mind. I decreed that we would wait and see what it looked like in the sunlight tomorrow, since by this time it was grey outside and getting dark anyway.

We then attacked the bathroom. Geoff was afraid the blue wouldn't look blue, as it was very light and white-looking initially. But, as we've learned from painting the kitchen, paint dries darker than it is when it goes on. So the bathroom turned out quite lovely. As the bathroom was drying, Geoff started to watch the USC/Ohio State game, which he thoroughly enjoyed. He actually did a lot of yelling at the TV, as is usual when people watch football. Mostly positive, except for one bad call by the refs, after which he tore them a new one from the comfort of our living room. I am perfectly used to yelling at the TV during football, as I come from a long line of vocal college football fans ("Oh, he's gone! He's GONE!!" being my dad's favorite as a wide receiver breaks away and eludes tackles on his way to the end zone). It only was slightly problematic on Saturday if I had my back to Geoff or was entering from the other room or something. If I wasn't paying attention to him or the game and he yelled, it slightly scared the pants off me. Gotta stay aware, stay on my toes, always be ready for it. As it was a good game, he kept yelling louder and louder, and I can only imagine what the neighbors thought. Aw, keep 'em guessing...

So with the game over (good game, Trojans!) and the bathroom complete with touch ups and looking sparkly and the perfect shade of blue (still haven't gotten a picture of it in the sunlight, so those will come later), we watched a movie and went to bed FAR too late. Got up Sunday morning to check how our green kitchen was looking. A tad better in the light of day. But still just really green. A very dark, kind of muddy, GREEN green. Like if it were a musical it would be called, "Green! The Musical!" Exclamation points and referring to a musical as "The Musical" in the title, always kind of gives you the idea that you're in for something over the top. Which is not what we were looking for in our kitchen wall color. And this was not even happy over the top... it looked more.... angry/dirty over the top. We ultimately decided it was a bit much. It even was darker and muddier than this picture makes it look.


But, we couldn't do much about it right then, since I had to head off to the the theatre to see a show I helped cast at work, A Man For All Seasons (starring Frank Langella) and Geoff had to get to a film shoot with his friend Tim, but we decided he would pick up some new paint on the way.

After the theatre, I came home, got groceries, dropped off our laundry, picked up some fresh flowers for the house, and organized my bedroom closet before starting on some Turkey Chili Stew for dinner. I'd only chopped the peppers and onions when Geoff came home at 7pm with new paint and the idea that we'd just get it all done tonight. So we took a deep breath, threw the veggies in a zip lock to cook on Tuesday, and dove in. We'd left the tape on from yesterday, fortunately, so we had a bit of a head start. The evening proceeded as follows:

7:30pm - Move furniture, throw down drop cloth, open a couple of coronas and commence painting the primer coat
7:37pm - Am reminded to take off my rings, when a huge glob of primer lands on my engagement ring. Not to worry, it came right off
8:15pm - Geoff breaks broom handle that was attached to roller, permanently leaving part of the broom IN the roller.
8:20pm Geoff leaves for Rite Aid to buy a new broom, I continue painting edges.
8:31pm - Geoff returns from Rite Aid with $5 broom, which he promptly dismantles to use in roller #2
8:33pm - Geoff, clearly not knowing his own strength, breaks roller #2
8:55pm - Primer coat finished, we order dinner. I break down and order waffle fries.
9:10pm - Dinner arrives. We enjoy it, and our second round of beers, while watching the pilot of J.J. Abrams new series, Fringe.
9:22pm - We decide we don't really care for the multiple shots of the man with the see through skin on the show. Slightly disturbing, especially while eating.
9:30pm - Geoff bids me finish my dinner and enjoy the show for a bit while he gets started on the coat of new, lighter, lovelier green.
9:35pm - I watch with approval from the couch as the lighter green already looks MUCH better than Green! The Musical!
9:41pm - I feel sufficiently guilty that Geoff is working while I watch the scary see-through-skin man, and go to join him. (this picture makes it look slightly more yellow in color than it actually is.)


10:04pm - We both have much joy at how much better this color is and how we are almost done, just a few touch ups left
10:27pm - We finish and decide that one coat of green is enough. We celebrate by watching the end of Fringe, and despite the see-through-skin guy, enjoy it. I enjoy seeing NY actors I know in the supporting parts. (Lovely work by Jason Butler Harner and Blair Brown, and Jasika Nicole, who I'm impressed with, as I remember her from her college showcase just a year or so ago).
11:18pm - Go to pull the tape off and all of a sudden the paint comes off with it. In sheets, like wallpaper. Or even easier - like cheap nail polish. Not only our light green coat, but also the dark green AND the white that the room was painted when we move in. We are down to what appears to be plaster? It's a little dusty to the touch.


11:20pm - Um. We stare at it, not knowing quite what to do. Possibly Geoff says a swear word under his breath.
11:22pm - We triage by just pulling the tape off really really slowly everywhere else. Or I do. Geoff pulls the paint off in sheets in the 2 foot section between the corner of the room and the window, floor to ceiling.
11:34pm - we create a cut line to stop the madness of the peeling.
11:38pm - We contemplate having to have the super come look at it and fix it in the morning.
11:40pm - We abandon that idea, shrug our shoulders, throw a coat of primer on the bald patch of wall and follow it up with a coat of the green.
12:05am - We decide that we do in fact need two coats of the green on the rest of the walls that have not peeled off.
12:29am - Still painting
12:35am - Geoff says I have done a "half-cocked" job with the second coat on the section that I started with the roller that he broke earlier. I don't care enough to protest.
12:50pm - I continue to do a "half cocked" job on the trim.
1:00am - Geoff declares that as it is 1am, we are NOT getting up early to work out. Couldn't agree more.
1:20am - We declare the painting finished.
1:25am - I start to pick up the discarded tape and sheets of paint that came off the walls and vow that no matter how it looks when it dries and when we finally take the tape off the ceiling, we will NOT paint the kitchen anymore.
1:45am - Geoff wants to move the furniture back into place. I remind him the paint is not dry yet and go lie down.
1:53am - I give up entirely and go to bed. Geoff is still cleaning.
2:35am - After waking myself up coughing, I walk out to the living room to get my inhaler from my purse and am dazzled by how awesome the kitchen looks. Geoff has cleaned everything up, put all the furniture back and it looks amazing. Amazing. And I love it. And somehow seems worth all the madness.



PS: 12:24pm on Tuesday (2 days later) - I still have paint in my hair.

PPS: 7:02pm on Thursday (4 days later) - I arrive home to find Geoff out on an errand. I call him and he asks me to do him a favor and go into the kitchen. I walk through the pass through from the living room and stare at our pretty green wall and think how nice it looks. I'm still on the phone with him waiting for what this favor is he needs from me. He says he thinks he left something on the wall. I look at the wall, wondering what mess he could have gotten into. Seeing nothing out of the ordinary (and remembering I'm the one who gets into messes), I turn to look behind me and see that he has painted the other two walls in the kitchen while I was at work! We now have a completely green kitchen and I LOVE IT. AND I love my wonderful husband for such an awesome surprise.

4 comments:

Deb Schwabe said...

OOoooooohhhh, that is so pretty!
Boy what a tale! You two are true night owls to get that project done....and, you are young! Will anxiously await more pictures, and a viewing in person one of these days!
My Kate, Thanks AWFULLY for the lovely birthday phone chat! I LOVE YOU! xoxo

Michelle said...

Yeah! I know picking paint colors is so difficult (the decisions are looming ahead for us...) and I'm so glad you now love your bathroom AND your kitchen! The kitchen looks lovely!

Unknown said...

don't be afraid of color!!!!!

Courtney said...

it looks GREAT and i loved the minute by minute replay! green is the HARDEST color to pick!