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Pimp My Pantry: Day 2

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Pimp My Pantry: Day 2

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Now onto the post:

Let's remember that this was supposed to be Operation Pantry P-R-I-M-P. Somehow, in the process of designing the overwrought action plan for yesterday's post, I channeled my inner gangster and turned it into P-I-M-P. Whoops! Apparently my pantry will now have a whole lot of 'tude. I'm cool wit dat.

[shudder]

Okay, sorry. Back to normal over here. This w.a.s.p. can't pull that off for more than two sentences.

So, to start, we have a thrilling picture:

 

 

Okay. Sorry, yes, that's another white wall. But that's the last one, I promise! And doesn't it look great?! This was the first thing I had to accomplish today. A nice coat (two, actually) of flat white. (I just used paint that the previous owners left so it was even the same white! Hurray for free.) Since the pantry was so banged up and stained, this made a huge difference in person.

But that's not where I left it for the day! Oh no, ideeeeed.

You know how when you start a project and then things just keep getting added to the process? Yeah, that happened here. I kept staring at the white walls and then looking down at the horrible trim:

 

This is the color of the trim over the entire house. Doors, baseboards, crown moulding, everywhere. We had already decided that we're going to give it all a nice coat of white. However, due to having the paint from the previous owners, we learned that the trim was painted in oil-based paint. Ugh.

After some googling and being completely traumatized by the potential hazards of putting latex paint directly over oil (we're going to be using only low odor & no voc latex paint throughout the house), I decided to just call the guys at Lowe's. They calmed me down from my oil/latex tizzy and suggested we use this product:

 

 

And let me just say: it rocks. It goes on like Elmer's glue. So, with this knowledge (and huge gallon of happy, low voc primer) we decided that going ahead and painting the trim would be best while the pantry was empty and everything was taped, etc. This also gave me more practice at cutting in with my favorite 2" angled brush (see above). So after a bit of painting and priming, the pantry had nice fresh, white trim. (I'll spare you another all-white photo.)

Now it was time to add some pattern! I downloaded this great stencil from Jones Design Company (find it here) and printed it out:

 

 

Then, I traced it onto cardboard and cardstock. (the reason for my genius with be forthcoming). ;-) I then taped a level to my cardboard stencil so I could keep the world straight as I traced:

 

 

So then, it was only a matter of finding center and then trace and trace and trace and trace...

 

 

(see the pretty white trim? I'll spare you the mental image of me trying to do a happy dance in a 3 foot square.)

You'll see that I ended up needing to do some partial shapes and the edge. This is where my cardstock came in. It could easily fold where I needed it to, so I wouldn't have to cut or maim my cardboard stencil. *muahahaha*

After I unfurled my claw-shaped-hand from around the pencil, I took one of the rejects from our living room test swatching. (Another post for another day) It is Behr "French Silver". I then painted on the inside of the lines like so, omitting every other shape:

 

At this point, I will freely admit that I was tempted to just go ahead and paint the whole thing grey. But, our inspiration for the color scheme came from the runner rug we have directly outside the pantry:

 

(Its from West Elm) See those edges? Such a fun punch of color. And I figured, where else could I so easily include a pop of cheeriness? A pantry is the perfect place for that. So I got the Behr color "Pear" in a sample. And here she is in action on the wall:

 

A finished shot with the white trim, you say? I don't mind if I do:

 

 

Even with the newspaper still down (I'm going to do a second coat of white on the trim as recommended on the can) it is HAPPY!

 

So what do with think? A pantry with attitude? It's on it's way, methinks. Is it wrong that I'm almost sad to be putting up shelves in front it? There will be no small amount of pouting if we can't see the wall through the groceries... Just keepin' it real.

See you guys on the flip side Monday morning!

 

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1 Comments:

At April 5, 2013 at 10:24 AM , Blogger nrussotto said...

Love it. Can you subscribe me to the new format, please? It's so much more efficient stalking this way :-)

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NR

 

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