Not only is my Barbie Condo petite, it is a bit on the rather dark side. You see, as far as windows go, I have only a small kitchen window ( That is what small kitchens have, you know....) at the front side of my place and a six foot wide sliding glass door at the other end, in my eensy weensy living room. Beyond the sliding door in the living room is a small patio which has a balcony hanging over it, casting shade. While this will be oh-so-nice
if when things warm up this summer, but it
does make my lil' living room.... dim. (I had
every single light on in my downstairs to take these pictures.)
Now, I am all about mood lighting and candlelight in the evenings, but notsomuch in the mornings through mid day, and
especially not in spring and summer time. (edited here to add: Oh! My gosh! LOL! Thanks to those of you who spotted Moose's...um...derriere in the left hand mirror and let me know...I don't think I will tell Moose...he would simply
die if he knew his patootie was showing like that!)
Anyway.
I've been toying with the idea of lightening things up by getting rid of the black pieces of furniture in my living and dining areas, wondering if this might create a lighter,
brighter look in my space, so... I am thinking of painting this hutch a weathered white. Think that might do the trick, or will it simply change my look to more of a feminine, foofy look?
I am also debating on whether or not to paint my dining set white as well. (I got
the idea here. Doesn't this picture inspire you madly to decorate a dining room?! It does me!)
The challenge here is that my farm table is
all white (no wood-stained top) and I have my old hall table in this area as a buffet server, and it is
all cream, so I am wondering if that might be too match-y match-y, or boring, or...well, I am just not sure. Actually, I am not even 100% sure I want to keep this table. I am considering selling it and replacing the round for a small rectangular farm table I already have in my workroom office, which could mimic the look in that photo above that I like so much.....
*sigh*
So many decisions. If, in the end, I feel I made a mistake by painting these pieces, I will be spending time re-painting things back, and that doesn't sound too fun to me....I'm dying to know...What do
you think?