Hi there and good morning….finally feeling a bit better, though I rested another day yesterday to be sure I am up to speed with all I have going on this week. Recently I told you a little about the fact that I am going to be participating in a very exciting showhouse…so that’s what this post is all about.
I was so flattered to have been asked to join the talent as one of the designers to design a space at the Ronald McDonald Showhouse this year. The opening night gala will honor design notables Candace Olsen and Nate Berkus.
This will take place on Oct.8th and we have 3 days prior to actually set up our space soup to nuts. However the planning is happening now…..I have always loved the color moss green, if you read my blog for any time you might know this:) And I really love moss green paired with a touch of antique brass and of course blue and white…truly a match made in heaven.
It is a little nerve wrecking to have to plan all this on paper as we cannot start actually decorating the space until Oct. 6th so I am trusting my vision…..I had the idea? dancing in my head and put together a mood board which looks like this-
Then looking into one of my many online albums came across this picture that cemented my decision on mossy green glossy walls!
I right away honed in on this gorgeous raised velvet fabric from Tilton Fenwick from Duralee, that rich mossy green caught my eye and I liked how it could feel a little more modern but would still be used traditionally with a beautiful navy trim for contrast-
As those ideas came together, I turned to artist extraordinaire Patricia of PVE to turn my vision into art and lo and behold just feast your eyes on these renderings,? it was such fun to see my idea jump to life! Very exciting to see these two versions…..she did a truly fabulous job and it really validated my ideas:)
Version 2-
How to choose! They are both so exquisite and what a great joy for me to see my vision come to life at the hand of Patricia’s incredible talent.
So this is a loose idea of what it will be about. I have LOTS to do, many elements to pull together, have to arrange the painter, and someone to hang the brackets. Since this is a project where everything in these spaces will be sold, getting donations from generous sponsors is very key. Here are some elements pulling themselves together-
The rug is from Safavieh…this is a super inexpensive rug (around $500)? but gives me the look I am after…form a distance almost looks like it could be an old antique right? I think it will more than achieve the effect I am after….
And here are the brackets that came in primed which I am attempting a DIY project on-
The sconces/brackets I bought as plaster unfinished only because they are quite inexpensive and trying my hand at one of my very first DIY projects and painting them antique gold. They will in essence give me ( I hope) the effect I am after without having to spend a few hundred dollars per bracket.
Here is my first bracket was done in Design Master in picture 1. It looks far better than plain old white plaster and is a really pretty pale shade of gold,? but I needed? a gold with more “oomph” to stand up to the moss green walls.
So I got another gold, this time Krylon’s gold? however that one was far too bright and “fake gold” looking to me, so tomorrow it’s off to the hardware store to try yet another “formula” (frames on bottom)-
And here is attempt 1- subtle and elegant but not enough, too dark and no “wow ” factor
And then attempt 2- way too bright, this is what I would refer to as “Trump gold” I can imagine his whole apartment just oozing in this brassy shiny gold:)
And just like Goldilocks, I am waiting for it to be “just right” this tutorial is what has inspired me to go buy black spray paint, I know I know, scary. My thoughts exactly! I also have been recommend to buy a glaze from Valspar, so will give that a whirl too:)
Started to experiment but it was getting dark but I feel I am going in the right direction….going to require a bit more practice but I don’t give up easily:)
I am donating all the blue and white and am working with several vendors on everything else. Every single item will be up for sale and all proceeds will go to the charity. I cannot think of a greater cause to donate to.? It was fun getting to the warehouse and starting to choose which pieces I will be adding to the room….
Here are just some of the blue and whites standing guard for when they get put in the room, (I played around after my seamstress gave me back the partially finished table cloth). Just waiting on trims to be put on-
Ditto these tables….a little nervous but more excited than anything to see this come to life. Going to do a finish on them and possibly a light gold glaze over them, chairs are being reupholstered in a rich dark blue velvet I already had extra off which was very handy! I will add two beautiful pillows to the chairs-
These beautiful pillows are being donated from one of my pillow manufacturers, they are perfect:)
I have been wanting to do a room in high gloss for a long time…and am now getting my chance. I chose Guacamole from Benjamin Moore, a rich mossy green which I am sure will be incredible looking in the high gloss finish and very dramatic with the gold brackets and blue and white jars. Just love this color-
After googling this color found this room painted in guacamole..pretty pretty!
I will be sure to keep you in the loop, the next time you hear about this space will be when it’s really in action and the room is actually coming together! If by chance you are in the tri state area more information will be forthcoming in case you want to come out and not only support this incredible fundraiser for Ronald McDonald but to show your love for the design community! It promises to be a really wonderful event and I cannot wait to see all the spaces:)
Thanks for stopping in, wishing you a fabulous day. Until next time…..
PS All newly arrived? blue and white porcelains from recent container are now on online shop for anyone who has asked, you can click here to view
The room is going to be gorgeous Tina! I totally love the color scheme you picked out and all the blue and white will pop with the moss background. Looking forward to seeing the finished room!
With the gold brackets you might want to look at an antiquing glaze rather than a black spray paint. It’s a lot easier and you’ll have more control over the finish, plus it will look a lot more realistic. You can buy ready made glazes at craft/hobby stores and also Lowe’s. Good luck!
What fun and for one of my favorite charities. I once did a dark green guest room with an oriental flare including an umbrella on the wall. Everyone loved it as I am sure they will your room. Your taste is wonderful and has a timeless feel about it. I am sure it will be one of the favorites. Your blog is my favorite and look forward to it especially on Sundays. Thank you for sharing your great taste with all of your followers.
Tina.. love the mix of the green with the blue and white! I can’t wait to see the finished product. Love PVE’s artwork bringing your dreams to life. Great DIY post too! Enjoy your week.
Looking fabulous Tina, you have a terrific eye for combinations.
When I was doing Folk art, we painted the white base orange, yellow or red before we added the gold. To knock the brightness back, we used burnt Umber applied over the piece then rubbed back to the desired effect. I seem to remember that it was an oil based burnt Umber over acrylic paints. The burnt umber is much warmer colour to use than black which is a bit dead. I hope that helps.
I loved Trump Gold! Perfect description. I will never think of it any other way now.
To mimic true gold leaf with spray paint… You should first spray the item with red paint or a combination of red and rust brown. Let dry.
Then you hit with some gold leaving some red peeking through. Distress with steel wool.
You are mimicking “bole” the clay adhesive ,used by gold leafers.
Your room is going to be gorgeous, Tina and what a special cause, very generous of you!! Another thought for the sconces is using the matte finish and then get a brighter Rub n Buff, ( my framer uses it all the time) to just do a bit of highlighting on some areas! Brava!! Love the moss gloss with blue and white!!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Painting Central Park
Wow, this was a great post, Tina! I’ve loved looking at your beautiful room ideas and designs as well as the good feedback from talented fellow readers. I can’t wait to see the completed room. Love your vision interpreted by PVE. Your project will be gorgeous. Good luck and make tons of $$:)
Wow!! I love the color combinations!! You are becoming quite a painter!! You will have to open an Segreto Finishes branch there!! I can’t wait to see the room complete!! xo Leslie Sinclair
I think you have a huge hit on your hands and on your drawing board. I’ve always loved a good mossy green.
We have this color on the walls of our family room and it goes so well with the draperies; black background with a Magnolia & Honeysuckle print. I’ve worked in a sage green buffalo check and a tarragon green on cream toile and voila’ we have a wonderful space for relaxing. Not a speck of blue!
My husband wanted “guy decor” for the family room. He still won’t listen when I tell him that plate sized Magnolia blooms are not “guy decor” but who cares, we’re both happy with the results. I love that I can now show off all my Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Queens ware and have it be the star in this room. Also blends right in with the coffee glazed kitchen cabinets and the green granite counters. Even though I did abandon blue in this room, I have learned so much from you about how to group complimentary patterns instead of matchy-matchy prints. Thank you Tina, you should have a television show, but then we would have to share you with the world!
What a great charity even! My dear friend have a premature baby and stayed at the Ronold McDonald house, it’s so amazing what they do to help! Your room is so elegant and beautiful….
Oh goodness!! This is so rich ..love the green with the blue and white. Those brackets will be the perfect accessory! The rug is gorgeous .. and what a fantastic value! You’ve got a wonderful eye for design Tina;)
??? the direction you are taking this room, it will be elegant and pretty!! Great wall color and backdrop for all your pretty blue and white porcelain pieces.
Kathysue
so excited for you, friend!!!! what a perfect project for you to partner with since all of your gifts and expertise can be utilized, and it appears the task has even inspired you to stretch your DIY savvy. woohoo! spread those wings and fly, baby, fly! the room is going to be dreamy!
How exciting, Tina and I love your choices. The room is going to be stunning and I can’t wait to follow those three days to see the result!! Happy Thursday!
I LOVE your ideas for the room and Patricia’s renderings are just perfect! I can’t wait to see the finished product! SO happy to hear you are feeling a bit better. xoxo
Supporting a great cause in style!! Your room is going to be very stunning, Tina! That paint color is so rich and cozy. All the blue and white pieces will pop! And the illustrations by Patricia are divine.
Cheers
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Hi there and good morning….finally feeling a bit better, though I rested another day yesterday to be sure I am up to speed with all I have going on this week. Recently I told you a little about the fact that I am going to be participating in a very exciting showhouse…so that’s what this post is all about.
I was so flattered to have been asked to join the talent as one of the designers to design a space at the Ronald McDonald Showhouse this year. The opening night gala will honor design notables Candace Olsen and Nate Berkus.
This will take place on Oct.8th and we have 3 days prior to actually set up our space soup to nuts. However the planning is happening now…..I have always loved the color moss green, if you read my blog for any time you might know this:) And I really love moss green paired with a touch of antique brass and of course blue and white…truly a match made in heaven.
It is a little nerve wrecking to have to plan all this on paper as we cannot start actually decorating the space until Oct. 6th so I am trusting my vision…..I had the idea? dancing in my head and put together a mood board which looks like this-
Then looking into one of my many online albums came across this picture that cemented my decision on mossy green glossy walls!
I right away honed in on this gorgeous raised velvet fabric from Tilton Fenwick from Duralee, that rich mossy green caught my eye and I liked how it could feel a little more modern but would still be used traditionally with a beautiful navy trim for contrast-
As those ideas came together, I turned to artist extraordinaire Patricia of PVE to turn my vision into art and lo and behold just feast your eyes on these renderings,? it was such fun to see my idea jump to life! Very exciting to see these two versions…..she did a truly fabulous job and it really validated my ideas:)
Version 2-
How to choose! They are both so exquisite and what a great joy for me to see my vision come to life at the hand of Patricia’s incredible talent.
So this is a loose idea of what it will be about. I have LOTS to do, many elements to pull together, have to arrange the painter, and someone to hang the brackets. Since this is a project where everything in these spaces will be sold, getting donations from generous sponsors is very key. Here are some elements pulling themselves together-
The rug is from Safavieh…this is a super inexpensive rug (around $500)? but gives me the look I am after…form a distance almost looks like it could be an old antique right? I think it will more than achieve the effect I am after….
And here are the brackets that came in primed which I am attempting a DIY project on-
The sconces/brackets I bought as plaster unfinished only because they are quite inexpensive and trying my hand at one of my very first DIY projects and painting them antique gold. They will in essence give me ( I hope) the effect I am after without having to spend a few hundred dollars per bracket.
Here is my first bracket was done in Design Master in picture 1. It looks far better than plain old white plaster and is a really pretty pale shade of gold,? but I needed? a gold with more “oomph” to stand up to the moss green walls.
So I got another gold, this time Krylon’s gold? however that one was far too bright and “fake gold” looking to me, so tomorrow it’s off to the hardware store to try yet another “formula” (frames on bottom)-
And here is attempt 1- subtle and elegant but not enough, too dark and no “wow ” factor
And then attempt 2- way too bright, this is what I would refer to as “Trump gold” I can imagine his whole apartment just oozing in this brassy shiny gold:)
And just like Goldilocks, I am waiting for it to be “just right” this tutorial is what has inspired me to go buy black spray paint, I know I know, scary. My thoughts exactly! I also have been recommend to buy a glaze from Valspar, so will give that a whirl too:)
Started to experiment but it was getting dark but I feel I am going in the right direction….going to require a bit more practice but I don’t give up easily:)
I am donating all the blue and white and am working with several vendors on everything else. Every single item will be up for sale and all proceeds will go to the charity. I cannot think of a greater cause to donate to.? It was fun getting to the warehouse and starting to choose which pieces I will be adding to the room….
Here are just some of the blue and whites standing guard for when they get put in the room, (I played around after my seamstress gave me back the partially finished table cloth). Just waiting on trims to be put on-
Ditto these tables….a little nervous but more excited than anything to see this come to life. Going to do a finish on them and possibly a light gold glaze over them, chairs are being reupholstered in a rich dark blue velvet I already had extra off which was very handy! I will add two beautiful pillows to the chairs-
These beautiful pillows are being donated from one of my pillow manufacturers, they are perfect:)
I have been wanting to do a room in high gloss for a long time…and am now getting my chance. I chose Guacamole from Benjamin Moore, a rich mossy green which I am sure will be incredible looking in the high gloss finish and very dramatic with the gold brackets and blue and white jars. Just love this color-
After googling this color found this room painted in guacamole..pretty pretty!
I will be sure to keep you in the loop, the next time you hear about this space will be when it’s really in action and the room is actually coming together! If by chance you are in the tri state area more information will be forthcoming in case you want to come out and not only support this incredible fundraiser for Ronald McDonald but to show your love for the design community! It promises to be a really wonderful event and I cannot wait to see all the spaces:)
Thanks for stopping in, wishing you a fabulous day. Until next time…..
PS All newly arrived? blue and white porcelains from recent container are now on online shop for anyone who has asked, you can click here to view
PPS Last day for chinoiserie promo (ends tomorrow) Click here to visit-
The room is going to be gorgeous Tina! I totally love the color scheme you picked out and all the blue and white will pop with the moss background. Looking forward to seeing the finished room!
With the gold brackets you might want to look at an antiquing glaze rather than a black spray paint. It’s a lot easier and you’ll have more control over the finish, plus it will look a lot more realistic. You can buy ready made glazes at craft/hobby stores and also Lowe’s. Good luck!
YOUR VISION FOR THE ROOM LOOKS FABULOUS!! I WOULD SUGGEST YOU TRY ANNIE SLOAN’S DARK WAX ON YOUR VERY BRIGHT GOLD. IT WORKS WONDERS.
What fun and for one of my favorite charities. I once did a dark green guest room with an oriental flare including an umbrella on the wall. Everyone loved it as I am sure they will your room. Your taste is wonderful and has a timeless feel about it. I am sure it will be one of the favorites. Your blog is my favorite and look forward to it especially on Sundays. Thank you for sharing your great taste with all of your followers.
Tina.. love the mix of the green with the blue and white! I can’t wait to see the finished product. Love PVE’s artwork bringing your dreams to life. Great DIY post too! Enjoy your week.
Try gold leaf from Michaels and Annie Sloan Dark Wax. It will do the trick perfectly.
Looking fabulous Tina, you have a terrific eye for combinations.
When I was doing Folk art, we painted the white base orange, yellow or red before we added the gold. To knock the brightness back, we used burnt Umber applied over the piece then rubbed back to the desired effect. I seem to remember that it was an oil based burnt Umber over acrylic paints. The burnt umber is much warmer colour to use than black which is a bit dead. I hope that helps.
I loved Trump Gold! Perfect description. I will never think of it any other way now.
To mimic true gold leaf with spray paint… You should first spray the item with red paint or a combination of red and rust brown. Let dry.
Then you hit with some gold leaving some red peeking through. Distress with steel wool.
You are mimicking “bole” the clay adhesive ,used by gold leafers.
Dark wax will tone down the gold beautifully.
Your room is going to be gorgeous, Tina and what a special cause, very generous of you!! Another thought for the sconces is using the matte finish and then get a brighter Rub n Buff, ( my framer uses it all the time) to just do a bit of highlighting on some areas! Brava!! Love the moss gloss with blue and white!!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Painting Central Park
Wow, this was a great post, Tina! I’ve loved looking at your beautiful room ideas and designs as well as the good feedback from talented fellow readers. I can’t wait to see the completed room. Love your vision interpreted by PVE. Your project will be gorgeous. Good luck and make tons of $$:)
Wow!! I love the color combinations!! You are becoming quite a painter!! You will have to open an Segreto Finishes branch there!! I can’t wait to see the room complete!! xo Leslie Sinclair
Rub-n-buff will give you a better gold. A little goes a long way, but the results are excellent.
Ditto Lynn’s suggestion; Rub n’ Buff – easy application, lot’s of color options, very forgiving, great results!
You could also try some “Rub ‘n Buff” (another wax product) to tone down the gold. Nice colors!
I think you have a huge hit on your hands and on your drawing board. I’ve always loved a good mossy green.
We have this color on the walls of our family room and it goes so well with the draperies; black background with a Magnolia & Honeysuckle print. I’ve worked in a sage green buffalo check and a tarragon green on cream toile and voila’ we have a wonderful space for relaxing. Not a speck of blue!
My husband wanted “guy decor” for the family room. He still won’t listen when I tell him that plate sized Magnolia blooms are not “guy decor” but who cares, we’re both happy with the results. I love that I can now show off all my Wedgwood Napoleon Ivy Queens ware and have it be the star in this room. Also blends right in with the coffee glazed kitchen cabinets and the green granite counters. Even though I did abandon blue in this room, I have learned so much from you about how to group complimentary patterns instead of matchy-matchy prints. Thank you Tina, you should have a television show, but then we would have to share you with the world!
Love the mood board and your choices. ..can’t wait to see the end product.
What a great charity even! My dear friend have a premature baby and stayed at the Ronold McDonald house, it’s so amazing what they do to help! Your room is so elegant and beautiful….
Smiles~
Mari
Oh goodness!! This is so rich ..love the green with the blue and white. Those brackets will be the perfect accessory! The rug is gorgeous .. and what a fantastic value! You’ve got a wonderful eye for design Tina;)
Love the colour combination and the mood board. Can’t wait to see the final product.
??? the direction you are taking this room, it will be elegant and pretty!! Great wall color and backdrop for all your pretty blue and white porcelain pieces.
Kathysue
so excited for you, friend!!!! what a perfect project for you to partner with since all of your gifts and expertise can be utilized, and it appears the task has even inspired you to stretch your DIY savvy. woohoo! spread those wings and fly, baby, fly! the room is going to be dreamy!
Tina, this looks fabulous! I love the artistic renderings from Patricia at PVE, she is so talented.
I cannot wait to see more of your design for this very worthy cause.
Happy to hear that you are feeling better!
Tina..I love the inspiration..Patricia did such a great job!
Hi Tina! I tried to leave a comment yesterday but I don’t see it and I’m not sure what happened.
I love the ideas you have for the show house and can’t wait to see the final project! You always have the best ideas
How exciting, Tina and I love your choices. The room is going to be stunning and I can’t wait to follow those three days to see the result!! Happy Thursday!
I’m so excited for you, Tina and BM Guacamole sounds just the perfect color for this project and this time of the year!
Lots of love to you, my friend!!!
xo
Luciane from HomeBunch.com
I LOVE your ideas for the room and Patricia’s renderings are just perfect! I can’t wait to see the finished product! SO happy to hear you are feeling a bit better. xoxo
Supporting a great cause in style!! Your room is going to be very stunning, Tina! That paint color is so rich and cozy. All the blue and white pieces will pop! And the illustrations by Patricia are divine.
Cheers
The room will be stunning. Can you please tell me where I can buy the Safavia rug? Am redoing LR and it will be perfect.
I love the color story. And I just know that you will achieve perfection with the sconces! And the entire project!