When we built our house seven years ago, we had the foresight to have a large room in the basement finished, which has turned out to be an incredible blessing. At the time, we assumed it would be a typical dark, depressing basement (underestimating the impact of the four large windows) and therefore we went with a pale yellow paint, to brighten it up a little.
Big mistake. The room always seemed cold, impersonal, and (believe it or not) too big. I know, I know, cry me a river. This was, of course, before kids’ stuff filled it up. Anyway, check out the “before” pictures:
Now, to be honest, the too-country plaid slipcovers didn’t contribute to the look I was going for, but the yellow walls were the main problem. After a great deal of research, I decided that red would be the perfect colour to achieve the warm atmosphere we wanted. Many friends and family members thought I was crazy to make such a dramatic change, and that part I have never regretted, but others warned us about the technical issues with red paint. Those people, I should have listened to. On the advice of the Home Depot lady (who also questioned my sanity, and stressed the difficulty we would be facing) we bought a pink primer to start things off.
Although we enlisted a couple of family members to help, painting an 800 square foot room full of windows, doors and a staircase is no quick job. Once the primer was on, my husband (only semi-jokingly) asked me if I wanted to just stick with the light rose colour and wrap things up. But no, I persisted, and we forged ahead with coat number one of Behr’s “Ruby Ring.” Then coat number two. Then three. And we still weren’t done.
Some after photos: (the bottom one is the Christmas look. Red works really well with that!)
Our living room/dining room has a red accent wall and I love it. It took 3 coats of paint to cover our wall.
I also have a red room…my dining room. It is supposed to be an 'appetite appeasing' colour. I mentioned I was thinking of doing it red and your husband STRONGLY recommended re-thinking. But, we didn't back out. We were brave. It also took 4 coats…and I'm pretty sure I remember crying on coat #3…but now we love it! 'Not for the Faint of Heart' is true…some people just don't get it (like my father who said 'Why would you ever paint a room red?!'). Umm thanks Dad. You're not invited to dinner.
Hey I was watching a show on television Sarah's house and she was painting something red and she mentioned that to get a true red colour to prime with grey not white. Just a suggestion for anyone intereted in painting something red. By the way I think your family room looks amazing.