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Family Room: The Accent Wall

Wall: Before
Ever since I started to think about decorating this house -- way back in October -- I knew I wanted to do a dramatic accent wall in the family room. The room is huge with two-story ceilings. There are six windows on one wall and four more flanking the fireplace -- so this room could definitely handle a dark, rich color.

A few design magazine, sites and HGTV shows later, navy blue stuck in my head. Like one design show I watch advocates, look to the clothes you wear often to help decide color -- which for me and Dave is denim. And we both have soft navy sweatshirts that are common weekend wear. Navy it was -- decided in December.

So, each night since we moved in while watching TV I'd stare at the beige wall, that is slightly inset, and imagine it was navy blue. And I'd itch and wish to paint it.

Now, with the new media cabinet arriving on Friday, it's finally time! Once we moved out the furniture pieces we no longer will need, we reoriented everything so we could easily get to the wall. I taped up some navy samples and decided on Valspar "True Navy" at Loews. I used Valspar in the girls' bathroom and wanted another crack at it. We got the paint-and-primer in eggshell.

We set up the ladder and got to work.  After pictures coming soon.
Family Room: Before

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