On Friday, my mother (a seasoned historic preservationist that has restored two Victorians!) came over and painted most of the trim in the parlor, as I worked on priming the dining room walls. Time flew by as we shared our thoughts and laughter throughout the day. Needless to say, her work looks great, and I greatly appreciate her efforts and support of our goals! The moulding trim along the edge of the ceiling is the only aspect left. It will be finished in gold leaf paint shortly.
Throughout the weekend, Matt and I finished priming the dining room. This area has needed the most work thus far. We repaired walls, ceiling, and the moulding, and allowing the layers of plaster to dry is time consuming. However--patience is a virtue--and now the room is solid. Matt painted the final coat of white on the ceiling yesterday, and I will put La Fonda Antique Red on the walls later this week!
On Sunday, our 24 year old niece Lauren (pictured), came out to help paint. (I mention age here because when we talk of having a niece, many of our friends think we are referring to a child, instead of someone that is closer to our age!) We thought we would be ready to finish the dining room, but decided that we would best utilize our time by priming the office upstairs. Lauren worked on cutting in the paint along the trim (and did an excellent job, I might add!), and I rolled the primer. Through telling stories, listening to tunes on Pandora (some good and bad!), and drinking a few beers, we had finished the walls! Matt wrapped up the work by priming the ceiling. We are leaving the trim as the existing olive green for now and will be painting the walls a luscious plum color, for a New Orleans French Quarter vibe!
Thanks Mom and Lauren for a wonderful weekend! All your work and support will always be remembered. We are grateful to know such hard working and dedicated people.
Photos coming soon...