This Brown Corner Cabinet's Makeover Has the Coolest Idea for Leftover Wallpaper
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This Brown Corner Cabinet's Makeover Has the Coolest Idea for Leftover Wallpaper
"The blue base color stayed the same. While a lot changed in this iteration of the cabinet, Caroline kept the bold blue color. But this time around, "I removed the cabinet's old wallpaper and painted it pink before doing hand-painted wiggly lines on it," Caroline explains. The light pink background paint color is Graham & Brown's Capulet, and the squiggly blue stripes (in the same shade as the body of the cabinet) weren't exactly planned."
""I intended to do [straight] stripes, but the masking tape I used pulled off the paint, so I had to start again," she says. "I wasn't sure if I would [like them] because they obviously aren't perfect, and I like most things symmetrical!" she says."
Caroline kept the cabinet's bold blue base while removing its old wallpaper. The interior was painted a light pink background using Graham & Brown's Capulet. Hand-painted wiggly blue lines were added in the same shade as the cabinet body. The squiggly stripes resulted from an unintended masking tape issue that pulled off paint when attempting straight stripes, requiring a repaint and a change in approach. The imperfect, asymmetrical wavy stripes contrast with Caroline's usual preference for symmetry but remain a prominent decorative feature against the soft pink background.
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