This Stuck-in-1962 Living Room Looks Brand-New After a Fireplace Makeover
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This Stuck-in-1962 Living Room Looks Brand-New After a Fireplace Makeover
"The brick was cheap, so we painted it to make it a feature. It has new life in it. The same green paint is used on the trim and doors in the living room, and the walls are painted a brightening white, creating a cohesive design that transformed the entire space."
A homeowner named Laura and her husband Simon revitalized their living room by painting their original brick fireplace. Recognizing the brick's inexpensive quality, they chose to paint it as a design feature rather than replace it. They selected a teal color called Pleat by Little Greene for the fireplace, which gave it new visual interest and life. The same green shade was applied to the trim and doors throughout the living room, while the walls were painted a bright white using Little Greene's Stock. This coordinated color scheme created a cohesive and refreshed aesthetic for the entire space.
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