Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 20:52     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did it with very light blue flat paint in a nursery and I love it. It has cleaned up fine so far, but I DIY paint so the cost is low and I figured we’d redo it in the kid years at some point anyway.


This is close to what I’m considering but for a little boy’s room.


If you’re a person who hires painters and it’s a major expense for you, I might say don’t do it. For me it was funsies and I could change it back for $150 and a Saturday.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 20:32     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

Anonymous wrote:I did it with very light blue flat paint in a nursery and I love it. It has cleaned up fine so far, but I DIY paint so the cost is low and I figured we’d redo it in the kid years at some point anyway.


This is close to what I’m considering but for a little boy’s room.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 20:20     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

I have rooms that are color drenched in white. Does that count?

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I actually hate it for anything other than a bathroom.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 18:29     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

I did it with very light blue flat paint in a nursery and I love it. It has cleaned up fine so far, but I DIY paint so the cost is low and I figured we’d redo it in the kid years at some point anyway.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 16:19     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

What color? What room? I’ve done it for a powder room in dark blue and a bedroom in a light sea foam/aqua.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 15:52     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

I like it in a room that is meant to be a retreat or getaway especially if it's somewhere meant to be dark -- a bedroom or a den. I've seen it with a rich dark teal or maroon and with complementary textiles and the right lighting it can be really nice.

We can't really get away with it in our home because it's small and virtually all rooms are multi-use -- bedrooms are also offices and workout spaces and the common areas are all open to one another. But if we had a separate office or a den I would love to do a room in hunter green with dark floral curtains and a velvet sofa and dark woods. A little retreat afor watching movies or visiting with guests after dinner.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2024 15:48     Subject: What do you think of color drenching?

What do you think of color drenching, which, as I understand it, is painting the entire room the same color, including the trim and often ceiling. I believe sometimes a different sheen is used on the trim though. I’m debating doing this but can’t decide if it’s too much. If you did this and like it, what color and sheens did you use?