Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to paint a mural in my dining room that looks something like this:
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DH's reaction to this is abject and total horror (drama queen, but that's for another forum). He does not want to get roped in to being my assistant and/or ruining the wall.
What do you think? I don't think it's a big deal. I like painting, and I am going to do a small-scale version of the mural on a board first so that I know I can actually paint what I am thinking of. And if whoever buys the house does not like it, they can paint right over it. Right?
Wrong. You have to commit to painting over it before you put the house on the market.
Anonymous wrote:I want to paint a mural in my dining room that looks something like this:
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DH's reaction to this is abject and total horror (drama queen, but that's for another forum). He does not want to get roped in to being my assistant and/or ruining the wall.
What do you think? I don't think it's a big deal. I like painting, and I am going to do a small-scale version of the mural on a board first so that I know I can actually paint what I am thinking of. And if whoever buys the house does not like it, they can paint right over it. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, DH doesn't hate the look of the mural, he thinks that I am going to do something catastrophic to the wall and then he'll have to paint it again. In other words, he has no faith in me!
I know it is kitschy, but I just can't help what I love. When I was 13 my parents bought a house with a wallpaper in the dining room in that style and I have loved the look ever since (even though my furniture is not country). I tried looking for a wallpaper but could not find one, and I actually think a mural is easier for whoever may buy the house next because removing wallpaper is a big pain in the butt.
If you paint it and he doesn't like it will he feel free to tell you that? What if you put in all that work and then he wants to paint over it?
Anonymous wrote:No, DH doesn't hate the look of the mural, he thinks that I am going to do something catastrophic to the wall and then he'll have to paint it again. In other words, he has no faith in me!
I know it is kitschy, but I just can't help what I love. When I was 13 my parents bought a house with a wallpaper in the dining room in that style and I have loved the look ever since (even though my furniture is not country). I tried looking for a wallpaper but could not find one, and I actually think a mural is easier for whoever may buy the house next because removing wallpaper is a big pain in the butt.
Anonymous wrote:No, DH doesn't hate the look of the mural, he thinks that I am going to do something catastrophic to the wall and then he'll have to paint it again. In other words, he has no faith in me!
I know it is kitschy, but I just can't help what I love. When I was 13 my parents bought a house with a wallpaper in the dining room in that style and I have loved the look ever since (even though my furniture is not country). I tried looking for a wallpaper but could not find one, and I actually think a mural is easier for whoever may buy the house next because removing wallpaper is a big pain in the butt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to paint a mural in my dining room that looks something like this:
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DH's reaction to this is abject and total horror (drama queen, but that's for another forum). He does not want to get roped in to being my assistant and/or ruining the wall.
What do you think? I don't think it's a big deal. I like painting, and I am going to do a small-scale version of the mural on a board first so that I know I can actually paint what I am thinking of. And if whoever buys the house does not like it, they can paint right over it. Right?
I would love one too, but I think the one you picked out is kinda ugly personally![]()
I want something like this:
http://enchantedhome.com/2014/03/murals-chinoiserie-magnificent-wall-treatments/
or something like Ivanka Trump's mural in her foyer. Google it; It's so pretty.
I thought about paying an art student to do it..
Anonymous wrote:I want to paint a mural in my dining room that looks something like this:
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DH's reaction to this is abject and total horror (drama queen, but that's for another forum). He does not want to get roped in to being my assistant and/or ruining the wall.
What do you think? I don't think it's a big deal. I like painting, and I am going to do a small-scale version of the mural on a board first so that I know I can actually paint what I am thinking of. And if whoever buys the house does not like it, they can paint right over it. Right?