I have a few furniture pieces that I've located and decided to test out in the Thornhill. They seem to be modern "enough" but I know that I still have to do some things to them to make them a little more modern.
The living room has been all wallpapered and is waiting for the sectional to be reupohlstered. I'm thinking of cream, brown, and orange for the colors. I found a little wooden shelf and painted it white. I think it will go well in the living room. I'll just need to add some nice modern art pieces to it.
The sitting room still has work to be done, but I'm liking the looks of it thus far. I'll add a splash of brown to make the cream stand out. Of course some art on the wall(s) and perhaps some other tidbits here and there. I've ordered the french double doors and am waiting patiently for them to arrive. Once they arrive, I'll install them and get the full effect of the room view(s)!
Finally, the master bedroom furniture is a favorite. When I purchased them, they were supposed to have been black. But, we know that Romans 8:28 says, "And we know that in all things God works for the good for those that love him, who are called according to His purpose" which means that I may have purchased the furniture by mistake, but He knew it would all work out just fine! I still have some interior trim to work on in the master bedroom, as well as painting the interior windows.
The guest bathroom will be a little tricky because I've chosen polka dot wallpaper. Something about the wallpaper made me smile (I don't know if it was the green and yellow or the polks dots themselves)! I think I'm going to paint the bathroom furniture some sort of olive green-to bring out the wallpaper. Who knows...where ever God leads me, I will follow!
All-in-all, this project is coming along rather nicely. I have to give praise to God because it wasn't in me to create such a wonderful mansion; but He is the one who gave me the color schemes and design ideas!
Praise Him in all you do today and watch how He makes your projects wonderful! Be blessed.
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