The Entryway Gallery Wall
My entryway and I have spent the past 6 years trying to understand each other. She’s a teeny tiny thing, but oh, so hard to figure out. It’s been a rocky road at times…
I first found her to be cold and claustrophobic.
After many tries at trying to find the perfect color for her, she seemed quite at peace in White Down by Benjamin Moore.
But, in winter time, she still seemed a little moody and grumpy, so a fresh stencilled wall treatment was applied.
That seemed to perk her right up and made such a happy feature wall. The problem was, the view walking in from the door was still lacking.
She seemed a bit, well, boring and stuck up. I knew deep down in her heart, she really didn’t want to be. She wanted to be happy and welcoming and full of life…and just a wee bit GRAND.
So out came the paints and some wood pieces {from a carpenter’s garbage bin!!}. Here she is now:
She seems, so, so much happier now!
The colors and pictures and textures and words are meant to reflect those of us who live here…
I found this project to be an absolute hoot to do…
I’ll be back next week to give a few tutorials and details.
Linking to: Funky Junk, DIY Showoff, Tatortots & Jello, live laugh rowe, Shabby Creek Cottage, Crafty Scrappy Happy, My Repurposed Life
This project was featured at DIY Showoff


I’m thinking of painting about 90% of the interior of my house white down? The color looks beautiful in your entryway. I want to make sure it’s comes off a creamy white vs. a yellow white… I thought I would ask you what your opinion is since you have used it in a few different spaces. Thank you!
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