OK this was probably the project when we moved that I was MOST excited about, I mean the pink tile didn't really bother me, but it was definitely not the hubby's favorite part of the new house. I looked into how to fix it right away, and kept finding results on an epoxy based paint with massive fumes where you should leave the house for a day after doing. This was not a project I was ready to dig into yet.
It wasn't until I had a long bonus day off and was staring at it that I got motivated and using Annie Salon Chalk Paint crossed my mind and I started searching around. The next day we went down to the shop here and found a simple cream color and asked about the top coat. It was that easy!
The fireplace itself literally only took a couple hours with dry time. We used Chalk Paint in Old Oche and topped it with Annie Salon lacquer. Simple and beautiful! It will really pop once I paint the walls...ahh painting the walls....time for a new project?
Good Job! Much better than the pink
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