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by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Before & After, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Inspiration, Rifle Paper
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Before & After, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Inspiration, Rifle Paper
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
Screenshotting some of the Jolie Cabinet Guide for you to download and peruse. How do you prep?
I have painted both with doors on and off. The more doors you have, the easier the project is if you remove them. Being organized at this point will help when it is time to put them back together! We highly recommend cleaning kitchen cabinets well in order to eliminate anything that may cause adhesion issues.
Starting with paint on the backs of the cabinet doors will help identify any potential issues on the fronts!
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
A white, neutral, gray or green would surely give your kitchen cabinets the update they deserve! White cabinets with a French Quarter Green Island base — yes please! Which color would you choose?
Need help with what you want your kitchen to look like? Stop in for our cabinet guide or take a look at pinterest for inspiration!
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Before & After, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
It’s a question we get asked all the time? And the answer is not always a piece of cake. Our friends at Jolie put some great thought into what you should consider…
When selecting a color, you want to begin by taking into account the hard surfaces in your space that won’t be changing. These may include your countertops, backsplash, wall and floor colors. Are these surfaces dark, light, or mid-tone? Are they cool or warm? If your countertops are stone, such as granite or marble, what colors do you see in the shading or veining of the stone? All of these elements can inform your decision about cabinet color.
Typically, you will want your cabinets to offer some contrast from the other elements in the space – tone is important. For example, if your walls and backsplash are a mid-tone grey, you probably don’t want to paint your cabinets something too similar. Select a color that is either darker or lighter in order to avoid having all of your surfaces compete with one another.
An exception to the above rule is the bright, all-white kitchen. You can get away with having your cabinets, walls and other hard surfaces all the same bright white. However, this rule doesn’t necessarily apply to off-white, as too much of this color can look dated. If most of your hard surfaces are off-white or cream, you may consider a brighter white on your cabinets, such as Pure White or Palace White. The inverse also works: off-white cabinets with bright white surfaces is a classic combination.
After taking stock of the existing finishes in your space, consider the size of your kitchen and the amount of natural light it receives. A lighter color on your cabinets is going to give the space a more open, airy feel that can make a small or poorly lit space feel larger. Darker colors, on the other hand, work better in larger, well-lit spaces where you want to create a more dramatic look.
Pick up a Jolie Color Card, Color Mixing Guide, or even a 4oz sample to view color options in person. Be sure to view your samples in the kitchen, and at different times throughout the day, as lighting can have a big effect on how colors appear in a space.
Generally, if you have a small kitchen, it’s best to stick with a single color on your cabinets, as this will make the space feel larger. Two-toned cabinets, with one color and the bottom and one one of the top, essentially cuts your kitchen in half, which can make a small space feel even smaller.
For larger kitchens where you want to add a secondary color, we recommend painting an island or bottom cabinets that stop at the counter level. Kitchens with full length cabinets (i.e. floor to upper level) aren’t always the best candidates for two toned color schemes. If you have several floor to upper-level cabinets, for example, cabinet panels on a refrigerator, utility cabinets, or a pantry door, consider doing a wash or a more tonal finish as opposed to a light/dark pairing.
Switching out hardware is another easy way to make a kitchen feel like new. If you aren’t able to purchase all new hardware, consider using Jolie Gilding Wax to add metallic highlights to your existing hardware, or paint it a neutral color, such as Noir or Swedish Grey. Keep an eye out for the Jolie Hardware Collection launching Spring 2021!
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Inspiration, Rifle Paper
Our Rifle Wallpaper deep dive kicks off with the Garden Party motif! One of the most popular Rifle patterns, Garden Party is a lush floral bouquet forms the pattern of the Garden Party panel. As if painted by hand, this spring design highlights various varieties of flowers in soft or bright colors. Garden Party gives a romantic and contemporary atmosphere to the spaces and comes in a varitey of colors and styles.
Peel and Stick options in the lower right color options are now in store.
Traditional paste application paper is available to special order in all of the colors as well as the murals as seen below.
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
Keep your whole house project list posted to stay motivated and on budget.
Use this individual project plan to get into all the details. From a place to capture your sketch to a materials list and more, this tool will be invaluable as you get capture and organized the items you need.
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: 2021 #yearofjolie, Jolie Paint
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: Rifle Paper
We are officially kicking off our partnership with Rifle Wallpaper! Please contact Erica to find out more information and stay tuned on the blog for a deep dive into everthing Rifle…
Rifle offers two types of paper, peel and stick as well as traditional paper with paste application. We are going to focus on the style “Garden Party” which is the most popular and comes in traditional, peel and stick and mural formats. Other styles of peel and stick include Juniper Forest and City Maps.
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: News
by Erica Carpenter Filed Under: News
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