A little bit better, right?
We moved to Casa Saccullo a little over a year ago, and if you follow me on Instagram you have probably seen some before and after shots of some of the work we did before moving in. We did a huge paint job which included this room, even though it was unoccupied at the time. We knew (hoped, prayed!) that it would one day be a nursery, so I of course opted to paint it my favorite neutral Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter.
My clients who are reading this are probably chuckling to themselves because they know that this is my favorite neutral color, like, ever. I know I sound like a broken record but it just never fails me! If you want to paint your room a beige/grey, or you're obsessed with greige (like me) and don't know where to start, I promise you that Mr. Revere is the way to go. And don't forget to do the eggshell finish. You'll thank me later.
We weren't finding out the gender of the baby (I know, I know, tough for anyone to do, let alone a designer!) but I was obsessed with the idea of doing a feature wall behind the crib. Since in Cali I've been taught by my clients that you usually don't hang anything above beds/cribs due to earthquake hazards, I felt like I wanted to add some dimension to that wall. Queue several weeks of obsessing/debating over wallpapers. I swear, I can pick out a wallpaper with the blink of an eye for a client, but when it comes to Casa Saccullo I am all of the sudden frozen in my tracks! Any other creatives out there who often have a block when it comes to themselves? You get so fatigued designing for others that when it comes to your own, you really have to conjure up the energy for a new creation. I'd imagine this also might happen for personal stylists, make-up artists, etc.! They end up wearing jeans and a black tee shirt every day and no makeup. You get what I'm saying?!
Anyways I should back it up for a minute, and let you know that I really wanted to reuse these custom pillows that I had done for our living room back in Brooklyn - you can see them on the sofa in the photo below.