Before and after!!!🔨

I posted a few weeks ago asking for help with my bathroom that I was trying to color drench dark green. I learned quite a bit in the comments about what not to do regarding textured walls, paint sheen, and overall lighting.

I ended up skim coating the walls in my bathroom (which if you’ve never done before, don’t recommend🥲) i changed the lighting from 5000K to 3000K which made a huge difference. Husband couldn’t be convinced to change the fixtures, which is fine, I like them with the changes made. I pulled the massive mirror down and added two separate wooden ones and added a candle holder in between. Also added a board and batten wall with towel hooks. There’s still small updates I’d like to make regarding the shower and whatnot, but I’m overall so happy with how this came out. It feels much cozier in here and I’m proud of my first little DIY🥰

u/smallpaige — 20 days ago

Pie plate collection🥧🍽️

The start of my pie plate wall above my kitchen sink. I absolutely love these! Still on the hunt for pecan and pumpkin🥰

u/smallpaige — 21 days ago

Bathroom color help please!

So, I decided to try some color out today in my bathroom and I can’t decide if I hate it or not??? I thought about color drenching the ceiling and trim but I’m terrified. I loved the color in the swatch but in my bathroom it’s giving baby s**t green. Is it my lighting? Is it the color? I know I need to for sure add some decor, but I don’t wanna shop for decor if I need to scrap this color. There’s also NO windows in this bathroom 🙁

u/smallpaige — 1 month ago

Hi everyone, here on behalf of my husband. He suffered a moderate to large PE in his right middle and lower lobes about 2 weeks ago. He spent a few days in the hospital on heparin and is now home taking his eliquis and doing much better. At this time we don’t know exactly was caused the clot, so testing is still being done on that front. As of right now, he has hematology and pulmonology follow ups scheduled for 3 months out. His echo while he was in the hospital had good margins and he had an EF of 58%. He’s a relatively healthy guy, took no meds prior to this, no medical hx. How many of you went on to develop pulmonary hypertension after your clot? He’s worried about work moving forward. He’s a firefighter, so being on blood thinners for life would mean a career change. We’re hoping we can figure out what caused this. Thinking maybe a combination of mold exposure, smoke exposure from work, and undiagnosed sleep apnea, but any input would be helpful.

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u/smallpaige — 2 months ago