Dirty Wall Upgrade

We bought our house while it was being built and weren’t familiar with the term “builder grade,” which means your house has been finished with the cheapest appliances, fixtures, and paint possible.

We kept the builder grade white paint because we like white walls and didn’t realize it was literal powder.

We have three kids and a cat and the walls definitely tell that story.

The scrapes and toddler artwork start at the front door. 🙃

Since the paint is so cheap, we can’t clean off the scuffs, paw prints, crayon marks, and general mayhem. A wet rag will literally wipe the paint right off.

My walls are ugly, y’all.

Painting an entire house after everything is hung and furnished is a big project, so we’re starting with wall paper in small areas.

Area #1 — the kitchen island, where the teenage boys sit to do homework, eat, and kick the crap out of the wall.

The entire area was nearly black from their feet, so we covered it with this wallpaper, Vintage Herons from Spoonflower.

We had a Task Rabbit do this and realized afterward that he didn’t match the pattern up with each panel…I’m trying to decide if this bothers me.

Since we’re in the kitchen, I have a design question:

Do we style the top of the cabinets or no? Is that old fashioned?

If I were to style it, here’s the inspo:

Love a good basket

Too cluttered? Unnecessary? Lmk what you think.

Thrifted outfits of the week:

New fave comfy dress for running errands – brand unknown, think it might be Costco honestly. Source: Goodwill
Character Flaw: I never iron. Dress – J.Jill, Purse – Dooney & Bourke, Shoes – Sam Edelman. Source: Goodwill
Comfy Cotton Gauze Dress – Unknown, Source: Jupiter Medical Thrift (photo taken in the Goodwill parking lot – lol)
Throwback! Scarf – unknown, Shirt – Express, Jeans – Levi’s. Source: Goodwill
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Author: Vanessa Moss

Writing about my hobbies - thrifting, decorating, and bringing eclectic charm to a cookie-cutter home built in 2020.

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