This chest of drawers was painted first with
a coat of Primer Red and then in Lem Lem, a soft warm green inspired by the colour of allium fields in Ethiopia.
The chest of drawers was painted with a thick
coat of Primer Red first, and then Lem Lem.
Not exact matches
In all
of the
red rooms I have painted the least amount
of coats was 4... and that was with
primer.
My first
red room it tooks * six *
coats and six gallons
of paint because Mr. Wonderful (not at the time though) talked me out
of using
primer!
First she painted her steps in
Primer Red, then did a wash
of Emperor's Silk, added detailing, then applied 2
coats of Annie's Lacquer.
Here they are today, after giving them a couple
of coats of primer paint (to completely cover the
red» ish stain) and brushing on gray stain.
Lay down a
primer coat of a similar, high opacity paint first, such as Seagull Gray under Snow White, Buttermilk Yellow under Sunglow, Brick
Red under Holiday
Red, or Coastal Blue under Royal Purple.