I really liked the colors and rug in the photo at bottom. But when I looked for a wide patterned chevron rug for fairly little money I came up short. But I might try this technique below from Tatertots and Jello.
She even has a great suggestion as to how to deal with the 'crunchiness' factor;)
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That wall color is exactly what I want in my bathroom! A blue-green that is both serene and fun, spa-like and vintage. Any ideas on what it is?
@elaina
I believe it is Valspar Aqua Glow on the walls, and the ceiling is a lighter shade of the same color, Valspar Grand Hotel Mackinac Blue.
This rug really looks very interesting. The color the contrast, everything about it looks just perfect.
outdoor rug
Thanks so much for featuring my rug. It was such a happy surprise.
I am a big fan of your blog!!
xoxo
Jen
Thank you! I didn't see the link before to Lay Baby Lay.
I love the look!
That's pretty close to a perfect room for me.
I'm off to see the tutorial.
So clever and easy!
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing. I never thought to paint my own chevron rug. I think I'm going to make one this weekend!
@Jen @ tatertotsandjello.com
Oh thank you Jen! I am a BIG fan of yours as well!
This is a lovely pattern and a great idea. Though I must say, sometimes it can be difficult stencilling like this. I roller might be better. I suppose you just have to be EXTRA gentle! thanks for sharing!
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