Blog Stories Give Yourself a Pop of Color!

Give Yourself a Pop of Color!

By Living Room Realty, October 12, 2021

Hi, Readers!

So, we are gearing up for a move to a new house — the first one in THIRTEEN YEARS ?!?!?! — and it’s terribly exciting and borderline overwhelming. The doctor is now the patient and it’s been a fun process to experience. We bought a traditional mid century in SW Portland, in the Bridlemile area. The sellers had lived there for 50 years, and it’s got a little bit of Grandma house vibe going on. Lots of beige, some mirrored walls, and areas that are screaming for some personality. So, whaddidIdo? I called Puji!

Puji Sherer is my friend and the Director of Color Marketing at Miller Paint. Did you know Miller has been making paint, here in the Pacific Northwest, since 1890? Their showroom on Grand has the largest collection of wallpaper on the west coast! Walls of wallpaper! And, to make it even better, they have a team of color experts who are available for consultations. That’s amazing, right? If you are feeling the need to add a pop of color to your life, book a consultation, and go have fun.

I’ll be sharing more information about the work we’re doing on our house, before and after on the way! And, will also be sure to share the paint colors we use. Thanks Puji – you nailed it!

High fives,

Living Room Realty

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