Hey-yo, all of this multi-colored trim is gone:
Last night, we painted all of the trim we added to create one, seamless, built-in look:
Ta-da!! It is just how we imagined it to look way back when we put together a rough 3D drawing almost a month ago:
The first time I used Glidden's Crisp Linen White (top row, far right) and it was a smidge too bright. This time I used Glidden's Parchment White (second from the right on top) and it was just about perfect. As you can see, all of these are very, very close matches--I was straining my eyes. In the end, a quart of Parchment White in a satin finish was the ticket.
Onto painting! Now, I never ever tape off my edges--it is so time consuming and I have found with the right brush (I love this one the most) I can easily trim out a room with no issues--last night, since I knew I would probably be doing multiple coats I picked up some painter's tape in hopes of making the task as swift as possible.
I went with Delicate Surface Frog tape--it's yellow and relatively new, I think--which is reserved for freshly painted walls. Even though it has been more than 24 hours since we painted our walls and ceiling, I didn't want to risk pulling any paint off and having to touch up. Well, it's safe to say I wasted $6 and the 25 minutes it took to tape everything off:
Not only is there a little bit of bleeding, but it also pulled the paint off the wall. So, so disappointed. You live, you learn I guess. Anyone else have issues like this? Besides the few touch-ups in my future, we are so happy with the way the built-ins turned out.
This weekend, we'll be finishing up the small built-in on the left side of the doors, finally mount our television in the center (yes, inquiring readers, that space where all the wires are coming out is where the TV goes) and then I can start decorating these bad boys which I know we're all anxious to see.
I am still gathering up lots of things for the shelves. The idea of styling 7 bookshelves is a little daunting and a lot exciting and since we're nearing our $4000 budget for the entire room, I am having to get more creative as well. Speaking of budget, here's how the the built-ins break down (this includes the bookcase on the left not pictured):
7 bookcases from Ikea: $309 plus tax
Trim for the faces of bookcases, edges and large boards to frame out television area: $62.40
Paint: $24.48...although if I got it right the first time it would only be $12.24
Crown Molding: Free, thanks to So Simple Crown (normally $53)
Frog Tape: $6...what a waste.
Misc (screws, shims, and all the little things I might be forgetting): $20 conservatively
Total: $421.88 Well spent, right?!
Missed part of the built-ins process? Check out Part 1 and Part 2.
See how they look styled here.






I never had good results from taping, and gave up on it years ago. Last year I learned a new trick, and this completely solved the problem of paint bleeding under the tape. After you get the tape on the trim (using small strips so you don't stretch the tape) paint right over the edge of the paint with the original color of the trim, or just use a clear coat. After that paint dries, paint the new wall color over it. Anything that seeps will be the color of the trim, and you'll get a perfectly straight line. HTH.
ReplyDeleteYou and Chris amaze me!! I love the finished product!! It looks great! Can't wait to see what you decide to display on all those shelves. :)
ReplyDeleteYour built-in's look awesome! We just use some billy bookcases to make built-in's to flank our fireplace. But we left the backs off of ours and painted the walls behind a darker accent color. And it's a shame about your Frog Tape. We just used it to paint some horizontal stripes in our half bathroom, and it worked wonderfully. No bleeding, and no problems pulling it up after we were done. (And it had just barely been 24 hours since we had finished painting the background color.) That's annoying, but you still ended up with some awesome looking built-in's.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Bummer about the tape, though! I agree - it's usually too much of a hassle to mess with tape when I could get basically the same result by taking my time with a good brush. Can't wait to see everything all finished!
ReplyDeleteyou guys are amazing julia! i looove these built ins! can't wait to see the finished product with all your stuff on the shelves!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth! Did you use the delicate surface (yellow) frog tape? I have used it a couple times--just going through the roll and I have had bad luck every time. That being said, the green original one is different story--crisp and clean!
ReplyDeleteAhh! I know. I am just WAITING for the call. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!! Such a beautiful and custom look. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! You guys should feel proud!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I would be lying if I said we weren't patting ourselves on the backs last night. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessie!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing! The white you ended up going with looks dead on in the picture. What finish did you paint the entire room? Flat?
ReplyDeleteYes, we used Martha Stewart's Zinc color matched to Glidden in a flat finish. Could the flat finish be the reason the tape took it off?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE it!!! Looks so great. That's too bad about the frog tape...I hate re-touching! Can't wait to see the room all put together. It's going to look amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so awesome... Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out really awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference the painted trim makes. I was feeling like the smaller bookcases would be too small looking after being trimmed out. They look so good painted white! I wish I had a wall in my living room that could work with built-ins. Way to go, Marcums!
ReplyDeleteLooks really good! You guys are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThose look SO good. A job like that done by a pro could easily have cost you the budget you had for the whole room! They look seamless and I can't believe you did it for so cheap. I'm virtually patting you on the back right now.
ReplyDeleteNow, will you do this for me when we eventually have a home? Love me some built-ins. :0
this is seriously amazing. only you two would come up with such an amazing way to hide a weird ledge!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!!!!!! They look like they have always been there!!!! Well done you guys!!!
ReplyDeletePs, we are nearing April.....hollar at you couch!!!
THis looks amazing!!! What great ideas!!! I'm totally blown away!
ReplyDeleteOnce again - I sit with jaw dropped! Love it! Look how handy Chris is becoming under your tutelage :). Simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! You guys should feel proud!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE it!!! Looks so great. That's too bad about the frog tape...I hate re-touching! Can't wait to see the room all put together. It's going to look amazing.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Bummer about the tape, though! I agree - it's usually too much of a hassle to mess with tape when I could get basically the same result by taking my time with a good brush. Can't wait to see everything all finished!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!! Such a beautiful and custom look. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so awesome...Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing! The white you ended up going with looks dead on in the picture. What finish did you paint the entire room? Flat?
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!!!!!! They look like they have always been there!!!! Well done you guys!!! Ps, we are nearing April.....hollar at you couch!!!
ReplyDeleteTHis looks amazing!!! What great ideas!!! I'm totally blown away!
ReplyDeleteThose look SO good. A job like that done by a pro could easily have cost you the budget you had for the whole room! They look seamless and I can't believe you did it for so cheap. I'm virtually patting you on the back right now.
ReplyDeleteNow, will you do this for me when we eventually have a home? Love me some built-ins. :0
These turned out really awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference the painted trim makes. I was feeling like the smaller bookcases would be too small looking after being trimmed out. They look so good painted white! I wish I had a wall in my living room that could work with built-ins. Way to go, Marcums!
ReplyDeleteLooks really good! You guys are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteyou guys are amazing julia! i looove these built ins! can't wait to see the finished product with all your stuff on the shelves!
ReplyDeleteAhh! I know. I am just WAITING for the call. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessie!
ReplyDeleteYes, we used Martha Stewart's Zinc color matched to Glidden in a flat finish. Could the flat finish be the reason the tape took it off?
ReplyDeleteThanks. I would be lying if I said we weren't patting ourselves on the backs last night. :)
ReplyDelete