TL;DR: Analysis paralysis!

Okay, so I need to face reality concerning the bathroom. One thing is that I was recently informed by the contractor that I still have an outstanding invoice on the work that was done this spring. Yikes! I was sure I had paid all the invoices, but apparently not, so I need to take care of that right away, and unfortunately it’s a big chunk of change.

Another thing is that I had an electrician from another firm stop by to give me a bid on finishing off the job, but he said he basically couldn’t do anything until the wall surfaces were finished. I had called him in to see about moving some of the wiring that I wasn’t happy with, but I’m realizing now that I maybe should just go with how it is for the sake of making progress. It may be that I can’t have the washing machine in the bathroom after all, but maybe it isn’t such a bad thing to plan for keeping it in the kitchen. It’s not the most aesthetically pleasing thing in the world, but i’m pretty sure I could make it work. And as for the weirdly placed outlet for the ceiling lamp, the new electrician mentioned that it might work to install a fixture with track lighting instead of the simple round ceiling fixture I had been envisioning; maybe something like this?. That suggestion kind of unlocked things for me mentally.

So, really the next step is getting the damned floor and walls plastered. I’ll readily admit that I am terrified to do this job, even after having taken a class earlier this summer. There are so many steps and logistical hurdles to overcome, and the plastering itself is an art form that requires a high skill level.

To take one step in the right direction, I went back to the microcement place in Oslo today after work to look at color samples. I still can’t quite shake the notion of having a kind of soft pinkish beige color in the bathroom. They had a sample there done in a color called “Duft” (“scent”), which is NCS 1606-Y75R (shown here next to the pink sample I’ve been carrying around with me for a while now):

It’s a little too gray and cold for my taste, so I’m not quite convinced. I put it next to a microcement sample done in the “Eggwhite” color I’m using for the bedrooms and trim throughout the house, just to see how it worked:

That made it seem a lot warmer, but it’s still too grayed out for what I have in mind. (It also convinced me not to do the bathroom in white microcement; I definitely want a color.) So, I went digging around on the internet and found another option, a color called “Deco Pink,” which is NCS S1510-Y70R. I think this is more what I have in mind. You can see the two next to each other in this picture from a Swedish (hence the alternate spelling of “Duft”) color chart from Jotun:

The more I look at them, the more I think “Deco Pink” might be what I’ve been looking for. I noticed too that Jotun recommends “Egghvit” as one of the whites that coordinates with “Deco Pink,” but not with “Duft,” probably because of how grayed out “Duft” is.

So, it’s not like I’ve made any real progress on the bathroom. As soon as I pay off the last invoice I need to figure out how much it will cost to get all the microcement supplies, and also a way to transport it all up to the farmlet. I wish it were realistic to start on this during fall break the first week of October, but there’s just no way. Instead, I’ll try to spend that week completing the painting of the north bedroom, including the floor. I’m super excited about the blue that I’ve decided on for that (Gjøco calls it “Sky” and it’s NCS 1215-R76B, which appears to be the same as Jotun’s “Risør,” though I’m not 100% sure), and it’s also a project I know I can complete successfully, so there’s that. Here’s the Gjøco color sample:

Hmm. I never thought I’d be going for pastels like these. Seeing them together for this post kind of makes me not want to have baby pink and baby blue in rooms right next to each other. I may have to go back to the other option for the north bedroom floor, which is now a kind of sand color calle “Skimmer” (NCS 2004-Y50R):

Gah, I don’t know! Analysis paralysis, much?

Microcement…again

Hey, something may actually be happening again!

I was able to take the beginner course in plastering with microcement last week, and it was so inspiring. The technique is quite challenging, and I can’t say that I came even close to mastering it. It seems like I just need to practice a whole lot more, so I splurged and bought a tub of plaster to experiment with. I’ll play around with it (on wallboards pulled out of the farmhouse) a bit to see if I can improve. There should be more than enough for both practicing and eventually plastering the tile backsplash in the kitchen in my apartment in town (maybe sometime this coming winter).

It’s really hard to decide on colors, and the pigments for paint turn out quite different than the paint samples when mixed with the microcement. When I went back on Saturday to buy the microcement I couldn’t deal with deciding, so I just got a tub of it with no pigment added. Once I got home, though, I kept thinking about one wall at Dekorhuset (where the course was held) that was plastered in a color called Minty Breeze (S1510-G20Y) that really drew me. It might work for the Bamrud bathroom, and it would certainly work perfectly for the kitchen backsplash. So today I went back and picked up the pigment for that, and will mix it in when I start practicing.

Microcement color…yet again

I’m getting ahead of myself as usual, thinking about what color microcement I want for the walls well before the work on the bathroom has even commenced. Right now I’m being pulled in two quite opposite directions.

On the one hand, I have long loved pale green bathrooms with white trim and fixtures. There’s a really great one on this website. It looks a little like this NCS color (S0907-G20Y), though perhaps a little more yellow? My only hesitation is that it might not be the most flattering color?

On the other hand, I have an idea about some kind of very pale peachy, salmon-y pink. It seems like it would be very flattering in the morning when one has to face oneself in the mirror. I haven’t really found anything that resembles this vague vision, though I’ve long admired the pinky color of unpainted traditional plaster walls in the UK (like this). NCS S1010-Y70R is kind of in the direction, though maybe too grayed out? Or maybe NCS 21020-Y50R? Or is that too bright? Gah, I don’t know! What do you think?

Or maybe “Himmelkyss“? Or “My Beirut” (!!!)?