Earlier this year, I toyed around with tiling our “breakfast nook” and got as far as ordering samples. I envisioned a pistachio green wall for that retro flare to match our KitchenAid appliances.
Fast forward 4 months: I finally did something about it, but not in the way you’d expect! I used the tile stencil and gallon of Saybrook Sage that I got for the bathroom because let’s be honest, we still have no idea how big the bathroom refresh/reno will be.
For those of you who don’t know, I put “breakfast nook” it in quotes because it’s a former breakfast nook that is now an extension of our kitchen.
The Process
I used this tile stencil and a pouncer from a previous project. There’s not much explaining to do other than carefully lining up each pattern using a level. I was able to stencil the edges by bending the stencil, but had to hand-paint the corners and areas that needed touching up.
I will say that I’m so glad I didn’t do this for the One Hour DIY project; it took a lot longer than expected. Stenciling is cheap and fun but it can get very tedious, depending on the design. The fern leaf stencil wall I did was a lot easier since it wasn’t a strict tile pattern.
Amy B. says
This looks fantastic!! Would you mind sharing what color you used on your cabinets?
Heena Gardner says
Hi Amy,
They are gray BODBYN doors from IKEA!
Best,
Heena
Judy says
What is your ceiling light? Is it something that had a glass shade that you removed? It’s very interesting! Love the stenciled wall too.
Heena Gardner says
Hi Judy,
It’s the ATERSKEN ceiling lamp from IKEA. We had to remove the glass to change a light bulb and hadn’t gotten around to replacing it! Thanks for reading!
Best,
Heena
Mary says
I thought the first picture was nice, but you really made a pretty improvement!