Once we saw the floor and wall color together I knew we would need a dramatic trim color to distinguish them. I also knew that the color on the wall was looking a little sage green instead of the khaki we thought we picked - it all has to do with what is next to it. I was hoping that the trim could make things look a little more current.
Through the rest of the house, we have been using whitewashed 1 x 4 cedar boards as trim. I tried that in here but it just didn't look right. So we tried staining the wood several darker colors but none of them worked either. Finally I tried a color that I was considering for the interior doors. It is a combination of dark brown and charcoal, some might call it a dark pewter. It looked pretty good wiped on as if it were a stain but I ended up liking it best with a thin coat. You cannot tell in the pictures but the wood grain is still slightly visible. I think it brings a modern feel to the room while allowing it to be a little rustic.
There is no trim around the windows so this color is only on the baseboards, door trim, and trim around the new opening. Not sure whether I am going to paint the closet door the same color or leave it. We'll see.
Until now the window coverings were still the red paisley upholstery fabric roman shades that came with the house. I knew I would need something pretty protective because the largest window gets a very strong dose of sunlight through much of the day. Without those blinds, the room becomes an oven. I also didn't want to spend a fortune. I saw some cute posts on Pinterest of painted roller blinds and decided to try that out.
So I made my measurements and went to Lowes. I picked the full light blocking shades and had them cut to size. This roller shades were not nearly as cheap as I had expected, especially with so many windows. The store was short the number of larger shades so I would have to find another one somewhere else. Here is a shot with the blind installed. Installation is VERY easy by the way.
Then, as I was waiting for the blinds to be cut to size I wandered down the aisle to occupy time. At the end of the aisle I saw that Lowes had all of their woven roman shades marked down half off. I actually like the look of these but didn't think I could afford them and knew they would not block all the sun. But then I started thinking about layering. Now that these were marked down so low, I could afford to use them. Again they were missing one of my sizes but I bought the others and took them home to see how they would look. These also were very easy to install yourself.

This picture does a good job of demonstrating the amount of sunlight this window gets. Here I don't have the woven shades all the way down, normally I would not leave them at different lengths. I think the brown bamboo warms up the room nicely. I was able to find that last blind at another Lowes (although not marked down as much as the others?!). I decided that I didn't need the roller shades on the windows by the pool table because they are in the shade and we always leave the blinds open anyway
I am thinking I need to find some type of brown ribbon or cloth to block around the edges where the roller blinds don't cover. Not sure yet how I will do that but I think it is possible.
That's all for trim and blinds. Next up, lights and then furniture!