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No, no, no.The problem here isn't the trim color, it's the choice of wall color. It doesn't work with the floors. The floors already have a cherry-ish red hue to them so adding a dark reddish color to the wall is too much.Another possibility there.Not white. A color similar to the color of the couch would have been better.'corpcow said:Absolutely.'urbanhack said:'shuke said:OOFWe painted the trim the same color as the walls with hardwood floors.http://imageshack.us/m/829/2118/img0768mg.jpg
So white trim would have been better?????
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The floors are beautiful so those should be highlighted and to do that a more subdued wall color in a neutral color is best. The trim should not be the same exact as the wall color....when in doubt use something that is a couple shades/hues lighter than the wall color. In a perfect world (especially in open spaces where multiple rooms can all be seen at once) the trim color should be a constant that works with all the room colors. This usually means a light neutral...cream, white, etc.
Crazy electric coral is tough to work with.LOVE those floors, and the stairs look dark too. Go a bit more neutral on the walls. Painted drywall is not something to highlight. Only when everything else in a room is real bland does a strong wall color make sense IMO.
Make the floors what everyone talks about, not the wall color.
I did say "in my humble opinion."
Offdee is on MY SIDE.Suck It!Love ya glock.
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Also, the patio set is in. Otis just needs to put it together.
