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Page Seven, part one |
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Interiors: Paint |
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These clients really loved the green color that they had existing in the entrance. We neutralized the entrance and stairwell, but brought a similar green into their kitchen for them. |
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To the right are shots of the stairwell. The green is visible on the left, the pink on the right, and the stairwell itself was a shade of gray. We chose a scheme with different hues to still give them some color differences, but which overall gave them a more even tone throughout the main areas of the home. |
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To the left are pictures of a door out to the upstairs balcony. The original door was painted white and swung open to hit the client’s armchair. We installed a new stained door that swings the other way so it is not a nuisance. We also painted the room a darker neutral (matching the niches downstairs) instead of the green. |
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Below is a great view of the green walls with a white ceiling. We changed the green to a neutral cover and also painted the slanted ceiling in the same color, making the entrance seem larger. |
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Above you can see the pink and green originally painted in the house. We painted the two rooms a neutral color and highlighted the niches with a darker neutral color. |