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Posted by Oren on February 28, 2007, 8:21 pm
On 28 Feb 2007 16:23:18 -0800, jvarner22@hotmail.com wrote:
>> On Feb 28, 5:59 pm, m...@malch.com (Malcolm Hoar) wrote:
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>> > >On the TV home improvement shows, seems like everyone hates the wall color
>> > >white and replace it with funky colors like purple, orange or somesuch.
>> > >Funny when a new owner comes in and repaint the existing purple wall with
>> > >green, brown or other bodacious colors. In most cases, the rooms seem dark
>> > >compare to white so you need to add more lighting. I like white as a blank
>> > >canvas as I (more like the wife) could add splashes of colors from my
>> > >furniture, paintings. door and wall trims. Painting walls in bright bold
>> > >colors seem like a sensory overload to me. Doesn't anyone like white
>> > >anymore?
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>> > An off-white/pale beige color offends the least number of
>> > people and makes a room look bright and spacious without
>> > the stark and clinical glare of pure white. That is why
>> > new home builders rarely use anything else. They KNOW (do
>> > not just think/guess) that's what sells houses.
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>> When I was a kid, I did a little painting for a builder. He did not
>> like to put on 2 coats of paint - more likely with darker colors.
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>> Also, stint as a realtor, we were told it is better to have white or
>> off white walls and ceilings and bring color into the room in form of
>> window treatments, furniture, etc.
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>The realtor stuff is a bunch of hooey. Sure, if your house is poorly
>decorated then a lot of realtors will tell you just to paint it white
>but if you have it tastefully done then it can be a positive as much
>as a negative. A lot of people say that having all neutral colors lets
>the prospective buyer imagine their own furnishings better, but most
>buyers aren't that imaginative. If you look at the decorating catalogs
>or magazines like Pottery Barn, Ethan Allan, House & Garden, you will
>see color used tastefully.
Some years ago I walked DIRECTLY out of a house for sale.. Black and
red walls with purple carpet. I just could not get past that first
impression and over look it.
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Oren
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas A. Edison
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