If anyone paints their room in a tan neutral color, DO NOT use Valspar's "Kahki"...My living/dining room was painted by the landlord who loves this color and swears by it. I simply swear. It looks like you live in the government projects and not a good job on a painting project. Please do NOT get "Haaaaahki" It's awful. But if anyone has a nice neutral toned paint color they used...please please please advise! Thank you, HouseDrs for posting this also.
Look for a wall with a focal point: fireplace wall, wall where the bed goes, wall at the end of a hallway or in a formal entry with a furniture arrangement.
Look for a wall within eyesight when in an adjacent room, color will perform double duty if you see it from other rooms.
Try walking around your house, entering each room with a new set of eyes.
If anyone paints their room in a tan neutral color, DO NOT use Valspar's "Kahki"...My living/dining room was painted by the landlord who loves this color and swears by it. I simply swear. It looks like you live in the government projects and not a good job on a painting project. Please do NOT get "Haaaaahki" It's awful. But if anyone has a nice neutral toned paint color they used...please please please advise! Thank you, HouseDrs for posting this also.
BlueRoseDiaries 1 month ago
Why is that lame roll of wallpaper in this video, I haven't used wallpaper in years!
rollertider 6 months ago
awesome video and thanks for sharing, I think it is great
MustardMonkeyLtd 11 months ago
Here's how:
Look for a wall with a focal point: fireplace wall, wall where the bed goes, wall at the end of a hallway or in a formal entry with a furniture arrangement.
Look for a wall within eyesight when in an adjacent room, color will perform double duty if you see it from other rooms.
Try walking around your house, entering each room with a new set of eyes.
Which wall is the anchor?
Which wall do you see first?
Which wall do you see from other rooms?
Thanks and Good Luck!
HouseDrs 1 year ago 4