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15/05/2007 12:39:06
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01224360
Message ID:
01225718
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I looked at a house recently that was "professionally decorated".

The living room was a throbbing burgundy with billowy gold lamé drapes. It looked for all the world like a dilapidated bordello. <g>

Dan


>I like it for bathrooms and just splashes of color in a room basically in gold.
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>>A friend who has a home redesign business on the side told me burgundy is THE hot interior color in California these days.
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>>>There are more variances of white paint than any other since we have no paint with an absence of all color. I took my daughter to Sherwin Williams to buy white ceiling paint and she thought there was one white - imagine her surprise! :o)
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>>>I prefer deep golds, dark greens, and burgandys for colors to live in. My daughter is a teen and into the bright BRIGHT colors :o)
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>>>>>I guess Americans think white can be a bit boring, so things are more like ivory or eggshell. White tile would probably be thought of more like a hospital or something (sorry).
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>>>>That's what my grandmother had in her mind, and every two bit wall painter back home. I had to wait to have my own space to paint it the way I wanted - thanks to the acrylic colors, it was technically possible.
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>>>>Last time I dealt with these painters I told them I'd want the doors white, and they said OK and then went on pouring a spoonful of black, no less, into the can. "To tone it down". "I said white". "This is white". "It was, until you poured black". "We must, to tone it down a bit". "Why?" "Can't leave it like that". And so on until I lost my patience. Anyway, I wasn't paying them, my parents were, and they weren't around at the moment, and I didn't really know what would they want.
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>>>>That was the last. After that, I learned to hold the brush myself.
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>>>>> You know, very sterile and antiseptic. Though if you're going to mix a colored tile with a white tile, then bright white (true white) might be what you want.
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>>>>White tile with a few ornamental tiles scattered here and there, plus dark green floor and dark blue (but really very dark) for the walls. Still light enough, as there's tiles to the ceiling around the tub, and both doors are stark white.
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