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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bright white trim looks terrible in older homes. Bright white shows every single flaw. Go with a slightly warmer white. [/quote] What kind of flaws show on window trim and baseboards though? It's wood, it's not like it's a plaster wall...genuinely curious. The reality is I have white throughout, there's a ton of trim and I had to decide whether to do a crisp white earlier on when other rooms were painted. I have a tight color palette but again some strong color (light pink dining room, navy family room) so the white unifies. I get your concern I just don't want to complicate trim color further. The look is crisp, I get that muted may be more on trend and or softer. I just don't want to pivot now when these rooms are joined to the others. But I hear you.[/quote]
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