Anonymous wrote: Ah. Yay! So you're that person when I am looking through listings and think to myself "what the hell were they thinking?" Nice to finally meet you! Tell me more about yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you want to be daring.
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Polymer Batteries and Fuel Cells (conference)
** PBFC Professional Beauty Federation of California
** PBFC Planet Beach Franchising Corporation (Marrero, LA)
* PBFC Palm Beach Fencing Club (Florida)
WHICH IS IT?
Anonymous wrote:We painted our living room a nice pale yellow, with a darker yellow trim. It hurts my eyes - really. It's not pleasing at all. We haven't changed it yet because it simply is difficult to plan a long weekend where we can devote to painting this room.
White trim all the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you want to be daring.
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Anonymous wrote:Paint colors date fairly quickly. Trim is tedious to paint while walls are easy to paint. If you can hire painters, go for painting the trim a color. If you're a do-it-yourselfer, paint the walls.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like everyone has white trim and colored walls . Why? Are people not that creative or what? Why not play with the color of the trim vis-a-vis the walls? Or have trim painted with different colors depending on the wall color? Or a bold (or, alternatively, pastel) color for both trim and wall?
And why semigloss trim? One could play with different textures, not just semigloss. It looks like a religion, "thou shall have white semigloss trim."
Anonymous wrote:And if you want to be daring.