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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
In a couple of weeks mine will be going the same blue as the underwear I recently bought. That's what you should do. Pick your favourite undercrackers and match it.
You're welcome |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Or orange. Because orange rocks."
I have ORANGE wallpaper in my dining room and up the stairs
It looks flippin great
Everyone thought I was mad when I chose it, including the decorator, but all admitted it looked great when done (at least to my face ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine is grey.... It looks a bit like its been undercoated, but forgotten to put the final coat on
I'd like a Georgian blue or green... But also a new front door |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I want a new front door and I think sage green will look great against the stone
Here's where my OCD kicks in though
The window frames are white so I would want them doing too cos ya can't have windows a different colour to the door
Then cos the frames are green, when installed will they clash with navy & grey in the living room and the grey tartan pin the front bedroom
This is the way my mind works
A simple job turns into a full house re-model
It's not easy being Bussy at times |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I want a new front door and I think sage green will look great against the stone
Here's where my OCD kicks in though
The window frames are white so I would want them doing too cos ya can't have windows a different colour to the door
Then cos the frames are green, when installed will they clash with navy & grey in the living room and the grey tartan pin the front bedroom
This is the way my mind works
A simple job turns into a full house re-model
It's not easy being Bussy at times"
I hear ya! ! |
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"I want a new front door and I think sage green will look great against the stone
Here's where my OCD kicks in though
The window frames are white so I would want them doing too cos ya can't have windows a different colour to the door
Then cos the frames are green, when installed will they clash with navy & grey in the living room and the grey tartan pin the front bedroom
This is the way my mind works
A simple job turns into a full house re-model
It's not easy being Bussy at times"
We have white uPVC window frames and a brown uPVC front door. When we bought the house, the window frames were (mainly rotten) wood and so we had them all replaced. However, the front door was already uPVC and nearly new so we couldn't justify spending more money. You get used to it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For a satin/matt finish I like a really dark green but you can’t go wrong with some good old oil based gloss black.
Depends on the style of your house and door, people make the mistake of doing pastel shades on modern doors/houses and I think it looks pony! |
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