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06-14-2008, 02:12 PM #1Registered User
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Another woodwork question???
We are playing with the idea of leaving the original woodwork in a couple of rooms in our house but changeing out the main part of the house to white woodwork as we redo. This is mostly due to my refusal to give up all the wood tones. Does anyone else have more than one woodwork color in their house??? Does it flow ok, or would you change it if you could?
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06-17-2008, 04:04 PM #2
I'm painting all my wood trim and doors to antique white. I still have the stained wood in the picture frames, furniture etc. and it looks great to me. I get a lot of compliments on the white trim and crown molding.
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06-17-2008, 04:15 PM #3
What a timely question! Right now I've got a mix because I painted some of the rooms in my house, but not all. In the rooms I painted I painted the wood-coloured woodwork AND doors white. So now I have a mix, but I think eventually I'll have to do everything white. In my case the mix of the two doesn't really work.
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W have some plainwoodwork in floor, trims and shelves. Then I also havesome white painted woodwork. In some rooms I'v ot them together and they look great. I eve have a section of beadboad wall that we painted green . All work well fr me
Laurie in Bradenton
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