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BM Linen White or Navajo white -- your thoughts please. . .
Comments (14)My 2 cents. I'd skip Navajo white. I think every track home in San Diego (and probably beyond) was painted Navajo white in the 1980's. Every painted surface including doors and ceilings, including mine. I never liked it, but lived with it for years because it was just too much trouble and expense to repaint everything. Maybe that's why it's a big seller. Been kicking myself since because our paint match wood shutters also need to be refinished to match the white trim and doors we have now. To me the Navajo white has a greenish undertone and looks kind of dirty compared to other colors. Nicotine White is what it's disparaging called here. Can't tell you what to have only what you shouldn't and that would be 1980's track home Navajo White! I'm sure linen and a million other colors are better. When we repainted we went with Botony Beige fron Frazee. On the paint chip it looked slightely darker in tone, but on the walls it's not and it has a more neutral to warm base than the Navajo. Good luck....See MoreYour thoughts on this countertop please
Comments (18)Hi I am thinking of getting the Flaked Pearl as well. Just wondering your experience with the measuring process and installation? I am weary and just want to make sure I am making a good decision. Thank you! Do you have any photos after your install?...See MorePlease give me your thoughts on this bathroom tile
Comments (16)I'd do white. You've got so much pattern with four tile shapes that I'd want to let the rest of the elements be very quiet. I agree. Though it's all white, you have a lot going on here. "Quiet" is the right word for the rest: White grout (with some of that stuff that makes it easier to clean) and simple faucets in simple chrome. For some color, I'd go with a soft, calm blue for towels and mats....See MorePlease share your thoughts and suggestions on swimming pool tiles
Comments (9)We used a tan/cream/gold color quartzite on our natural-looking pool, and the masons laid it also on the vertical 6" or 8" inches under the coping. Our pool builder recommended, and did, soften the edges of the coping so they are a bit more uniform (not totally uniform) and smooth, so as not to catch a bathing suit if a kid slid into the pool. Just use your same stone, assuming it will do ok in the water....See MoreDream
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