Help...I need a mock up!
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Pretty please,need suggestions/mock-ups for shutter and door color
Comments (16)Denita, thanks for the article. Beth H, I am glad you were able to find it. On my computer the rye color actually looks tan (and the pearl looks gray!) That is why I need some outside input. I do like the details on the example houses -- but this was an insurance job, after a tree fell on the house, and unplanned and therefore I had no money for adding details unfortunately (the contractor & I did talk about possibilities). I had to replace the roof, siding, shutters, porch columns and slab. I did have him add wider trim around the porch and garage, and the windows. I could paint the inner windows a dark color -- they are vinyl but should hold a good paint. I am attaching a picture of the house as it looked after the tree damage, with the old shutters in place. The shutters were original to the house -- do you all think it looks better without? (to me it still looks rather naked without them, and without the tree!) I am still hoping that someone will come along who can photoshop in the different possibilities. I would especially like to see Kathy's suggestion. I do appreciate all of your input!...See MoreHelp Me Mock up some built-ins
Comments (3)I just measured, and it’s 36 inches from the edge of the fireplace to the door trim on the right-hand side, In 24 inches from the edge of the left side to the window trim. In order to be symmetrical both sides should be 24 inches. I’m thinking a single cabinet base, with open book shelves above, Would work. I’d be ever so grateful if someone could mock that up, so I could get a sense of the look/scale....See MoreMock up of DR fixture-is this right?? Too high??
Comments (4)I'd lower the painting to ~6" above the buffet. Adjust it so that the center is ~60" from the floor, give or take a couple of inches. Then lower the fixture so that the bottom of it is closer to ~30" above the table top....See MoreMock-up/editing help - Rug in living room
Comments (3)I so appreciate your help because I am completely clueless! Do you think either one of these coffee/tables ottomans will go well with it?...See MoreMolly
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