please help with all this brown/beige/almond!
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Help with sofa colour in a mostly brown/beige family room
Comments (13)I guess I can't exactly say that your sofa does not "go" with your current rug, but I would say that currently most people would not pair the two, at least not in the U.S. That said, black/grey/white, with red is a classic combo in fashion and I am hard-pressed to call it wrong, but it is not popular, or at least not something one tends to see in current design magazines. Personally, I find it a little too harsh and jarring and night-club. Also, the sofa style is traditional and the rug pattern is modern. But if you google "red sofa living room", you will see something very similar to what you are asking about, to wit: So, the question is, do you like the room above? Do you think you would like it with less modern furniture, but the same colors and same rug? Do you care what is in style, or do you just want these colors?...See MoreAll-brown rental kitchen - please help!
Comments (7)What are your favorite colors? Buy some new kitchen towels in that shade and hang a couple from the tops of the drawers in convenient locations (next to the stove, sink, fridge. Add a bright crock to hold your stove utensils. Add a couple of tall plants eat the window to draw your eye there. Love Beverly’s idea to add a small island with a pop of color....See MoreWall Color HELP -Master Bedroom w/ Black+Brown bed & beige carpeting
Comments (1)Picture shown is before painting. I don't have a pic of the master bedroom right now but it's black and dark brown bed with tray ceiling. I was considering Passive for the room but I'm not sure it will contrast enough with Snowbound....See MoreAny almond tree experts here? Need urgent help please:(
Comments (6)When coir is used in most greenhouse/nursery operations it makes up <10% of the total volume of the grow medium, and is used primarily in bottom watering applications like ebb and flow. In large part, that is because it loses its loft very quickly and compacts severely when top-watered. Coir also has chemical properties that vary significantly enough from peat that it would be unwise to believe that coir can serve as an exact substitute for sphagnum peat w/o having appropriate work-arounds in place that take into account both the physical and chemical differences between the two. Coir is also known to be allelopathic to a notable % of plants, though I can't say with any certainty if almond trees are on the list of plants affected allelopathically by coconut hull products. Most plants I've tried to grow in media comprised of large fractions of coir/ CHCs were not at all cooperative and fared poorly. There isn't enough information to make a diagnosis with any degree of certainty, but odds would suggest that you are up against one of the fungal pathogens often gathered under the umbrella of damping-off diseases; or, compaction of the coir fibers has created an hypoxic root environment favored by fungi that thrive in anaerobic conditions. It's highly likely the seeds that have split into 2 cotyledons are perfectly viable. They can be planted in river sand which has been screened over a 2mm screen to eliminate the finest material. Start fertilizing when the plant is pushing its first true leaves. Al...See MoreBeth H. :
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