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18-10-2014 10:01 PM - edited 18-10-2014 10:02 PM
I'd call that nit picking...........
.....................(not you Freddie)
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on 18-10-2014 10:02 PM
hahaha Flashie ![]()
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on 18-10-2014 10:04 PM
oh bless him 🙂
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on 18-10-2014 10:08 PM
Bless him? I will if he throws that tape measure away.
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on 18-10-2014 10:09 PM
You wouldn't want to move a painting anyway, because then you would have to make another nail hole in your lovely new walls.
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on 18-10-2014 10:15 PM
@flashie* wrote:I'd call that nit picking...........
.....................(not you Freddie)
i know i know but i am only
trying to help. honest.
check this out - explains it
really well. see those 28 tips too.
http://interiordec.about.com/od/artindecorating/a/Gwheretohangart.htm
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on 18-10-2014 10:20 PM
@am*3 wrote:You wouldn't want to move a painting anyway, because then you would have to make another nail hole in your lovely new walls.
ok for future reference then:
from the link
Whenever possible relate artwork to the furniture below it. When hanging a large picture over a table for instance, the bottom of the frame should sit within 4-8" of the tabletop.
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on 18-10-2014 10:25 PM
@bushies.girl wrote:
If it were me, I would prob go for one of the zillion off white colours around today, it would prob enhance the wall colour
Ditto, I prefer cream or whitish skirtings. But definitely dont go changing it yet, its not something you can change back easily. Now that the furniture is back and you have some timber stuff in there it looks great.
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on 19-10-2014 12:36 AM
Exactly. I have off white skirting boards but I would seriously hesitate to paint real wooden skirting boards. In my old house they were the genuine item but they were 13 inches high. New homes have mdf skirting boards and they should be painted.
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on 19-10-2014 03:07 AM
My day began today with a train ride from the city. I am now home and ready for bed, after a wonderful night out, huge limo to the Gold Coast with 13 family and friends, cocktails at the Q1 tower, magnificent views, lovely company and my first ever shots of Tequila!
