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how do i find quality contractors

 11/20/2008 06:57 AM Carolinecallan
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Wow! Lots of questions for a single post

11/24/2008 11:26 AM Handyman Moderator
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thank you

11/25/2008 07:13 AM Carolinecallan
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Creating a list is a great thing:

12/15/2008 12:59 PM Handyman Moderator
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Paint separation

02/05/2009 04:22 PM jgarner101351

If you have not already completed your painting I suggest you visit some new model homes in your area and see how they accomplished this. Although I am going to bet that what you see is the same color on adjoining rooms. A lot of different colors makes your home look like a patch work quilt and like you say needs some sort of break between rooms.

We are in the process of building a new home and the wall colors will be common throughout. As well my wife and I are getting ready to sell our present home and the colors will be common except for bathroom which will stay semi gloss white. What most interior designers now seem to be doing is going with one color on the walls and the ceiling one or two shades lighter of the same basic color with white enamel trim on door facings and base boards.

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