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Toby |
posted on 3rd Aug 12 at 15:53 |
quote: This was my original thought but then the larger walls will not only be larger but will look twice the size as they are painted a bright colour and then the smaller walls will look half the size painted in dark colour than they are so in theory the room would look twice as bad as it did originally in terms of being an odd shape. My thoughts are the room would look narrower and longer. *Measurements are not to exact scale [Edited on 03-08-2012 by Toby] | |
Kerry |
posted on 3rd Aug 12 at 13:44 |
No thank you | |
Hammer |
posted on 3rd Aug 12 at 13:00 |
Ask Russ. | |
Kerry |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:31 |
Thank you! That's what I was after! | |
DansCorsaSXi |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:30 |
Yea then the light will be on the lighter walls so it looks bigger too. | |
Danny P |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:29 |
If you've got a un-square room you can bring it into balance by painting the two short walls a darker colour than the longer walls. | |
Kerry |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:27 |
There's two window walls and they are adjacent maybe do them darker? | |
Kerry |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:25 |
I know I can do it how I want but I'm sure I heard if a room isn't square then painting walls darker help open it up but I don't know which way round it is :| | |
DansCorsaSXi |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:22 |
Paint it how you want too Kerry,i'd say smaller walls darker and bigger walls lighter. :) | |
Kerry |
posted on 2nd Aug 12 at 20:16 |
When you paint a room with two walls dark and two walls light which walls should be which? |