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Old 30th Aug 2010, 01:21 PM #26
Greenlea
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That is gorgeous Ciane I especially love the colors on the interior

Ok here are my pics












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Old 30th Aug 2010, 02:07 PM #27
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Originally Posted by Gamineannie
Ciane - you always do colors so well! Please tell me you also end up changing at least one pattern a couple of times, until it satisfies you? The layout looks great - good flow.


You don't know the half of it. I am now doing most of the CASing at the end in an effort to decide the pattern that works most places well. I do constantly adjust hue on colors after finding the best texture. Then, I'll change the texture later and go through the whole hue-adjusting on colors all over again.

Greenlea - I like that touch of red throughout. It's a strong accent color and a little goes a long ways, but I am drawn it time and time again.
Old 30th Aug 2010, 11:31 PM #28
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Greenlea - I like all the red, too. It gives the interior so much warmth without being overwhelming. Love all the wood, which adds a goldenish glow. The exterior looks very nice. The whole package looks very livable.
Old 31st Aug 2010, 05:27 PM #29
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I am getting there with this foundation. As you can see there is a 2x1 tile block at the front that I'm loathed to just cover up with brambles etc. Any ideas? It is lovely and grungy inside - just have to make the finishing touches and I'll take more pictures. It will be located in my town next to a church so will be some kind of old vicarage.




Old 31st Aug 2010, 05:33 PM #30
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That's looking really good
Old 31st Aug 2010, 09:12 PM #31
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My suggestion is an old flower bed, but maybe an old pump would work too.
I like the old wood and brick and those long, narrow windows.
Old 31st Aug 2010, 09:11 PM #32
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Sorry. The system wasn't responding and I clicked the response again. It made a double post.
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Old 6th Sep 2010, 08:51 AM #33
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OOh yes I like the pump idea! Will probably use that one - Thanks for that.
 


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