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| Lift your mood with a cheery striped ceiling. Your arms will beg for mercy with all of that taping and painting overhead, but your eyes will thank you when the job is done. Wide stripes in sunshine yellow and white are a bold choice, but kept to the ceiling they feel fun and unique without overwhelming the space. |
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| Double up on tropical hues for a bold, zesty look. Fresh lime green or Caribbean blue would be striking on its own, but put the two together and you can instantly evoke the laid-back pace, swaying trees and crystal-clear waters of the tropics. Clean, cleared surfaces and modern stainless steel help steer this look into sleek rather than gimmicky territory. |
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| Paint the floor for an easy-care "rug." Another appealing option for the kitchen is to paint or even stencil the floor for a built-in rug effect. The glossy pale blue shown here is light and pretty yet won't show every single crumb that falls, and it cleans up easily. |
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| Enlarge your space with sky-blue ceilings. Blue ceilings are often found on porches, but why not give them a try indoors? A blue ceiling in the kitchen will make you feel like you are cooking in the open air, increasing the sense of space. |
| Use a focal wall at the end of a galley kitchen. If a narrow galley-style kitchen is cramping your style, try taking the emphasis down the hall with a bold painted wall in the breakfast nook. Add a sculptural pendant light and shapely chairs tucked into a round table to complete the scene. |
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Astraea - there are ways of painting tiles now that I believe is quite successful, have you looked into that at all?
I have just renovated my ensuite and absolutely love it, it is everything I always wanted, I can just stand and soak it all in. The old one was daggy, dated and the tiles were very hard to clean that I kept putting off cleaning till it was a major chore and then I would get annoyed with myself for not doing it regularly. Now the new one is so fresh and easy clean I have actually cleaned it every day since the builder left and enjoy doing it, it is no longer a chore and heaven help a speck of dust that comes near it.