was not easy to obtain, two different stain were used and feathered in. A costly and time comsuming venture make sure you find a floor person experienced with this process. i went thru several days of experimentaion before we acheived the result that were satisfactory. Good Luck
it's that easy. This little method all comes down to what you're displaying and where you're placing it. I find that taller pieces paired with low-slung furniture is the ideal situation. Otherwise, tall art hung on the wall creates a visual plane way higher than the top of your furniture, throwing the balance
green, is easy on the eye (partly because we're accustomed to seeing it in nature) and easy to live with. In spite of the bold slipper chairs that appear to dominate at first glance, the magenta and persimmon hues are really just accents. Color your world: Remember the color wheel opposites we talked about
book-matched closet doors in a species/stain that matches the adjacent table below the big'ol TV. This closet has no casing while all the pale, flush passage doors and the picture window are distinguished with clear-stained, flat grained frames and S4S casing that match the baseboard. The blonde hardwood floor;