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use them on a new project. I'm curious to find out a few more details. Specifically how the Monocoat product stands up vs poly? Do your clients have concerns vs traditional finishes? and what Monocoat product or effects you use to get this result?
Thank you!
was used on the York sectional?
so late on this @peapackmommy. It was indeed a custom mix of Rubio Monocoat colors but we would be happy to share with you please email peter at wdflooring.com
I'm sorry for not understanding more clearly. I really want learn more about this Rubio monocoat stuff because we will be using it on our
Could be a cool end to our bench seat, if you want an end on it
Step down to family, wall with baguette on other side
Weeping Willow C11-3 by Olympic (sold by Lowes) looks exactly like this on my walls.
comment on the roman shades. It is probably not because of a color match for the fireplace and trim paint.
And unfortunately the architect who uploaded the image does not have access to the paint colors used here. Best of luck finding a white though!
lights on the fireplace and the casing around post
Column on pony wall. Simple
molding on top to make a shelf
olive on the walls, olive drab window shades and armchair and a striped bench cushion in similar shades. The light walls and white trim allow the black tables and dark chair legs to stand out.
A similar color is Benjamin Moore - Rainforest Dew 2146-50
the room on paper. Measure the length and width of the room, including any windows or doors. Plain paper and a ruler are all you will need to draw up the room — 1 centimeter on the paper equals 1 foot (or 1 meter) of real space.
Then measure, draw and cut out paper to match all the pieces of furniture
under color is purple, also note the neat molding on walls
Once you are happy with how it all looks on paper, you can start moving furniture around. Use masking tape to make an outline of any pieces you like but haven't yet bought
looks on paper, you can start moving furniture around. Use masking tape to make an outline of any pieces you like but haven't yet bought. This will help with scale and help you avoid any unwanted purchases.If possible, arrange the furniture so it sits off the walls. This allows for airflow around the
All chairs...no sofa. I like this idea for living room with fireplace on one side, TV on other side, and pool outside the window on another side. Company would rather sit in their own chair than to share the couch.
Also, like ottoman and rug.
ceiling rock on fireplace
chairs...no sofa....Chair set up...stone on fireplace
the bar on the left in this picture with the high barstools, it looks great and I would love to see it from a few angles. Does it have a built in BBQ? If not where would you place it since you live in the space? Please Help I love what I can get a glimpse of!
stone on the face of the walls. This is standard counter height and does have a built in BBQ. This is roughly 10'x3' and returns back to the house (L shaped) where the BBQ was installed. Hope this helps!
gently work on them with a brush, then rinse with water. Make sure the umbrella has completely air dried before folding it back up.