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Interlocking Tree Table and Stool by April Hannah, Completed Your Interior Furniture

November 15, 2015 Furniture


Interlocking Tree Table and Stool was designed by April Hannah. All the pieces in the Tree Table Collection are made from substantial one-inch, FSC certified, formaldehyde-free plywood that uses a soy-based glue; and water-based, non-toxic finishes. Tables and stools are available with maple or walnut veneer and edge color choices of grass green, sky blue, dove white or clear coat. All pieces ship flat and require minimal assembly. [ April Hannah ]


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How to Combine Colors for the Home Interior | Choose Home Interior Color

July 20, 2015 Interior Design


How to Combine Colors for the Home Interior, Choose Home Interior Color. Combine the color on the interior space can add value. The room can be impressive wider, narrower, lighter, warmer, or more fresh.

Here tips in combine colors for the home interior :
1. Choose colors that can evoke a positive mood and suit your personality. Then, before choosing the color first consider the size of space and material color / upholstery that already exists.

How to Combine Colors for the Home Interior | Choose Home Interior Color

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2. Consider the effects of existing light, whether sunlight or lamp light. Perform testing paint colors on some parts of the walls of the house first. For example, on an outdoor wall, the wall near the windows, and walls that do not receive direct sunlight.

3. Match the new color of your choice with color frames and wooden doors, if necessary, brush the paint on plywood and hold it in your wood frames and doors.

How to Combine Colors for the Home Interior | Choose Home Interior Color

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4. Do not choose a color just because being in or trends. In addition, if you want to experiment with paint walls, do not try to mix it yourself to get the color choices.

5. Then, when applying color to the room, do not use too many color combinations. Also, do not let the new color instead collide with the furniture that already exists.

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