Sentences with phrase «very bright walls»

Kathleen appears to have very bright walls so she does need the extra color in her dining room, which the dark green color does provide.

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When tweeting in response to an airing of MSNBC's Morning Joe on August 22, Trump criticized co-host Mika Brzezinski as «off the wall, a neurotic and not very bright mess!»
The lobby has a twisting slide; bright, funky art covers the walls; and there's the lively bustle of a company engaging in the very processes that the students are studying.
@morningmika is off the wall, a neurotic and not very bright mess!
Right now, my office is very bright and I have a lot happening on my gallery wall and on my actual desk.
Very bright cabin with glass wall, private terrace; one bed: 180 cm and another 90 cm single.
This spacious, newly refurbished upstairs is very inviting with pale yellow walls and soft green trim and bright white celings thoughout.
Very un-mucklike are Mark Grotjahn's Circus works of 2012 and 2013, lively bright loud oils on linen, during the construction of which the painter hung on his studio wall that most wonderful Seurat's «Circus» of 1891.
Meticulously maintained starts with the stunning front entry to this gem in the desert, new neutral 12 X 24 porcelain tile and warm wall tones makes this home light, bright and very inviting.
This bedroom from Homepolish is very spare, but each element - the soft lavender - gray walls, the shaggy rug, the bright purple chair, the mirrored cabinets, and the canopy bed - add lots of interest, even though none has a complicated design.
I have a cream kitchen (not white), with double stacked cabinets to the ceiling, pale yellow walls and Juperana Gold counters and faux travertine (heated) floors... I live in a very GRAY city (literally some of the least days of sunshine in the country)-- so for my mental health, I prefer a war, bright palette in my personal (historic, dark tudor) home... where there is tons of medium dark wainscoating throughout all the non-kitchen spaces, with only a little painted woodwork.
In a nutshell, the kitchen walls were painted in a very bright yellow color and splashed by cooking oil (don't ask why!).
I did some «budget - friendly» renovating of my kitchen 2 yrs ago, stripping old wallpaper, putting in the subway tile backsplash, adding bright white beadboard halfway up walls and on the existing white cabinet ends, painting the rest of the walls soft white (sometimes looks very very pale yellow).
We consciously chose a very soft and neutral colour palette for our bedroom, and tried to make the living room fairly grown up and put together (the cushions matching the furniture and the art, whilst the walls and curtains match the ottoman etc), whereas in the study I've not followed the rules, and put down a bright pink rug that I loved and hung up a big papier mache giraffe head that I also love.
The walls were a very bright purply blue which we decided to cover with Sweet Bluette — a lovely, soft blue which reminds me of the most perfect beach day.
Any suggestions for a wall colour that seems bright and fresh for a room that has very little natural light?
Even though the kitchen is very bright, it became difficult to get a good picture, it was darker the higher up the wall.
Her bedroom, before I redid it, was very pre-teen, complete with lime green walls, a zebra chair (hand - me - down from my high school room) and too many bright colors compliments of my high school decorator self.
We applied a very neutral but warm shade of grey to the walls — Ammonite by Farrow and Ball, a colour I have used so many times and is always a winner is you want a space to stay light and bright but to feel cosy at the same time, and a great grey that is not too cold, thanks to it's brown (as opposed to blue) undertones.
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