Sentences with phrase «walls white though»

Those poor color choices all pale in comparison to leaving a bathroom's walls white though.

Not exact matches

Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
The stark white walls of Pineapple and Pearls really make it shine, though.
Then - NYPD Chief of Department Philip Banks (in uniform even though it was a personal trip) visits the Western Wall in October 2014 with Manhattan real estate powerhouse Jona Rechnitz (in white shirt), who covered Banks» hotel bill, and prominent Borough Park figure Jeremy Reichberg (right).
And I get it, taking photos of your girlfriend who's walking around DC looking for a white wall is really not that fun, especially when you're probably afraid you're going to run into someone you know and have to explain to them that your girlfriend wasn't taking senior photos -LCB- even though maybe the above kinda looks like it... -RCB- but that she dabbles in blogging because that's kinda a thing...?
I lived with white walls in rentals for the past 6 years and though it was fun to always have a blank canvas, I'm loving having a neutral blue that makes white pop and blue accents compliment each other so well.
The one thing that will probably never change though is my love of white walls.
Though Ana enters the ceremony in a lace dress and says her vows in front of a wall of white roses, she leaves her wedding in an off - white pantsuit.
The popular narrative around this picture is the casting of Matt Damon as some sort of «white savior» in a film about China's most notable architectural achievement — except that it's not really about the Wall and Damon doesn't really save anything, though he does put to rest any sort of debate about whether or not he's a credible action star... or even star star.
The world of Sin City exists in hard - edged black and white, though occasionally a streak of colour tears through the darkness — such as the stony green eyes and sticky red lips belonging to Ava (Eva Green), a strange woman from a house on the hill, surrounded by tough guys and high walls.
She paints a white girl on the brick wall even though she knows there are many colours with fear — white, yellow, black, red — and she paints the bubbles for her sisters.
They're bright though, thanks to the white walls, mirrors and good lighting.
Though the living room has fresh white walls, a wood - beamed ceiling and a stone fireplace, it's filled with a sleek black leather sofas and contemporary accent chairs.
The stunning design is ultra-modern and über chic - lots of glass, white wall, floors, furniture, tropical plants and water - achieving a minimalist look though with warmth and solidity.
There are some visually striking locations to be seen though a good chunk of the game involves being in bleak buildings but the contrast when you travel back in time and witness the bright white walls and freshness of the labs is fantastic and add's to the world in a good way.
black - pained gallery walls and white window frames act as a canvas for the bike «drawings» etched onto the interior surroundings as though the faux - vehicle has been ridden on the walls.
In the context of THE ANGRY SHOW, though — where the didactics are scrawled in black felt tip over white walls and Jake Kent quotes UK punks Crass in «Do they owe us a living?
Objects are poised perfectly — a black glass neon shape near the ceiling positioned behind and above you, something you might not notice straightaway but which you catch sight of as you leave a room; or the hard, white - and - black, upright protrusions from the wall that, though architectural, designed, and frozen - seeming, have such a human and tactile presence, glowing and breathing from behind.
Though the notion of viewing art is often linked to the vast halls of a monolithic institution or the white - washed walls of a contemporary gallery, some exhibitions actually take place en plein air.
Cage lectured throughout; David Tudor played the piano, though what he performed is uncertain; Charles Olson and M.C. Richards read poetry from a ladder; Robert Rauschenberg's «White Paintings» were hung from the ceiling and he played records on an old wind - up phonograph; film and slides were projected on opposing walls and possibly on Rauschenberg's paintings; and Merce Cunningham danced, at one point followed by a dog.
Though the white graphite drawing seems to dissolve into the white wall of the museum, a violent tension between the screws and taut rubber bands emerges.
The linchpin, though, is «Untitled,» 2016, a pair of white canvas sneakers hanging on the gallery wall, the soles of which are caked in studio detritus.
Though their creators had used only a limited number of colours — red, blue, yellow, turquoise, green, black and white — the walls of the chambers receded behind images in which could be seen a bustling affirmation of everyday existence.
Though white oil paint is an ingredient in many of Ryman's works, he takes great care in varying his choices of working surface and of ways to fasten his work to the wall.
The small metal boxes (in a variety of colors like brown, black, red, and white) found attached to the walls of public buildings all over the United States are called Knox Boxes (though manufactured by different companies, the Knox company produces the bulk of them) and are designed to give emergency responders access to building keys (or functions like disabling power or gas lines, or turning off sprinkler systems in case of a false alarm) to aid in rapid entry in the event of an emergency.
Also, remember that our plan is for the walls and ceiling to be painted white wood (even though what you see here currently is blue plaster walls and the unfinished wood ceiling).
Luckily, the house was in good condition inside, though the walls were mostly painted off - white, so it seemed quite cottagey and a little too cool for the owners» tastes.
Actually looking back at the before photos, I realized I'd forgotten how much shorter and choppier the room looked when the walls were mauve and how much bigger it seems now that the white (even though it's a different white) extends to the ceiling (past the bulkhead / tray ceiling).
It makes the room feel loved, lived in and warm (even though the walls are white).
Seriously LOVE the new look though... just thought you were trying for a bit more western... I saw the Charlie pillow and love the white walls and red with the distressed wood, both the stairs and the banister.
And even though the walls in this next photo are lighter than yours are, (and I know you're husband is totally against painting) it really gives you a good idea of what white trim looks like up against un-painted wood paneling...
Our white planked walls in the kitchen though?
We have white walls, though, so I'm stuck trying to decide if I should stick with black frames, or do an assortment, or what.
Pinky peach accents in the duvet cover, cushion, artwork and bedside lights mark a departure from the grey, white and green schemes found throughout the house, though the shell of this palette remains in the walls and carpet.
Two coats of paint, even though you use white paint, will make the wall paper lose more of that spongy feeling.
Here, all - white walls carry though the home's entrance and beyond, making pops of accented colors more dramatic and interesting.
The existing red walls and bright white trim, though, didn't fit with Monahan's fresh and more modern tempo.
Even though I love white for walls so I can decorate with a blank slate, I also love color so I thought I'd have some fun with the inside of the front door.
The initial ideas though of a ceiling with a 1 × 8 v - groove pine with fresh trim were painted in Benjamin Moore White Dove, the standard (3 × 6) subway tile on the walls, additional lighting was added, and the standard hex tile with a gray grout all ended up being implemented in our space.
I love this space for it open plan living, and though it is not large it feels spacious especially since I kept the walls and most of the larger items a soft white.
It was so fun though to see the history of colors that have been on our walls from shades of green to blue to pink and white.
I knew exactly what I wanted in my retreat — lavender walls, white curtains, no television, accents of white and soothing green, and a candaleir — and even though the rest of my house is still a mess and I'm still trying to figure out what to do in my other rooms, I know my bedrooms is restful and calming.
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