AND here are your original floors with everything else pretty much white. MAkes it very warm which was needed given the windows, light, and water views.
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example of 2 different wood types but pulling it together with the white cabinets, white ceiling, one white wall and black countertops
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Tone and hues of tile with the knotty pine. You see this a lot, but don't want to go too pink of an under tone. Your walls have a bit of that pink under tone because of its' newness, but looking it at different light during the day would be best.
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IF you choose later on to paint your wall in the master bedroom. They didn't have the choice because they have drywall on the walls.
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Dark floor with knotty pine in a tiny house. Still looks light because of all of the windows. Nice contrast
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Showing you the transition. I think the grey floors look ok with this because it is pulling it from the grey from the dark walls.
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Just showing the transition of the room separation of rooms from wood to white with the ceiling the same and floor the same. Please take your time on the picking out the details on what trim you want painted or not to be painted.
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Interesting. Remember I talked about painting the base of your table black and the chairs, here is actually a pic of one. You could do white too, depending........on a few other things.
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Wood floor, against the knotty pine. Looks good.
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Again, darker wood ceiling, different wood countertops and different floors, but they painted the walls white.
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Here is a warm undertone floor. While they don't match, it is still in the same hue.
AND here are your original floors with everything else pretty much white. MAkes it very warm which was needed given the windows, light, and water views.
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