violamomof4
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Post by violamomof4 on Jul 4, 2019 3:29:19 GMT -8
Question. We got our trailer when the interior colors had already been chosen and done. We are ready to paint and want to do red & white, BUT that doesn’t match the interior colors. DOES THAT MATTER??? Thoughts???
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Post by vikx on Jul 4, 2019 20:32:20 GMT -8
I don't think it matters if it's already painted inside. Many trailers have differences in the interior/exterior colors. Make it yours.
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Post by Hamlet on Jul 6, 2019 18:51:01 GMT -8
Are you saying that the interior was painted, or that the color scheme for upholstery, curtains, and counter/table tops had been chosen? If the interior is orange, I might not do red and white outside, but if coordinating is important, you can even add red touches inside on accessories and that should carry the colors through.
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Post by danrhodes on Jul 7, 2019 14:51:18 GMT -8
Our interior is aqua and our outside is tan and black to match my truck.
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Post by Hamlet on Jul 8, 2019 6:57:17 GMT -8
Doesn’t need to match. Just add some tan/black touches inside and it’ll be fine. Or just enjoy it as it is. When you’re inside, you’re not looking at the outside and vise versa.
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Post by mel on Jul 9, 2019 8:26:21 GMT -8
It's just personal preference. My old compact was originally salmon pink on the exterior and yellow on the interior. So they didnt always match from the factory. I did redo both the Compact and the Airflyte matching. But I dont think it matters, I almost painted the Compact pink because it was originally. But then I decided to sell it, so I just used leftover paint I had.
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