59shastadeluxe
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Post by 59shastadeluxe on Mar 18, 2014 8:22:27 GMT -8
I like that, Universal. Would like to see other choices but I feel like you've already narrowed down those samples. I haven't been here in a while (not since you were installing flooring) dang your camper is smoking hot!!
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Post by txoil on Mar 18, 2014 8:41:06 GMT -8
I vote for pale yellow, but I'm strange ad would use pale yellow on everything...
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Post by universalexports on Mar 18, 2014 15:30:57 GMT -8
thanks guys, looks like I got some thinking to do.
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Post by CorvettCrzy on Mar 19, 2014 3:18:44 GMT -8
I have to say I really like the gray. I think adding color in the curtains is an excellent idea. I'm guessing that you would probably pick some type of pattern for them anyway. You have a big pop in the blue, that with fabric patterns in my opinion is enough, I say this because I tend to go overboard and end up overwhelming the eye. Very classy.
And if you don't mind, can you give us a link for that laminate. I agree it does do a good job of coming close to the cracked ice, I'd like to look at any other colors.
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Post by swirlygirls on Mar 19, 2014 3:30:04 GMT -8
Oh, I like the Nevamar Vanish Vava. Try a photoshop of this option just for kicks.
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Post by bigbill on Mar 19, 2014 5:30:01 GMT -8
After being married to the same woman for almost 50 years I have learned that things like colors are very simple for me to choose. I merely say honey which do you like then go with it. I have learned one very important thing in my life, That is that if momma ain't happy nobody is happy.
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Post by MarthaS on Mar 19, 2014 6:11:17 GMT -8
I like the idea of the gray but I would go with a lighter tone (more white) so the seats are still the focal point.
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Post by universalexports on Mar 19, 2014 14:58:58 GMT -8
I have to say I really like the gray. I think adding color in the curtains is an excellent idea. I'm guessing that you would probably pick some type of pattern for them anyway. You have a big pop in the blue, that with fabric patterns in my opinion is enough, I say this because I tend to go overboard and end up overwhelming the eye. Very classy. And if you don't mind, can you give us a link for that laminate. I agree it does do a good job of coming close to the cracked ice, I'd like to look at any other colors. here is the link to the laminate you requested www.formica.com/en/us/products/solid-surfacing/details?di=NA_US_SOLIDSURFH_901
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Post by ladywendolyn on Mar 19, 2014 19:46:06 GMT -8
I like the glacier boomerang pattern for your camper. It has the grey but also a white background.. expensive but very retro..
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 21, 2014 10:44:17 GMT -8
IMHAAIO (in my humble and admittedly irrelevant opinion), it looks too dark, and the pattern doesn't seem to go with the floor or upholstery... If I went with grey I'd make it lighter, or even white, and lose the swirl in favor of a solid color, or a more "straight lines" pattern to go with the checkerboard floor and all the other straight lines.
Also IMHAAIO, "pops" of color fit better in curtains, kitchen towels, dishes, bedding etc. I dunno if it fits with real decorating rules or not, but in my mind, "solid" or "permanent" fixtures like tables should all share the same color scheme, and let the "soft" stuff pop.
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Post by vikx on Mar 23, 2014 21:22:18 GMT -8
Also, the grey (I like it!) isn't laminate, it's solid surface, similar to Corian and the like. My trailers just won't take it.
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