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Hello! Muslin is a warm, welcoming neutral that captures the effortless charm of organic materials. It's important to sample in your space to see how the undertones present in your lighting.
The paints recommended in this video are safe for use on the fireplace surround. They are not intended to be used for painting the firebox or any surface that will come in direct contact with the fire.
The palette has a subdued, Victorian-inspired, William Morris feeling. I especially like Stained Glass blue, and the way Paris Rain and Rose Pine greens go together. God bless you. Thank you for all this thoughtful work in developing these colors.
Cinnamon slate: I would love to explore what colors or accent colors could work well with that color. In the living room here you show whire/cream, and that works, and brass and gold is perfect, but what other colors would work? I am a bit stumped, and i would like to try it.
He was a gifted musician as a child in his home country. He still plays violin in his spare time, and plans to open a school where he can teach children what he has learned about the violin. This is his last painting job before his grand opening. He wants to get the job done but has lost his real focus - his school. When he hears the piano, and the potential of the child student, he remembers his dream, refocuses his mind and appreciates the virtuoso piano from the child, though it is not his chosen instrument. He knows as a musician, you cannot hear two songs at once. The child is struggling to learn the song that will be her final exam in the piano class her parents struggled to pay for. The child is not playing in her own home, but has asked for extra practice time in the home of her piano teacher. The two musicians end their day recommitted to mastering their arts, and appreciating the art of another.
What about caulking at areas where vanity meets walls? Sand then recaulk (should you attempt to remove old caulk and if so how) or caulk last after painting? Thanks.
Hello! If the caulking is degraded, we would recommend replacing it. You can use a putty knife or special tools designed to do this. We recommend asking your local retailer for advice on removing it. A clear bead of caulk after painting would be recommended.