Buttery yellow
it is so amazing there are 4407 rooms and 35 floors of fun
look for the color "spice" at lowes, it is a flesh color, near peach. it is a good complimentary color, I have it in my house. In my living room.
Protect your floors with carpenters paper, and paint the walls first. Then, once dry, sand the floors and stain them. If you stain them first, then paint the walls, you risk damaging the floors while painting the walls, and may have to re-sand and stain them again. However, if you are a contractor, really it has to do with the availability of your subs.
Its okay, it looks really good in big rooms but in a small room it isnt a very good idea.
no not red!
You will want to first paint the wall with primer paint. After that, if you are using a good quality paint for your light color, you can do it with one coat of paint. If it's cheap paint you may need 2 or 3.
By exchanging paint for plastic it will help save a lot of time for an individual. It saves the person from having to paint the rooms rather than using the plastic instead.
No, unless it is dark red- good for dining rooms.
painting flowers and rooms are good things to paint. they're also easy to paint, too. :-)
Any good auto paint suppliers will match the colour even if the paint code is missing or the car has been resprayed in the past A good paint suppliers will have colour chips for paint colour identification.
You would first paint a solid color that is the back ground of the wood you want to imitate. Use a good exterior paint. Then, add the grain with a different color(s).
NO! Use paint pens if you want to color your griptape. =)