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Does red blue and grey match?

Yes, red, blue, and grey can match well together, depending on the shades used. A bright red can create a vibrant contrast with a navy blue and a neutral grey, while softer shades can produce a more harmonious look. When styling, consider the proportions and patterns to ensure they complement each other effectively. Overall, this combination can be stylish and visually appealing if balanced correctly.


What color walls go best with tan tile?

Light, neutral colors like soft whites, creams, or light grays complement tan tile well, enhancing its warmth without overwhelming the space. Earthy tones, such as muted greens or warm taupes, can also create a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. For a more dramatic contrast, consider a deep navy or rich charcoal, which can add sophistication while allowing the tan tile to stand out. Ultimately, the choice should reflect your style and the overall mood you want to create in the room.


Where is the Pentagon Row located?

The Pentagon Row is located off I-395 at the corner of Army Navy Drive and South Joyce Street in Arlington Virginia. It is located in Pentagon City near the Pentagon and the Arlington National Cemetary.


What happens at the Pentagon?

It's the headquarters of the United States Department of Defence. This is the government agency which controls the armed forces. Organisations within the Department control the Army, Navy, Air Force and others deal with military technology, budget and policy. The building employs about 25,000 people. The leader, the US Secretary of Defence, is the President's chief military advisor.


Why are distances from references lines measure in angles?

The angle is the name of the difference in direction between 1 line & another radiating from the same point. The measurement is in degrees. ( 360 degrees in a circle) Or the measurement may be meaured in Mils (6400 mils = a circle) 1 mil is the difference in distance (1 metre) in the circumferance of a circle 1 Km from the centre. The Royal Navy at one time used, I think, 32 points of the compass, NNW, ESE, 10 points to Starboard, Mr Christian ! etc. The angle, therefore, is the measurement of this difference in direction.

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