Today on the Renovation Blogs: The Power of Paint
We remember that feeling of elation when we first saw the paint job in our living room after months of down-and-dirty work. Over on the Windsor Terrace Renovation Blog today, they’re currently on that high: “Its really amazing that after all the time, money and effort spent on renovating, the simple act adding paint really…
We remember that feeling of elation when we first saw the paint job in our living room after months of down-and-dirty work. Over on the Windsor Terrace Renovation Blog today, they’re currently on that high: “Its really amazing that after all the time, money and effort spent on renovating, the simple act adding paint really has so much of an impact. The color on the walls make the whole house seem more like a home than a war zone.” Yeah, baby.
The Power of Paint (Part 1) [Windsor Terrace Reno]
If there is a war more bloody than Park Slope vs. Everywhere Else it’s Benjamin Moore vs. Everywhere Else!
silver fox will be worthless after AY is built…
Guest 6:34 is clearly an employee of Benjamin Moore and the creator of “Natucket Fog,” which is a bitter rival of the infinitely more sophisticated hue “Silver Fox.”
Im not sure why 6:34guest would post the incorrect name of the color but its actually Silver Fox, not Nantucket Fog (which is a lot more blue than this).
This thread is great and all, but there hasn’t been enough “Neighborhood Warrior” smacktalk to suit my tastes!
“I am Nanja Eboko, exchange student from Cameroon!”
It’s not gray, it’s Nantucket Fog.
One dollar!
My favorite comedy ever.
P.S. love the walls, gray is my favorite wall color right now and I have a couple rooms painted in two completely different tints of gray.
Lobster or cracked crab?