Then it got waterdamaged......
So I resanded....
And Primed......
And Painted...The color is called Buff, a VERY light tan....
Gage wrote:It looks to stark. But what do I know about looks? So just consider the source and ask yourself - "Do I like it?" Really, that's all that maters.
Nitetimes wrote:Gage wrote:It looks to stark. But what do I know about looks? So just consider the source and ask yourself - "Do I like it?" Really, that's all that maters.
Just another opinion but I agree with Gage. I think it needs to be more towards tan or light brown to go with your sides. It just seems way too bright.
planovet wrote:Nitetimes wrote:Gage wrote:It looks to stark. But what do I know about looks? So just consider the source and ask yourself - "Do I like it?" Really, that's all that maters.
Just another opinion but I agree with Gage. I think it needs to be more towards tan or light brown to go with your sides. It just seems way too bright.
I wasn't going to say anything but since they did I have to agree. The white (excuse me, light tan) is a bit too stark. A yellowish color or darker tan to more match the old color would look softer, but that's just my opinion. All that matters is what YOU think.
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