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Old 03-18-2009, 01:02 PM   #1
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Help, my husband wants to paint the wood trim inside the anderson windows and trim around windows but leave the wood natural on anderson french doors and sliders natural. I think they all should be the same. Left the natural color. Also in a very small bathroom space he painted one door white and left the other natural wood any suggestions?

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Old 03-18-2009, 01:13 PM   #2
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get a husband with taste or live with it. Typically you either paint or stain, but not mix styles in the same rooms.

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paint both in the same color. it does not give a good impression to have 2 different door colors in the same room.

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Help, my husband wants to paint the wood trim inside the anderson windows and trim around windows but leave the wood natural on anderson french doors and sliders natural. I think they all should be the same. Left the natural color. Also in a very small bathroom space he painted one door white and left the other natural wood any suggestions?

I would paint the bath room, but leave everything pine... wood stained will give your home a richer or more natural look.... good luck...
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We painted everything except the actual window frames
Wife's preference & I like it too
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Could I see a picture of this please? Thanks,Ben

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