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Jenn R

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Design & Décor: We are thinking of purchasing the home in the picture and want to get some ideas on what to do with the paneling on the

walls. We like the idea of it but want to have our home reflect a real contemporary vibe. We know we want to have gray walls. My question is do we remove the paneling, paint the paneling and walls the same shade of gray, or paint the paneling one shade of gray and the walls another. Any opinions will be welcomed. Thanks!
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    Commented on Sep 22, 2011
    Teresa, the paneling would look super contemporary if a "grey wash" were applied to the ...»
    bottom, while painting a darker more mature grey on the walls on top. That room has some serious potential !!

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