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Decorating the Master Bedroom

Bob and designer Leslie Curtis take a quick tour through the master bedroom. Here Curtis has chosen Autumn Wheat from the Bob Vila Signature collection paint line. Bob and Curtis discuss a few of the many variables to take into consideration when choosing a paint color, including the scale of the room, architectural details, and the flooring material.
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Decorating the Master Bedroom

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" Now there's a subtle difference between the marsh hay that we're leaving in the hall and they aren't chosen -- young beech. And what are your guidelines when you're in a room there's a big room."

" Yes it is scale as a guideline as well as architectural details you know we have this beautiful chair rail continuing on through the house and the ten -- car which is that is that is all the growth outpaced."

" Actually it's old growth oak has. And finish it it'll take -- real honey tone and you've got some fabrics here that you're possibly going to be using on the furnishings. "

" As possibly this is not looked at -- this -- Chinese -- they -- cafe tall."

" And it comes an array of colors and it's an interesting blue to use against this color against the adamantly absolutely and let me tell you that bed we were looking at that federal four poster that we want that would make a statement again with colors like this."

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