
06-06-2023, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
Totally agree on not getting that either. .
Crown moulding is a sign from a craftsman/traditional/colonial house of 100 years ago.
I do know from personal experience that if one grows up in a craftsman/traditional/colonial type home, which is highly likely at our ages, then one is predisposed towards continuing that design for familiarity/visual comfort.
Took me quite a long time to reprogram my visual comfort from colonial NE to transitional/contemporary for the FL home. . . Now when i see a traditional interior, traditional furniture in a FL home, i realize that the type of personality and background of the current owners, and that they want continuity of familiar, prior living environments in retirement.
As far as popcorn walls, had I know what the cheapest paint job would be in a custom designer, I would not have selected popcorn paint. . the soft popcorns catches and scratches off too easily, versus a hard, flat or sateen sheen, finish. . leaving marks after just brushing against the walls. . want a flat non-descript ceiling, easily painted with a roller, less likely to absorb any airborne contaminates.
good luck.
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Why was it important to you to reprogram your “visual comfort”? When in Rome do as the Roman’s do? Just curious.
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