But the socks nearly match the foliage
Diggin the wall treatments. Faux finish, wall paper…do tell.
It’s four different colours of paint (not so obvious with the blue lights) with top coats applied with a “doctored” sponge. I did it in a rare moment of creativity.
I never had the guts to get that adventitious. Always wimped out and went roller and brush. Looks great, especially if that is not your profession. I figured hand applied…but by a pro.
I’m flattered
It’s a very safe adventure, if it doesn’t look good you just paint over it & start again.
That is exactly me fear. I very much dislike painting to begin with. The thought of doing it twice
In that case you are doomed to expensive painters & decorators or even worse, designers / decorators. I’d volunteer but the cost of flights is horrendous
but the carpet does not match the drapes.
Aaaah! but if you look at the daylight photos you’ll see there are Red & Amber highlights which are in keeping with the rugs. The rugs all have various shades of blue & red
Looks like you’ve got some serious “toe-in” (seriously) with your setup. Does the manufacturer recommend that?
Secondly, my one superpower is that I can physically make a paintbrush move away from my hand when I reach for one. Lucky me.
You have a wonderful system. Enjoy.
Nice room I worked in colour physics for many years. Perhaps your day and night photos are having a metameric episode. Sorry, metamerism is my favourite word ever
The answer is yes, the full details are found at:-
But the shape of the cabinets probably exaggerate the image a little, not forgetting the use of a 13mm lense which also distorts the image.
Decorating is an occasional necessity, the money I save gets spent on the HiFi
I suppose it is metameric in the context of four separate processes (or segments).
I had a brief association with light physics in the past, mercifully
Swap the green socks for something in the red/blue spectrum and all will be fine. Having said that, they do match the great outdoors perfectly.
I’m surprised nobody has mentioned the pants.
Figured he lives on a golf course or he was still enjoying his morning tea.
The photo was taken around 9 pm, so it’s “lounge wear” or that’s the name given on the packing.
And please, don’t link me to golf, I prefer real exercise
It’s a fact that some people in the UK even go to the supermarket in their pyjamas.
I think if you search the internet for the phrase “the people of walmart” or something similar, you’ll realize that the good people of the UK are not alone.
I believe the fashion people now call that “power casual”.