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Oh my, I love it! How unique.


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Strange.  Color is attractive but I could ot sit in that room for long.  It's what I would call too out there.

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Like the green, not the way they used it.

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The green isn't my color, but it's a very good color. Black and white and green are an excellent combo.

 

I don't mind the drama, either. For myself, if I had those high ceilings and lovely trim, I'd do a different treatment--probably without the ceiling part.

 

Too bad we can't see the view from the opposite direction--do those stripes do anything interesting in the adjacent space?

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Very clever how it is all pulled together.

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Not for me and in fact the green across the ceiling takes away from the entire room.  Why would you do that to such a lovely ceiling. Also that light is another eye sore.

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This is very close to the wall color beneath the chair railing in my dining room. I like it on the wall, but I don't like it on the ceiling or floor. 

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Oh heavens no!!!!

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I just noticed it’s on the floor too, Why?

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I could maybe go with the green on the wall, but they lost me with the green on the ceiling, and the beautiful molding over the entry to the room! It's awful!