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Design Help??

wildmark

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I was thinking of just painting the walls white in my new build but then I thought it might be cool going light grey??

Can you please show me pics of what you did simple bright designs please?

Thank you.
 
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wasfast

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There dozens of examples here of paint choices. The most common is a lower section around 36-42" up of a darker color (like gray), a stripe of rich color (usually red) and then a lighter upper (like white). Full white, while boring, gives the most reflected light and most usable. Some are concerned that it will look to bright/surgery room but I'm not aware of anyone that later went back and painted it darker.

A light gray (or grey) may be ok but is very dependent on how much natural light you have and/or how much lighting you plan to add.
 
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fourbyford

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...several years ago I helped a buddy build his shop... convinced him to go with a very light grey... no regrets! Now, I'm working on him to do the lower wall in darker grey with a burgundy color band (as described above) to match his 66' Mustang. Most "designers" will say that you should "never" use pure white... an assault on the eyes... but, to use a tint does require good lighting. My buddy has lots of windows and good artificial lighting... shop looks great! Sorry, no pics...
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