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	<title>Comments on: Wall Treatments Are An Important Element In Interior Design</title>
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		<title>By: Calgary Painters</title>
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		<description>Painting a big piece of cardboard is a great idea. Most paint stores will offer a small tin size as a colour tester. Also some manyfacturers such as C2 and Ben Moore offer (2x3 foot) swatches of colours. Don&#039;t be afraid to buy samples, after all this is your home and you should be comfortable with the colour, expecially if you hire a painter to do the work. Also when considering colour, check your swatch in different areas. Against base boards. Light areas/dark areas and against your flooring! Flooring is the biggest culprit for changing colours.</description>
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