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I think its over done a litte . nothing a littl epaint can fix

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I love the green! I'm not a blue girl.
 
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Ooops gumby cen sor ed me....was just sayin' that green is the best color there is period. G o d found it quite useful when he decorated our planet and blue is perfect compliment!!

My first thought when I saw the abundance of that hue that matches marsh was a bit lesser though...I saw self painting over green stripes in bathroom and minimizing some of it's impact to a slight accent....Roll Eyes That and the simpler act of removing and replacing a few art things here and there....but seaglass greens and blues? What could be better at a beachy home.....prefer subtler aqua hues myself....like the 2004DH MB...cream and aqua take me away!!! Cool


"Nature does not hurry yet everything is accomplished." - Lao Tau
"There is more to life than increasing it's speed." - Gandhi

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