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Transform your scratched up junky looking mismatched furniture with paint

By Sharon at 06/26/07 14:40

You don't have to run out and buy a designer set of matching furniture to replace your old, worn out looking stuff. A few coats of color can transform old furniture that is past its prime and give it a new and refreshing look.

Use bright colors to give a room a cheerful, sunny feeling. Using somber hues such as coal black or forest green will add sophistication.

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