DESIGN COURSE PART 4: Using Paint to Colour your House & Garden
Bunny shares her design thoughts on how to make the best use of colour on Hard surfaces in the garden. Whether it be furniture, trellis, walls, windows or doors, there's some golden rules to follow.
Having recently repainted her entire property, she shares her thoughts on how to choose the right colour and discusses the many different paint types. And she seeks advice from Patrick Baty, a paint historian from Papers and Paints.
Bunny eventually chose a Littlegreen Mid Lead 114 colour, made up by www.brewers.co.uk into a Zinsser exterior paint with a 15 year repaint interval guaranteed. An important point as she has no intention of repainting again for a long time.
#designwork #painting #house #garden
Видео DESIGN COURSE PART 4: Using Paint to Colour your House & Garden канала Bunny Guinness
Having recently repainted her entire property, she shares her thoughts on how to choose the right colour and discusses the many different paint types. And she seeks advice from Patrick Baty, a paint historian from Papers and Paints.
Bunny eventually chose a Littlegreen Mid Lead 114 colour, made up by www.brewers.co.uk into a Zinsser exterior paint with a 15 year repaint interval guaranteed. An important point as she has no intention of repainting again for a long time.
#designwork #painting #house #garden
Видео DESIGN COURSE PART 4: Using Paint to Colour your House & Garden канала Bunny Guinness
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