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Before and After


Transition shades are a great effect, especially when you have the right room to do them in. Here the green shade is taken from the wall and moved to the lowest soffet where it has been subtly lightened. Ascending to the next soffet , the color is lightened yet again. Finally, trace amounts of the color still remain in the ceiling creating a soft, ethereal outcome.