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Beautiful Finishes

Mediterranean style as well as open architecture homes present a challenge when it comes to multiple and custom colors. The lines of demarcation are not as clearly delineated as in traditional floor plans. Not only do your colors have to tie together your floor, furniture and fabrics but the colors must flow seamlessly to make a natural transition among the different living spaces in your home. In this picture there are three colors connecting two rooms. The soffet makes a bridge between the color of the kitchen and the color of living room.