I have a 3 bed terrace on a very small estate, with parking ...
I have a 3 bed terrace on a very small estate, with parking and 5 mins drive from the beach and the local Hospital where ther...
Hi all, this is just a fun thread but I received a really odd message a few hours ago.
Of course, I declined the guest but I think this must rank in one of the more wackier things I’ve had to deal with. 😂😂
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I LOVE your blue bathroom @Neil408 !!
I also hate cream/magnolia! - boring! - I've perused your listing before when you posted & think your whole place is GORGEOUS! Particularly the shade of blue in the other rooms.....
I even like your bathroom blue! - In the old photo of it being white/cream/ it looks drab & cold & boring! BLUE IS A GREAT IMPROVEMENT!!!!! (I guess a slight problem is the old beige tiles, SO popular 10-20 yrs ago.... - Your lovely blue would go better with white tiles, whereas beige tiles don't lend themselves to complimenting colours... except maybe sage, or red if you're being bold!
You home share... So, YOUR HOME, your taste in colours! Guests have NO BUSINESS finding fault with your colour scheme; it's YOUR home, not a hotel! - (If I was painting an 'entire place' for guests only, I'd paint the colours I thought MOST guests would like - the ghastly ubiquitous grey these days! But, Your HOME = Your colour choice!)
Your photos do look good but I would try and take new photos of the en-suite and main bathroom - they are dark and don’t show off what are nicely done bathrooms. You can add filters on your phone if taking with a phone camera but the best option would be to have plenty of natural light on a when taking the photos or a dimmable artificial light behind you.
@Neil408 We have the photographer coming back to photograph the 2 upstairs flats now they are nicely painted in Magnolia and Natural Hessian. I'll try and get her to improve the other photos at the same time.
If that same photographer did your original photos and you paid good money I’d ask for it back.
@Neil408 I thought the photos were quite good. Anyway it was all done for free so I can't really complain!
You get what you pay for I guess! If the photographer isn’t using at minimum a tripod and a digital camera I wouldn’t employ them. Natural hand shakes however slight or pressing the button a bit too hard can easily make a photo look ‘off’. When I first took photos with my DSLR it was ‘point and shoot’ I then compare photos done with my tripod and there’s no contest between the two. I’m a keen amateur photographer but I would say that there’s a photo of a window with a garden view and it’s not even straight. A cheap tripod that you can buy for £10 would have sorted that all out.
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Your pictures are great. I agree with Your advise to use a tripod. It's also worth to work on pictures with Photoshop and/or some HDR software.
I also do agree on Your "money back" remark to Mike and Jane. Some of their interior pictures are terrible, they are blurry.
@Neil408 Re your point on straightness its important to let guests know what they are going to get. I don't think there are many vertical walls in this property and certainly some of the floors vary by several inches side-side. I'll have a look but the camera might have been straight!
Even a cheap tripod would have sorted this out to no end. You can clearly see that. My property was built in 1790 and also has the same ‘lack of straightness’ or ‘lack of uniformity’. My lounge and kitchen are definitely not square at all, the floors creak, the walls bow in (and out) and pretty much everything is wonky but I still managed to take level photos WITH A TRIPOD. Preparedness helps to no end. You can’t expect someone who does it for free to bring decent equipment.
I LOVE your blue bathroom @Neil408 !!
I also hate cream/magnolia! - boring! - I've perused your listing before when you posted & think your whole place is GORGEOUS! Particularly the shade of blue in the other rooms.....
I even like your bathroom blue! - In the old photo of it being white/cream/ it looks drab & cold & boring! BLUE IS A GREAT IMPROVEMENT!!!!! (I guess a slight problem is the old beige tiles, SO popular 10-20 yrs ago.... - Your lovely blue would go better with white tiles, whereas beige tiles don't lend themselves to complimenting colours... except maybe sage, or red if you're being bold!
You home share... So, YOUR HOME, your taste in colours! Guests have NO BUSINESS finding fault with your colour scheme; it's YOUR home, not a hotel! - (If I was painting an 'entire place' for guests only, I'd paint the colours I thought MOST guests would like - the ghastly ubiquitous grey these days! But, Your HOME = Your colour choice!)
Thanks for the love. 😍 the only one on here haha! After reviewing my photos, the ‘nuclear blue’ is down to a filter I used on the photo. It’s not actually as bright as that in real life. See if I can re-post later
This is much closer to the ‘real‘ colour.
@Neil408 I'll tell you the main reason the blue isn't working for me - it doesn't let Yoda and Mr. Bowie shine as they should.
Although I love many shades of white to provide a neutral backdrop for art, I also ADORE a dark gray and think F&B's Mole's Breath or Down Pipe might work brilliantly in there, with the tiling, the stainless steel fittings, and the art.
That’s interesting! I originally painted in F&B down pipe but it was VERY dark in there, like a black grey and didn’t work for me. Now it’s F&B St Giles Blue which is VERY blue
@Neil408 That's funny! One trick with paint color is to mix it with 50% lighter color - in a room with windowsills and other trim that are painted a lighter color, the wall color might be mixed with 50% of the trim color. If you love your blue but even you think it's TOO blue, you could mix with 50% Decorators' White or some such. Not Magnolia. Never Magnolia lol.
@Neil408 A strong burnt orange would compliment the beige tiles, and add some WARMTH - good thing in a bathroom!