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Thread: China Feng Room

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Quite disappointed actually. I don't like the fact that you've adopted that sort of let's-put-mats-over-rugs attitude since it makes your rooms look tacky. It may well be low-rent but half of the furniture doesn't match. Better than some, but far from your best.
    Fair enough.

    Although habbo makes it hard for water not to look tacky I have rugs down, and they look terrible so I put mats over it.

    And I've had the whole mats thing for a while

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    I have found that blue oval rugs give a better water-like effect than normal square ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    I have found that blue oval rugs give a better water-like effect than normal square ones.
    I agree, although I think they mainly look good in foresty rooms with lots of dark green or earthy colors.

    Like for my valentines room, the brightness of the blue just would throw off the room, and it would have made it impossible to stack.

    In my china room, I think the blue would be too bright also, I hope you can see that, it's hard to explain.

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    much better than mine
    Skot;

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    All of your rooms are always very ordered, and the colours never clash,
    This is great for a Feng Shui room, as it helps to make it seem calm.

    +Rep

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    I think you should put some sort of border/wall around the water. When I first looked at it I thought it was some sort of patio.




    MUMFORD


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    Quote Originally Posted by Prebbo View Post
    All of your rooms are always very ordered, and the colours never clash,
    This is great for a Feng Shui room, as it helps to make it seem calm.

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    likewise

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