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Adam Craig
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Was told to paint trim but....

Adam Craig
  • Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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I am going a subtle beige on the walls.

I know most BP member are painting trim white - But if I do that I will still have brown window trip and brown doors - do most of you guys replace/paint window trim and door as well?

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Mike H.
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Mike H.
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Is this for a rental or a flip?
If this is for a rental, I would definitely not paint that trim.
That isn't the old brown 70's stuff. That looks like nice oak stained trim.

For a rental. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that trim. Not sure if it will go with a beige. But you could go with a nice tan (desert storm) paint that will look really nice.

Again, for a flip, maybe you have to do the white. But. Wow. From what I could see in the pics, there's no way I'd be painting that oak trim. It looks like a nice natural stain too.

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