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Trim/Door color scheme for old victorian rental
I am working on changing doors and trims in my fourplex. The pre-pictures are here.
http://habitatgroupmn.com/pre.html
The rooms are small so to make it spacious and keep the old victorian character of the house, I want to paint the trim and doors whitish colors...
My tenants are going to be 25-30 year olds and rent will be around $1.5 per square feet. Its a nice part of the town.
I was wondering if its a good idea to have white color tones in the house ? I am afraid that the turnover will start showing blemishes on the trim quickly ?