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I like it the way it is.
Extreme simplicity with a swash of sterility to balance the textureless yet
tastefully bland institutional-colored surfaces that make up the walls,
floor & ceiling.
Seriously, I think a good place to start is with the vast amount of source
material at your disposal. Look at rooms you see in magazines, movies &
television. Ask yourself what looks 'formal' to you. For me, I tend to
think of dark hardwood floors as being more 'formal'. The furnishings that
you put in the room will also dictate the formality of the room, regardless
of floor materials.
The beauty of working in the 3D computer environment is that you can change
things with little or no building costs. If you don't like the dark
hardwood floors, rip them out & put in the light hardwood floors (change
textures).
We will look foward to your WIPs.
- Tony
"Wade" <Zav### [at] aolcom> wrote in message news:3b9693d1@news.povray.org...
> I'm thinking about making this empty room into a formal home
office/library
> for a writer. Knowing that, should I use a dark hardwood floor or light
> hardwood floor? I'm going to use a lighter shade of the walls' color on
the
> ceiling.
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> I would appreciate any suggestions or all suggestion.
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> Wade
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