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This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 4 years, 5 months ago by Angelique Powers.
I recently worked in a warehouse built in the 1950s.
In the restroom, the floor tiles had a distressing color that had never occurred to me to use. Granted, this was real distress, so who knows what caused it.
What an awesome color to add to the usual raw umber repertoire.
Scott
That is totally gross but also interesting. Do you think it’s the same dirty water cleaning solution slipped into the corners and then left to dry?
Tina
That is the only thing that would make sense. Some kind of cleaning product. Mopped around the room and settles in the corners to dry.
Scott
Definitely gross in that “gonna remember that level of detail” so I can my future bathroom set look awesome.
Speaking of Gross vs Awesome : I got to wander around an abandoned flyloft this past week and this dust covered corner was enchanting!
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