POLL: Do you want your house to blend in or stick out?
Emmeline Westin
9 years ago
Blend in!
Stick out!
Don't care
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Daman of Witham
9 years agoRelated Discussions
How do I co-ordinate my living room with this wallpaper seem to have a lot of the same colour
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