Instead, it is recommended to combine light tones with dark ones, such as white (in any of its shades) and beige. Innis added that his house cannot be a reference for a location because it is painted in one of the colors he mentioned. Well, it turns out he says he took a colorimetry course (wink), which makes him an expert on the subject. Therefore, he shared the colors with which you should not paint your house so that it does not look as poor as his. The one who popularized the phrase 'poor people's thing' said that 'there are poverty colors' like the colors of Calidonia and San Miguelito. Using brightly colored curtains, putting sheets on sofas, moldings that simulate marble, and paper that imitates wood, are also things he considers 'poor people's things'. He asked with laughter why they choose flashy colors like pink, purple, sky blue, aqua, or fluorescent green. What does the former soundman and prop master of 'Pepina and Tortón' have to do with any of this? For the end-of-year holidays, people usually decorate, paint, and do all kinds of remodeling. Many do it on their own with inspiration from Pinterest or hire a specialist to give them advice. Who lives there: Pink Panther, Barney, or The Little Mermaid? '...This has gotten out of hand,' said the host and presenter Orman Innis after sharing his decoration tips as the Christmas season approaches. Far from being offended, people have gone along with it, using the audio of the host's tips to accompany what they have documented about the decoration, painting, or arrangements they are making at home.
Expert Names Colors to Avoid When Renovating Your Home
Panamanian host Orman Innis shared decoration tips, warning about 'poverty colors' and other things that can ruin a home's look. His advice has caused a big stir on social media.