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In both cases your work crews left absolutely no mess; not just at the end of the job but also at the end of each workday. Manor Works cleaned up every day, leaving things tidy and livable for us in the evenings. Once gone, the only thing they left behind was the quality of their work.

— Thad Scheer

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interior – mckee project

Phillip McKee purchased a new home that, while beautiful, was missing the warmth his decorating style required. Mr. McKee wanted to enhance the elaborate molding his builder had installed while customizing each room to his unique sense of old world décor.

Painter cuts in Powder Room in burgundy colorAfter a Manor Works color consultation, Mr. McKee selected a palette of colors from Benjamin Moore’s Historic Collection. Each room was painted with a bold combination of at least two colors on the walls with a third color used on the ceiling. The use of a complementary color scheme transformed each room dramatically.

In the Dining Room a burgundy color was applied inside the picture frame molding. The rest of the walls were painted gold. A light blue was applied to the ceiling giving the room an elegant look.

Shadow Stripe faux application in Powder RoomIn the Powder Room a mint green was applied above the chair rail. A four-inch shadow stripe was applied in a vertical orientation. The ceiling was painted a pale yellow.

In the Family Room a sage green was applied to the walls. To enhance the look of the coffered ceiling two shades of a salmon style red was applied to both the sides of the coffered molding and the ceiling. The end result was striking.

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three colors applied to walls, ceiling, and coffered ceiling give the family room an elegant look

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note application of darker shade than ceiling color to side of coffered ceiling trim

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note use of light blue ceiling paired with rich red in the formal dining room