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If it is not paved diagonally, I think it will look better with the sleeve edge; However, the floor tiles in your house are paved diagonally, and on this point, I support the designer's point of view - it is better not to add trimming. It is more common to add a set of edges around square floor tiles (or marbles), while it is rare to add a set of edges to the diagonal paving. However, this kind of thing is a matter of personal preference.
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If the living room area is more than 100 square meters, it can be added, and the space contrast will be stronger. If the area is small, it will not be added.
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White, yellow [dark yellow], orange, red, blue, green. However, there should be no more than three colors in the house.
Light yellow floor tiles, you can consider matching dark coffee color, dark yellow series of edges, the choice of baseboard is recommended to consider the same tile as the floor tile to cut into a baseboard, baseboard and ground circle edge should not choose the same color of the product.
The wall can be brushed with ivory white, because the door is white, and the color of the TV wall is not dark, only Nippon paint 038-4 ivory white looms between the two, not only is it not abrupt but also distinguishes the color, highlighting the theme color of the TV wall, as for the sofa, you can choose the color of the 3460-4 afternoon milk tea that is slightly darker from the heating color, dignified and generous, without losing the feminineness, you can go to the local Nippon Paint store to see the color, there is always one suitable for you.