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Canada best Painter and Handyman

Handyman and professional painter, Ted was study fine art painting and drawing in Iran and in Canada , He know colors counselling and decorating . He working more then 10 years in Canada as professional painter and handyman, home renovations, commercial painting and maintenance building.

you can call me : 514-216-4450

ted_hajiagha@yahoo.com

 

http://www.hgtv.ca/default.aspx

http://makeitright.ca/

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How much paint you need depends on the size of the room, the condition of the wall surface, and the paint's spreading rate, which is given on the manufacturer's label. For a rough estimate of how much paint you'll need to cover the walls:
  • Measure the total footage around the perimeter and multiply by the wall height in feet.

  • From this subtract 20 square feet for each door and 14 square feet for each window.

  • Divide by the spreading rate (usually 300 to 400 feet per gallon).
That's the number of gallons you'll need. Do a similar calculation for the ceiling by measuring the square footage and dividing by the spread rate.

 
 
 
 

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handyman question or home repair you can ask me or go to http://www.handymanusa.com

The Philosophy of Color http://www.hgtv.ca/

http://makeitright.ca/ This is the best place to find interior design and decorating ideas.

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Restaurant renovated for Iranian friend in Toronto include mural painting on walls,

Getting Started With Decorating Your Home

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plumbing questions

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When not using right drywalls concert in bathroom this can happen all the times

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Condominium like this with 3 colors cost around $1500 to painted include futures wall and color counselling because I study art painting and drawing perhaps I know colors also to help my customers

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What is Color-Blindness?

Color-blindness is the inability to distinguish the differences between certain colors. This condition results from an absence of color-sensitive pigment in the cone cells of the retina, the nerve layer at the back of the eye. (See "Look Inside the Eye.")

Most color vision problems are inherited and are present at birth. Approximately 1 out of 12 males and 1 out of 20 women are color blind.

What does a color-blind person see?

A person with color-blindness has trouble seeing red, green, blue, or mixtures of these colors. The most common type is red-green color-blindness, where red and green are seen as the same color.



Here are some illustrations of the most common forms of color-blindness.
normal

Deuteranope

The colors of the rainbow
Normal color vision

The colors of the rainbow
Deuteranope (simulation)
Absence of green retinal photoreceptors
Protanope
Tritanope
The colors of the rainbow
Protanope (simulation)
Absence of red retinal photoreceptors.

The colors of the rainbow
Tritanope (simulation)
Absence of blue retinal receptors

http://www.colormatters.com/v_colorblind.html

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My mural painting on wall Restaurant Ottawa 

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My mural painting Montreal Akhavan Market

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