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desirod7
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posted 05-18-2005 05:26 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I am the only one on CT who likes this room. The colors are not quite right. The Avocado green ceiling is not right for seasickness and the linoleum brown is uncreative.

The room has been recolored with pastels. The ose colored ceiling reflects nicer skin tones and the blue floor mimics the sea. To warm it up Walnut veneer accents are on the bulkhead columns.


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Onno
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posted 05-18-2005 07:07 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi David,

It sure brightens up the room, the red ceiling works better then green. The walnut veneer is interesting, I at first hadn’t noticed it (that is a good thing) Maybe it is the “free” arrangement of furniture that initially makes the room look less appealing?

Onno


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Linerdan
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posted 05-19-2005 04:37 AM      Profile for Linerdan   Email Linerdan   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Loved what you did!......... maybe you could place a tender to redo her interiors if she is ever restored ,as you have a good touch there on what works well
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PHILPKH923
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posted 05-19-2005 02:34 PM      Profile for PHILPKH923   Email PHILPKH923   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I really like the redo. But would the blue deck require more maintenance daily in order to preserve appearance?


...Kenneth...the Aquamarine is a curiousity. Let's hope she sails again.


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lasuvidaboy
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posted 05-19-2005 03:24 PM      Profile for lasuvidaboy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Kenneth:
I really like the redo. But would the blue deck require more maintenance daily in order to preserve appearance?


...Kenneth...the Aquamarine is a curiousity. Let's hope she sails again.


A good quality linoleum floor can last 50+ years if taken care of. I would have a nautical pattern on the linoleum floor such as anchors, seahorses, rope etc. I think it would make it really fun.


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posted 05-19-2005 04:25 PM      Profile for Hi Seas   Email Hi Seas   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Briiliant David. I think perhaps a nautical type of carpet, perhaps an "underwater" type of design to go with it. Maybe some sconces on the bulkheads?

Reminds me of the"while you were out" show.

Nice work.


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Hi Seas
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posted 05-19-2005 04:30 PM      Profile for Hi Seas   Email Hi Seas   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
And David...I did wonder what the sun deck would look like if it had a pool and perhaps a pool bar.
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Cunardcoll
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posted 05-19-2005 07:08 PM      Profile for Cunardcoll   Author's Homepage   Email Cunardcoll   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Can anyone try to do an Aquarama in Cunard colors ?
I always wondered what it would look like.

Jochen


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desirod7
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posted 05-19-2005 07:55 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thank you Ken,

Sconces? the lighting is in the false ceiling beams.
50's interiors tended not to have sconces.


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PHILPKH923
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posted 05-19-2005 08:41 PM      Profile for PHILPKH923   Email PHILPKH923   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The blue deck is fine as is. Designs would, IMHO conflict with the rest of the room and make the whole scene too "busy".

When I spoke of maintenance in my last post I was thinking more of the constant traffic and subsequent scuff marks. Might make for a lot of buffing. "Riding" a buffer can be fun as I found out in the navy.


...Ken


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lasuvidaboy
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posted 05-19-2005 08:51 PM      Profile for lasuvidaboy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by desirod7:
Thank you Ken,

Sconces? the lighting is in the false ceiling beams.
50's interiors tended not to have sconces.


Yes-sconces!! Delicate brass ones draped with tiny crystals and pleated shades over the lamps. A large crystal chandelier would 'class up' the room as well!! Get on that David!


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posted 05-20-2005 08:14 AM      Profile for Hi Seas   Email Hi Seas   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Cunardcoll:
Can anyone try to do an Aquarama in Cunard colors ?
I always wondered what it would look like.

Jochen


I call upon our master photoshop wiz, Sir Onno

By the way David.. you know, I hadn't noticed the lighthing in the false beams. Nice touch. Underscored. But I sure do like Sconces. LOL


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posted 05-20-2005 01:12 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Jochen here is a rendition of “Aquaramia”. I kept Cunard tradition of no dummy funnels so Aqua’s red head had to go, sorry!

Onno


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mec1
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posted 05-20-2005 06:59 PM      Profile for mec1   Author's Homepage   Email mec1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Is anyone on this post straight?
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Onno
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posted 05-20-2005 07:13 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by mec1:
Is anyone on this post straight?

Meaning?


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desirod7
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posted 05-20-2005 07:49 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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quote:
Originally posted by lasuvidaboy:

Yes-sconces!! Delicate brass ones draped with tiny crystals and pleated shades over the lamps. A large crystal chandelier would 'class up' the room as well!! Get on that David!



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Cunardcoll
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posted 05-21-2005 04:12 PM      Profile for Cunardcoll   Author's Homepage   Email Cunardcoll   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks Onno , it looks good but it will never be real I think.

Jochen


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