ගේ පෙන්ට් කරන්න උදාව්ව්...!!

scorpion MW

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    ගේ පෙන්ට් කරන්න උදාව්ව්...!!

    කාමර වලට නිල් පාට ගාන්න හොද නෑද්ද???? ඒ පාටට කේන්ති යනවා කියන්නෙ ඈත්තද?
     

    Chamath2015

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    නිල් පාට නෙවෙයි බන්, ලා කහ පාට ගාපන්. ලා කහ පාට කිව්වේ බටර් පාට වගේ. ඒක ගොඩක් ලස්සනයි රෑට එහෙම ලයිට් දැම්මම උනත්.
     

    SimMaster

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    Nil pata newei Rathu pata kenthi yanne. geyak athulata rathu pata galapen na. lyt clrs use karanna. sudu. cream, light blue e wage ewa :yes:
     

    SimMaster

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    නිල් පාට නෙවෙයි බන්, ලා කහ පාට ගාපන්. ලා කහ පාට කිව්වේ බටර් පාට වගේ. ඒක ගොඩක් ලස්සනයි රෑට එහෙම ලයිට් දැම්මම උනත්.

    Ow ow aniwa. math e pata gawa :lol:
     

    cedric1986

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    නිල් පාට නෙවෙයි බන්, ලා කහ පාට ගාපන්. ලා කහ පාට කිව්වේ බටර් පාට වගේ. ඒක ගොඩක් ලස්සනයි රෑට එහෙම ලයිට් දැම්මම උනත්.

    Buttermilk colour... ;)
     

    London Mahathun

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    Room Colors and Their Effects

    Colors act in three basic ways: active, passive and neutral. You can easily match every room’s colors to your personal desires, to your taste and to the room’s purpose. Light colors are expansive and airy, making rooms seem larger and brighter. Dark colors are sophisticated and warm; they give large rooms a more intimate appearance.
    Let’s take a closer look at colors and learn what they can do to a room.



    Red raises a room’s energy level. The most intense color, it pumps the adrenaline like no other hue. It is a good choice when you want to stir up excitement, particularly at night. In the living room or dining room, red draws people together and stimulates conversation. In an entryway, it creates a strong first impression.
    Red has been shown to raise blood pressure and speed respiration and heart rate. It is usually considered too stimulating for bedrooms, but if you’re typically in the room only after dark, you’ll be seeing it mostly by lamplight, when the color will appear muted, rich and elegant.



    Yellow captures the joy of sunshine and communicates happiness. It is an excellent choice for kitchens, dining rooms and bathrooms, where it is energizing and uplifting. In halls, entries and small spaces, yellow can feel expansive and welcoming.
    Even though yellow although is a cheery color, it is not a good choice for main color schemes. Studies show that people are more likely to lose their temper in a yellow interior. Babies also seem to cry more in yellow rooms. In large amounts, this color tends to create feelings of frustration and anger. In chromotherapy, yellow is believed to stimulate the nerves and purify the body.



    Blue is said to bring down blood pressure and slow respiration and heart rate. That is why it is considered calming, relaxing and serene, and it is often recommended for bedrooms and bathrooms.
    A pastel blue that looks pretty on the paint chip can come across as unpleasantly chilly on the walls and furnishings, however, especially in a room that receives little natural light. If you opt for a light blue as the primary color in a room, balance it with warm hues for the furnishings and fabrics.
    To encourage relaxation in social areas such as family rooms, living rooms or large kitchens, consider warmer blues, such as periwinkle, or bright blues, such as cerulean or turquoise. Blue is known to have a calming effect when used as the main color of a room — but go for softer shades. Dark blue has the opposite effect, evoking feelings of sadness. Refrain from using darker blues in your main color scheme.



    Green is considered the most restful color for the eye. Combining the refreshing quality of blue and the cheerfulness of yellow, green is suited for almost any room on the house. In the kitchen, green cools things down; in a family room or living room, it encourages unwinding but has enough warmth to promote comfort and togetherness.
    Green also has a calming effect when used as a main color for decorating. It is believed to relieve stress by helping people relax. It is also believed to help with fertility, making it a great choice for the bedroom.



    Purple, in its darkest values (eggplant, for example), is rich, dramatic and sophisticated. It is associated with luxury and creativity; as an accent or secondary color, it gives a scheme depth. Lighter versions of purple, such as lavender and lilac, bring the same restful quality to bedrooms as blue does, but without the risk of feeling chilly.



    Orange evokes excitement and enthusiasm, and is an energetic color. While not a good idea for a living room or for bedrooms, this color is great for an exercise room; it will bring out all the emotions that you need released during your fitness routine. In ancient cultures, orange was believed to heal the lungs and increase energy levels.



    Neutrals (black, gray, white and brown) are basic to the decorator’s tool kit. All-neutral schemes fall in and out of fashion, but their virtue lies in their flexibility: Add color to liven things up; subtract it to calm things down.
    Black is best used in small doses as an accent. Indeed, some experts maintain that every room needs a touch of black to ground the color scheme and give it depth. To make the job easier, rely on the interior designer’s most important color tool: the color wheel.



    Crimson can make some people feel irritable. Invoking feelings of rage and hostility, this is a color that should be avoided as the main color of a room. Sitting for long periods of time in a room painted in this color will likely affect the peace and harmony you are striving to create in your home.
    Color’s Effect on Ceilings

    The ceiling represents one-sixth of the space in a room, but too often it gets nothing more than a coat of white paint. In fact, for decades, white was considered not only the safest but also the best choice for ceilings.
    As a general rule, ceilings that are lighter than the walls feel higher, while those that are darker feel lower. Lower need not mean claustrophobic: visually lowered ceilings can evoke cozy intimacy. As a general rule, dark walls make a room seem smaller, and light walls make a room seem larger.
     

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    මගෙ කාමරෙත් නිල් පාට ගාල තියෙන්නෙ මේ තාම අගේට ඉන්නෙ :baffled: :baffled:
     

    ravindaj

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    ලා පාට ගාවහම කාමර එලිය කරන්න දාන්න ඕනේ බල්බ් (වොට් ගාන) ප්‍රමාණය අඩුවෙනවා.
    මාසේ අන්තිමට වාසියක් වෙයි.
     

    I_Simon

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    ඉස්සරහ ගෙදර :)
    නිල් පාට නෙවෙයි බන්, ලා කහ පාට ගාපන්. ලා කහ පාට කිව්වේ බටර් පාට වගේ. ඒක ගොඩක් ලස්සනයි රෑට එහෙම ලයිට් දැම්මම උනත්.

    එකපාර බටර් ගපන් බන් මොනාටද බටර් වගේ පට ගන්නේ. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

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    ලා පාට ගාවහම කාමර එලිය කරන්න දාන්න ඕනේ බල්බ් (වොට් ගාන) ප්‍රමාණය අඩුවෙනවා.
    මාසේ අන්තිමට වාසියක් වෙයි.

    :):) agree with you mcn.

    light reflection wena ekath colors anuwa depend wenawa... ex: Nill pata gapu kamarekata CFL bulb ekak dammama eliya madi gathiyak thiyenawa.

    kamarekata hodama pata nam SUDU; mama hithana widihata:yes:
     

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    sudu ganna machan, aasama nam bed eke head eka pattha lassana blue ekak ganna. Ande, hari table eke hari innakota directly penne nathi wall ekak nam hoondai
     

    Sry.com

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    නිල් පාට නෙවෙයි බන්, ලා කහ පාට ගාපන්. ලා කහ පාට කිව්වේ බටර් පාට වගේ. ඒක ගොඩක් ලස්සනයි රෑට එහෙම ලයිට් දැම්මම උනත්.
    :oo::oo::oo::oo: