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The Press-Dispatch Fall Home Improvement Wednesday, September 27, 2017 E-15 © Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2017 KubotaUSA.com *0% A.P.R., 20% down financing for up to 84 months on purchases of select new Kubota L Series from participating dealers' in-stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A.; subject to credit approval and dealer participation is required. Example: 84 monthly payments of $11.90 per $1,000 financed. **Customer instant rebates of $1,000 are available with two new qualifying implements from participating dealers' stock. 1st implement $700, 2nd implement $300. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 10/31/17. ***For warranty terms see us or Kubota's Limited Warranty at www.KubotaUSA.com for more information. Optional equipment may be shown. On Select New Kubota Grand L Compact Tractors. Promotional Finance Offers End 10/31/17. )LQDQFLQJ IRU 0RQWKV $35 2UDQJH3OXV,PSOHPHQW5HEDWH PLUS PLUS TURF & COMPACT TRACTOR FULL LINE KUBOTA DEALER JASPER 83 Hwy. 231 • 812-482-9696 • www.hopfoutdoor.com EVANSVILLE 6000 E. Morgan Ave. • 812-477-2468 • hopfequipment.com/kubota Whether it's Independence Day, St. Pat- rick's Day or the holiday season, the bold hues that are synonymous with these events add a splash of color to rooms that can use a little design lift. While some colors may be synonymous with certain times of year, homeowners can employ bold colors in their homes all year long. By embracing bold painting and dec- orating styles, homeowners can use fresh color palettes to make rooms more inviting and colorful. These popular color combina- tions can provide inspiration. Green and pink Colors on opposite ends of the color wheel will always complement each other. Green paired with pink (a lighter shade of green's opposite, red) calls to mind the great out- doors. These hues can add a touch of flo- ral spring sunshine even when that season has long since passed. Opt for a deep green and a carnation pink for maximum impact. And don't forget a vase full of fresh blooms as the finishing factor. Lavender and deep blue Analogous colors are three colors that sit side-by-side on the color wheel and share a common denominator in terms of shade. Lavender, blue and an orchid pink are ex- amples of such hues. This cool, regal com- bination can add femininity to a bedroom or even drama to another space in the house. If painting the walls dark blue or lavender seems scary, opt for a neutral shade on walls and then dress up the space with inky and violet accents. Turquoise and brick red Enhance the "wow" factor with these bold colors. Although they are striking, when they work together, they also can impart a soothing feel, particularly since they are of- ten inspired by Asian influences. Feature a light turquoise sofa with red throw pillows. Or dress up meals with a red tablecloth on the dining table and turquoise, white and red, patterned place mats. Gray and yellow Yellow is a pick-me-up color any time of the year, but, when combined with a gray, it's toned down to be soothing instead of startling. This color combination is popu- lar in kitchens, nurseries and entryways. Have fun in the kitchen with mottled gray stone countertops, pale yellow walls and ca- nary café curtains. Color can affect mood and transform spaces with just a small investment of time and money. Homeowners can experiment with color palettes so rooms remain vibrant all year long. BOLD COLORS add vitality to homes

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