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Article: Designing Your Interior
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Updated: 1/16/2008
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Getting Started
 
As a general rule, it is best to select the colors for your interior at the same time you make your other color selections, such as exterior paint, instrument panel color, etc. Each of these choices has an affect on other selections. By looking at all these options at once, it allows you to keep adjusting your choices until you are satisfied that everything fits together the way you would like.
 
Many customers are not sure where to start when it comes to color and material selection. Here are a few general tips that may help. The following information is in no way definitive, but rather a general set of guidelines that we have adopted through the course of making many interiors for small aircraft. The basic goal of these recommendations is to help you design an interior that fits well with the other features of your aircraft. We want an interior that looks well thought out. Not just a group of colors that were selected at the last minute.
 
It is also very helpful to start this process early. Many customers fail to select their interior colors until late in their project when other color choices have already been locked in. This can make it difficult to fully integrate your interior colors. With a little bit of planning you should end up with an overall color layout that includes all areas of your aircraft. This integrated group of colors that you have selected for each of the different parts of your plane can be thought of as your complete color layout.
 
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