Painting can be a great way to customize your house and make it into a home. Whether you’re just adding a splash of color or redoing entire rooms to match your favorites, a fresh coat of paint is a great way to take a home that you bought and really make it yours. Unfortunately, not everyone is great at picking the best colors for their home. After some unfortunate paint jobs, some homeowners may even wonder why they were allowed to go near a paint store at all. This doesn’t have to be the case, however.
There are a number of things that you can do to find paint colors that
better match your home. You can pick up paint swatches, get some small cans to
test in different colors, or even use software to see how different colors will
look in your rooms. The big thing is making sure that you know how to take what
you’ve learned and make your rooms look their best. Here are a few tips that
may help with that.
Things to Consider
There are several things that you should think about before picking out
a specific paint. One of the big considerations that many people overlook is
stopping to look at the colors of your existing décor. Even if you don’t have a
specific theme to your furniture and decorations, there may be predominant
colors that you should keep in mind when choosing paint. Even thinking about
whether most of the décor is on the darker side or the lighter side can affect
your color decision.
You should also consider the type of finish you want on your walls.
Depending on the paint options you’re considering, you might find colors in
everything from flat and eggshell to the high-gloss paints that are typically
used for trim and accents. The finish affects the shininess or flatness of the
colors and can produce significantly different effects with similar colors. It
can also affect how resistant the paint is to stains and dirt, with flatter
colors being harder to clean while higher sheen paints are easier.
Finding the Right Color
There are a few
considerations to be mindful of when it comes to actually choosing a color,
too. Ideally, you should pick up swatches of multiple colors that you like and
bring them home to see how each one looks with your lighting and home
environment. Once you’ve narrowed it down to a few, get a few samples of the
colors you like the most and actually put some paint on the walls to see how
each one looks once dried. Don’t put these sample bits too close together,
though, as it might be harder to tell which you actually like when you’re
distracted by a number of samples right next to each other. Larger areas are
better than small spots, and if you’re doing the entire room, you should try
different colors on different walls.
Bring Your Walls to Life
When it comes time to
paint, it may be tempting to just grab a brush or roller and go for it. That
may not be the best approach, however. First you should make sure that you have
everything that you need, including enough paint to cover the entire area and
tools of high enough quality that they aren’t going to leave streaks or fuzz in
your paint as you go. You should also go over your plans one last time,
especially if you’re doing one wall in a different color as an offset or
otherwise trying to use accent colors. A bit of prep time before you actually
start painting can make a huge difference in the end result.
Of course, if you’re
concerned about the scope of the job, you can always hire professional painters
to come in and get the job done. This can take a lot of the stress off you, and
they can usually offer suggestions on colors, textures, and other elements that
you might not have even considered.
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