Thursday, December 6, 2012

Choosing Beautiful Colors for the Residential Painter to Use in Your Home


When it comes to choosing gorgeous colors to personalize the interior walls of your home, you may not be brave enough to use bold colors like deep blue, barn red, dark violet, or stunning teal. However, with a few tried and true steps, you too can begin to enjoy the bold, bright, and beautiful colors that will liven up your home! And with the help of a residential painter, those colors will delight your senses as soon as you'd like.

If you're having trouble choosing colors, narrow down your choices by choosing three of your favorite color groups. All colors fall within seven categories: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. Once your three groups are chosen, you've considerably narrowed down your options. Now it's time to take a walk around your home.

Look for colors throughout your home which fall into the categories that you've chosen. You'll probably find many shades of those favorite colors throughout your home. From the pillows on your couch to the artwork on your walls, you'll be provided with many options! Once again, take your time and choose your three favorites. Now it's time to head to the store.

At the store, search for the colors you've chosen from the items already in your home. You may even want to bring the items with you and compare the colors to the sample sheets. Begin by looking at the darkest color on the swatch. If you like that one, you can safely assume that you'll be able to use it or one of the lighter shades. However, if you begin with the lighter shades, all the colors begin to look the same. If this task is too daunting, you can have a residential painter bring samples to your home.

Before you purchase the paint, you'll also need to consider what finish you'd like. A flat finish provides color without shine. Satin (or egg-shell) offer a fairly flat finish that's easily cleaned. Satin is ideal for homes where little children live. Fingerprints and other stains are easily scrubbed from the walls without removing the paint. Semi-gloss has a glossy finish that is also easy to clean.

Once you've decided on colors, shades, and finishes, purchase a sample of each color you're thinking of using. Paint a 4-inch square on your wall and observe the effect for at least a day or two. You'll see how the color looks during the bright sunlight of the day, during the dusky morning and evening lighting, and during the low light during the night. If you still like the color, contact your residential painter and let him know you're ready to add some color to your walls!

You deserve to make your home your own and enjoy every minute you spend within its walls. Choosing beautiful colors will create an environment you'll love!

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