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Home Improvement InformationRevitalize your Interior Walls
by:
David Chandler
Most folk would-be like to revitalize their interior walls with several
colorful paint, but are too afraid to do the leap from off-white or
beige. The homeowner is afraid that a daring color choice may not
match their furniture, will be too bright, and have a host of else
reasons.
Painting your walls is a basic element of design and can enhance
any room for only $50. Your furnishings
and nontextual matter can take on a
new look with a designer flare simply by painting your walls.
So, the 1st question you may ask is how do I choose the right
color? Below are several recommendations to help you choose.
The 1st recommendation is to choose a tinted neutral. Instead of
choosing rich, deep colors for your 1st project, you will likely feel
more comfortable with a neutral color such as beige or gray and
thus will not date the room or create a jarring roof of the mouth that you will
easily tire of.
At your local house improvement store, you will be janus-faced with a sea
of color swatches - hundreds of versions of basic beige and gray to
choose from. So before you visit your local paint store, consider
these steps in choosing the right color for you.
If you like the feel of a warm and cozy room - think of fireplaces,
brown animal skin
and sunsets - then you'll want to start with a beige
tone.
Now, consider your furnishings
and accessories. What colors do you
see? If you have a lot of black or navy, you may will to choose
beige with orange or pink undertones to support the look warm. If
you have browns or reds in your furniture, choice cooler beige with
ashy tones to avoid 'overheating' your room.
If you prefer a cooler, airy look - chrome, glass, and shades of icy
blue - then choice gray tones. Several stores will have a 'true gray'
color piece of cloth which you can use to compare with their designer
selections. On comparison, you will notice that each gray has
undertones. Several will have blue or lavender tones; others may
have green or even as a hint of pink.
Using the same manual as expressed
above, identify the main colors of
furniture and accessories in the room. Use green or pink tonal
grey with cool tonal
furnishings to avoid it from feeling like an
icebox. Use blue or lavender undertones in rooms with heater
colored furnishings.
If you undecided between beige and gray, than the easiest color
to activity with is green. Keeping it in a muted tone will do it really
easy to live with, and will activity with most color palates.
Painting your rooms with color will bring a finishing designer touch
to your home.
Just about the author:
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