October 11, 2010
Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
When you have plethora of choice including fiery reds, Cornish blue, buttercup yellow, seawash grern, sand tan, ballerina pink and others, you might end up all hurdled as picking paint colors for rooms is not that simple. It is not about the color choice but the introduction of ‘finish’ is a new hype which makes color selection and overwhelmingly critical task. So if you want to make your wall paint selection the best, follow the below given tips:
- To study the colors, the best idea would be to bring the color card home. You can obviously ask about the suitable colors at a shop but choosing them at home will make a difference. You can match the colors from color card with the interior of the room while taking care of other fixtures like light, space etc. you can stick the color chip on wall to get a clear picture.
- Always keep in mind that the colors are on shade cards turn different once painted on the wall. So it is better to choose colors two tones lower than the original.
- If you want a cozy feel in dining room furniture , use rosy or yellow tones while cooler colors are blues, grays and greens.
- As long as you have ultramodern environments in the minimalist capacity, do not use the snow white for wall paint as it would give an operating and sterile room look. The preferable white colors are those that have a hint of beige, peach or pink.
- Bold colors are the most wanted these days. But they surely do not look nice in every room. The most ideal places to use the cold color schemes are fining rooms and bathrooms.
- In addition to color selection, the paint finishes are also in market which gives a different feeling to your living space. If you want a soft glow in any room use velvet and eggshell finishes while you can use semi-gloss finishes or satin are the best if you want to highlight the architectural details.
- Size of your room and light exposure must be considered in order to select the best wall paint
- Match the wall paint and streaks with carpet, fabric, wallpaper, tile and furniture of the room.
- Highlight the ceiling by using lighter and subtle shade. You can use two light colors as well.
- In case you find it hard to manage with shade cards, bring the trial packs of paint and try it in the small portion of walls to get a better idea.
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