See Monkey Do

February 9, 2010

Paint Your Room to a New Look

Filed under: Internet Home Improvement, Layout + Design — admin @ 6:29 am
Renovation ideas need not to be very major. Sometimes, if you just look at your place carefully, the only thing that your place needs to have a better look is some paint job.
Most walls in a home are white or eggshell as a standard color. These colors make it easier to paint and require no priming. When you are ready for a change add a bit of color to your rooms. Color has many benefits.
Some people are afraid of color because they don’t want to go too bright or too dark. The way to avoid this is to use the painting resources at your disposal. At paint stores and in the paint section of your local Home Depot or Lowe’s, there are displays with all kinds of paint swatches.
When trying to decide on a color, ask yourself one question:
What is the room being used for?
In the living room or great room, the family will gather for television watching, holidays or other special occasions. Keeping this room light and airy uplifts the spirit and the mood of the room and its occupants. Go from white walls to mint green or light brown.
Bedrooms
An adult bedroom is seen as a place of sanctuary and romance (hopefully). Here, using light to medium paint colors that fit with your tastes help the room “feel” the part. For a small bedroom where you want to be cozy but not claustrophobic, consider painting the room with a lighter color on the top half and the lower half a darker complementary color below a chair rail.
Windowless Rooms
Rooms without windows need lighter hues to give them the illusion of light streaming in. use light colors with wall accents for your kids and teenagers. Bathrooms are a prime example of a windowless room that would benefit from a neutral or even bright color.
The Kitchen
What about your kitchen? You spend a lot of time there and it is easy to get bored with the look. What are your favorite colors? Combine them to create an inviting kitchen that fits your style. If you have an eat-in kitchen, consider using one bright color on the half of the room that is the eating area and a lighter color on the kitchen side. Without using other equipment, you have divided the room and opened it up.
Paint can do wonders for your living spaces even with the same furniture inside. Before you start furniture shopping, visit the paint store and pick up a few of your favorite color swatches and see what you think.
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