Friday, September 15, 2006

How To Choose A 'safe' Color To Paint Your Rooms

    Are you STILL thinking about painting your walls with color?

    Many people are afraid to make the leap from 'builder's beige' to
    a more daring color choice. What holds you back? Are you afraid
    the color will be too strong? Not match your furniture? Or you'll
    become tired of it and have to start over again?

    While you're debating the work involved you are missing out on
    one of the basic elements of design that can change the entire
    look of your room for under $50. Your tired furniture can become
    new again and a mismatched room can have designer flare! So, how
    do you choose the right color?

    The first recommendation is to choose a tinted neutral. Why is
    that? Instead of choosing rich, deep colors for your first
    project, you will likely feel more comfortable with a neutral
    such as beige or gray which will not date the room or create a
    jarring palate that you will easily tire of.

    However, when you go to your local home improvement store you
    will be faced with a sea of color swatches - hundreds of versions
    of basic beige and gray to choose from. So before you go,
    consider these steps to choosing the right color for you.

    If you like the feel of a warm and cozy room - think of
    fireplaces, brown leather and sunsets - then you'll want to start
    with a beige tone.

    Now, consider your furniture and accessories. What colors do you
    see? If you have a lot of black or navy you may wish to choose a
    beige with orange or pink undertones to keep the look warm. If
    you have browns or reds in your furniture, select a 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 select gray tones. Some stores will have a 'true
    gray' color swatch which you can use to compare with their
    designer selections. On comparison you will notice that each gray
    has undertones. Some will have blue or lavender tones, others may
    have green or even a hint of pink.

    Using the same guide as stated above, identify the main colors of
    furniture and accessories in the room. Use green or pink toned
    greys with cool toned furnishings to avoid it from feeling like
    an ice box. Use blue or lavender undertones in rooms with warmer
    colored furnishings.

    If you are really torn between beige or gray, than the easiest
    color to work with is green. Keeping it in a muted tone will make
    it very easy to live with, and will work with most color
    palates.

    Painting rooms with color will bring the finishing touch to your
    home - don't you deserve it?

    About the Author:

    Johnson Design specialise in Interior Design and Decorating. He is also CEO of http://interior-design.monstercyber.com .

    More Articles visit: http://home-interior.blogspot.com

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