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Painting Color



Picking paint color for any room in your home can be difficult if you don't have some basic steps in place before you start. First of all, remember that it's always better to start with more space rather than less. Instead, work on deciding your ultimate decor scheme and furniture placement then start to look for possible paint color choices. Otherwise, you will paint yourself into an absolute corner, forcing you to pick decor based only on your walls and not the other way round.


This is a big mistake because it can turn what would be a great decorating session into a complete disaster. You see, when you try to paint colors first, the only real options you have are those that are within the space you have to work with. For example, if you have a small living room, start by measuring two doors. Then take one measurement to compare with the other to get an idea of how much room you have to work with.


That's okay, but when you're picking a color for a whole new interior painting project, the process becomes much more difficult. Remember, before you even start on the interior painting, you already have an idea of how much space you'll need to fill. So now you've got to figure out how to divide the space without going over your budget or finding other ways to utilize space you may have. It can be done, though, and here's how to do it.


The first big mistake people make when choosing paint colors is not taking the time to measure twice. If you haven't taken the time to measure twice, don't worry, though. There are plenty of other things that go into picking a color first. And once you've figured out which colors will work best in your space, take the next step to determine how much space you need. This will determine how many shades you need to choose the right paint color.


Once you've figured out how much space you have to fill and what colors you want to use, it's time to move on to the actual painting. But before you start painting, remember to keep your measurements in mind. For example, if you're working on a tiny space like a closet, you might think that a light color would go well. However, a darker color may actually make the space look Larger and bulkier, so keep that in mind as well.


And finally, remember that there's one big mistake that every home owner makes when they're painting their home: they try to make their spaces fit exactly as they imagine them. You know how expensive this could be. So instead of trying to fit spaces to your exact specifications, try to visualize what they would look like before you even touch any paint. This way, you'll have a better idea of whether or not your painting is going to look good once you're actually working on it. If not, then it's probably time for you to pick some other painting color.


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