5 Paint Color Selection Mistakes To Avoid

Being Afraid To Explore Interior Paint Color Options

The best way to get over that fear is to always start with a color you love—from a rug, a painting, a fabric. Then test it on the wall. If it’s too firm, have it personalized to your liking. Experimenting might be intimidating, but for sure, you’ll love it anyway.

Putting Too Much Paint On The Walls

Be aware of the intensity of the colors in a room. Too much color can be tiring for the eyes. You’ll end up not liking to stay in that room. Don’t paint the walls in equally strong hues if you have an oriental rug with five or six intense colors. Let the carpet be the focal point and the walls a lighter color. It is always about proper paint color selection!

Putting Too Little Paint On The Walls

If you think your room is dull, look at it regarding the 60-30-10 rule that designers employ. We have a separate blog post for it. Check it out here.

Rushing The Paint Color Selection Process

According to some interior designers, the best way to find a color you can live with is to paint a 4-by-4-foot swatch on the wall and live with it for at least 24 to 48 hours so you can see it in action.

Also, don’t forget to ask your paint suppliers for a paint sample. Use one to paint a big piece of foam-core board with your top choice. Place it in various spots around the room and see how it reflects the upholstery and responds to the room’s quality and amount of light for a few days.

Forgetting About Primer

When changing the color of a wall, any kind of primer is vital to getting the actual color you picked out. Priming ensures no interference from the previous wall color and gives you the quality color of your pick.

Hope this helps you make the right paint color selection for your home. Until next time!

Source: www.thespruce.com

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