Sharper Impressions Painting Talks Paint
There is no right or wrong paint color only some pointer and guidelines that can help make the process easier. Here are some tips by Sharper Impressions Painting that may help you pick the best color for you and your family.
Pick your favorite object in the room like a chair, rug or even a painting. The colors in this piece will set the scheme for the rest of the room. Pick colors that match that favorite piece and coordinate those. Pick accents to bring the color scheme together for most people, the “best part” of choosing colors is completing the look with accents and furniture.
Sharper Impressions Painting suggests before selecting a new paint color consider the lighting in the room. Look at paint chips under direct, indirect, and artificial light. Evaluate the samples against furniture and rugs. After you narrow your choices, get a small jar of each finalist and brush each on a piece of white poster board. After the paint dries, tape the poster board to the wall and evaluate again. Assessing larger color samples ensures that you’re making the right choice for your room.
It is important that you understand color, because it will help you orchestrate the color schemes that you hope to achieve when choosing the right interior paint color. Sharper Impressions Painting has years of experience in paint and paint colors.
Primary Colors are red, yellow and blue. All other colors are a combination of these three colors.
Secondary Colors you get when you mix equal parts of the primary colors, such as green, orange and purple.
Tertiary Colors are achieved by combining a primary color with its secondary color that is next to it on the color wheel, such as; blue and green, yellow and green, red and orange and yellow and orange. The same goes for blues and reds.
Sharper Impressions Painting says the color of Wet paint often looks different from dry paint. Don’t worry when you first see the paint applied to the wall. Let the paint dry, and then check it with your other samples (fabric, tiles, carpet) to decide if it looks right. Paint can also look out of place in an empty room. Bring in a few room elements like a chair or pillow to see how it all works together.