How to choose paint colors and more...
How to choose an exterior paint color:
Choosing
a paint color can be overwhelming because of the variety and
selection nowadays. Exterior paints are formulated differently than
interior paints. They will withstand nature's elements so first be
sure to choose a high quality exterior paint first!
Color choice is an individual preference but here
are some guidelines to start with.
- Use a color wheel or a fan deck (from Paint Tech Custom
Finishes or local paint store) to get some starting ideas
- Consider your neighbors colors, you do not want to choose
the same colors but maybe choose one that will complement or
harmonize with your neighbors colors.
- Pick out at least three colors that you prefer
(remember trim and door color)
- Consider the colors of existing structures like your roof,
stone and architectural accents
- Remember light colors will make your home seem larger,
darker colors smaller
- Brighter colors will fade over time especially in the
Florida climate, so keep that in mind
- Darker colors will absorb more heat that lighter colors
- always buy a sample before purchasing gallons of
paint, it will save you time and money
- Ask the paint pros at Paint Tech for help or with any
concerns you may have!
How to choose an interior paint color:
Interior
paint can bring a room to life. Color is the least expensive way to
personalize your home. Color can create a mood:
- Yellow's oranges and reds are warm
- Greens, blues and purples are cool
- Lighter colors like White and pastels make a room feel
bright, open and airy, use these in a smaller area
- Darker colors like red, brown will make a room feel smaller
and cozy, use these in a larger area
Remember to consider your furniture and any large
fixtures that are in the room.
How to choose the right sheen:

To decide which paint sheen is best for your
project, ask yourself the following questions:
- what room, area, or surface is being painted?
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will the painted surface be handled frequently,
or subjected to abrasion or excessive wear?
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will the painted surface be washed or scrubbed
frequently?
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will the painted surface be regularly exposed to
moisture or high humidity?
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Does the surface being painted have any nicks,
dents, or surface flaws present?
Selecting a color scheme:

(From Coral Nafie your Guide to Interior Decorating, about.com)
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Follow this simple how-to to help you choose a color
scheme for your home. Learn to mix colors and
fabrics and how to repeat color throughout the room.
Read some of the principles of decorating and learn
how to use coordinating fabrics and dressmaker
details.
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- First, choose a style (formal or casual) and
a theme for your room (such as American country, English garden,
techno modern)
- with the style and theme in mind, decide on an "anchor"
fabric with 3 or more colors.
Use the background color from the fabric as a wall color.
- Pick a mid-toned color from the fabric for flooring and
large furniture pieces, which could be a solid or patterned
design. Upholstery can also be done in your anchor fabric or
coordinating fabric.
- Use the brightest colors from the fabric for accessories.
- Place your anchor fabric in at least 3 places in the room
(upholstery, pillows, curtains, etc).
- Use coordinating fabrics in other scales (larger or smaller)
as accent fabrics on chairs, pillows, cording, and tablecloths.
- For example, to use an "anchor" fabric with an American flag
design: use White for walls, navy on floor, blue and White
ticking on the sofa, and red for accessory pieces.
- To continue this example, the coordinated prints could be
the blue and White ticking stripe, a navy star print fabric, and
a red and White mini-check used on chairs, curtains, and
pillows.
- Tips:
Repeat colors evenly throughout the room.
Adding dressmaker details in cording and trims is one way to
disperse color and add interest.
Divide color use to approximately 60% of the room in the
background (lightest) color, 30% in the mid-tone color, and 10%
in the brightest, accent colors.
Color Wheel and Tips
Here are some additional color scheme
tips suggested by interior designers:
- The first step in selecting a
color scheme usually is to decide on the main color to be used
in the room. If you don't know which colors you're happiest
living with, glance through your wardrobe. If you don't see any
red, you probably wouldn't like living in a room decorated in a
red color scheme.
- You can get the inspiration for
your color scheme from an Oriental rug or a favorite painting.
Either may suggest a pleasing color combination and could then
help tie together the colors in the room.
- Proportion and balance are
important to any color scheme. After you decide which color will
be dominant, add other colors in unequal amounts. One guideline
is to select the dominant color for use in about two-thirds of
the room and to use the other colors in lessening amounts.
- Whether you're decorating your
entire house or merely redoing one room, be sure to maintain a
certain amount of color continuity throughout the home. Develop
an overall plan and then decide how each room will be integrated
into it.
- In some cases, you may want to
make your wall treatment the focal point of the room. For
instance, a dramatic accent wall, stenciling or a super graphic
might dictate what other patterns and colors can be used in the
room.
- (From National Paint and
Coatings Association, paint.org)
