Published February 9, 2024

How to Choose the Right Paint Colors for Your Home

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Written by Whitney Perkins

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Selecting the right paint colors can transform your home, creating a space that reflects your style and personality. Here are some quick tips to guide you through the process!

  • Consider the Mood: Decide on the atmosphere you want each room to have and choose colors accordingly.

  • Lighting Matters: Test colors in different lighting conditions to ensure they look good throughout the day.

  • Cohesive Palette: Create a harmonious flow by selecting colors that complement each other and suit your home's style.

  • Architectural Style: Let your home's architecture guide your color choices for a cohesive look.

  • Test Samples: Always test paint samples on your walls to see how they look in your space before committing.

  • Trim and Accents: Don't forget about trim, doors, and accents – they can make a big impact on your overall color scheme.

  • Find Inspiration: Look for inspiration in design magazines, websites, or social media to help you narrow down your choices.

With these tips, you'll be on your way to selecting the perfect paint colors to create a beautiful and personalized home. If you need some help with your project, we have a number of local painters that we would be happy to put you in touch with!

To learn more about selecting paint colors for your home, check out this article from Architectural Digest!

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