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[C830]Colors For Your House
by Benedict Smythe, Ben

Many factors must be considered to come up with colors that will highlight the best features of your house. The moods and emotions that you want to reflect in certain rooms have to match with the colors you choose.

The Inside Job

Choosing interior paint colors requires you to be creative and imaginative. You have to visualize what you want for your house. This is important to be able to match the colors to your future decorating plans.

Fill your mind with bright and inspiring ideas before deciding what colors to use. Browse into different home decorating books and magazines. Take note and find samples of the colors that attracted you most.

Visualizing the future look of your house does not mean overlooking what you have at present. Choose colors to complement a favorite sofa that will probably be in the living room for a long time.

There are current features in your house that need to be studied carefully to come up with perfect color combinations. House space is a key factor to consider in choosing the right colors.

Choose light colors to make a room visually bigger. Dark colors contribute to a compressed and tight look. You can depend on colors to solve spatial problems.

Certain rooms seek to project distinct moods. Bright colors are definitely out in bedrooms. Cool and relaxing colors like blue and green are what you need to create that cozy and sleepy feeling. Warm colors such as red and orange are considered in dining or living rooms because they make rooms more inviting and energetic.

Exterior Painting

Painting the exterior of your house makes you deal with your environment. You are working not only inside the room of your house but also with neighbors' houses as well. Colors will greatly depend on your decision to blend or stand out from the crowd.

Trees in the surroundings also matter in choosing colors. Do not use dark colors on your house if you have large trees nearby. They will make your place darker.

Remember that there are also existing colors in your house. You can opt for a shade that will match with the color of your roof. You may decide to just retouch the paint of the window sills or the house outlines and maintain their existing colors.

Once you have decided what main color to use for the exterior, have an eye on the parts you want to emphasize. Accent colors are usually done on doors and windows. You can use a darker or lighter shade to accentuate these parts and add character to your house.

Your True Colors

In painting the interior and exterior of your house, you need to achieve balance and harmony. Use your creative mind. Explore and don't be afraid to experiment. Just mix, match and you'll finally get the best and true colors you really like and are perfect for your house as well.


Unfortunately, interior decorators and designers can run us quite a bit of money. As a home designer and owner of a paint contrating business for over five years now, I have learned some tips of the trade that will allow you to choose color combinations like a well schooled pro.

We will start will some general facts, and work our way from there. Everyone's knowledge on the subject varies, so I want to make sure I cover the basics.

Light colors will make rooms seem larger and more open. This is especially important if a room is on the smaller side and you don't want to feel claustrophobic inside it. Lighter colors will also do a better job of hiding imperfections in the walls.

However darker colors have their benefits too. Darker colors will provide you with an opportunity to create a more elegant feel to a room, and draw more attention to crown and decorative moldings.

The first thing that I suggest doing is taking a sample of your carpet and blinds to a paint store, and ask for some advice in choosing colors. This advice will be free, but you have to be wary of who is giving it to you. This will work best at small mom and pop paint stores, or professional stores like Benjamin Moore or Sherwin William dealers. Home Depot or Lowe's is not a good place to try this, because their employees are not likely to be as experienced in the industry.

Once you have a rough idea of possible colors it is best to visit one of the many online color scheme coordinators, like the one available at thisNew Jersey Paint Contractor's website . Clicking on the link to the right will take you to a section that will allow you to try out different color combinations within a room. You can match different trim, door, ceiling, and wall colors and see which ones go together the best.

The most popular home interior paint color, regardless of architectural style and design is buff, which is a neutral tone. Neutral colors go very well with any other color scheme, imparts a warmer tone in any of your house's rooms and is well suited for showing off artwork, portraits or any other type of wall accessories. The best feature of using a neutral as a home interior paint color is that it can make any room look bigger!

The color blue is also a popular color for rooms however due to the wide variety of shades people have a difficult time trying to come up with the perfect shade to complement the rest of the house.

Others prefer dark colors for an avant-garde look; however, if you want to do the same, keep in mind that dark, bold colors make a room look darker than it really is and smaller too.

You can choose home interior paint colors that belong to the primary color group as long as you also find the perfect match for each particular color you choose in order not to sacrifice your home's visual appeal for being trendy.

My suggestion is staring off talking to your local paint contractor, get a free estimate and pick his brain for color choices. Then visit a local paint store, talk to the clerks. They will help you narrow down your choice.

Always remember, you are the person who has to live there. So make sure it is a color that you are in love with.
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