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[C1096]Cost Of House Painting
by Rose Ybarra, Ros

One way to make sure your home is always looking its best is to make sure that you regularly have a house painting completed. An exterior home painting is a great way to brighten up the outside of your home if your last paint job is beginning to look a little drab. Having the house painting completed can be relatively painless for you as a home owner, especially if you hire a contracted painter to complete the job for you. A contracted painter will know the proper techniques to use on the house painting to help ensure that the project will be completed correctly. They will also be able to check for and fix any existing problems with the outside of your home. These problems could include mildew growth and rust stains and should be resolved as soon as possible to prevent major damage to the outside of your home. The contracted painter can also use the highest quality paint available in order to ensure that your house painting lasts a long time and also to ensure that the outside of your home is being protected.

Once you make the decision to have your exterior home painting completed, the next decision that will need to make is on which color to use. There are almost endless color possibilities to use on your house painting, so when you first try narrowing down the selection, it may become a bit overwhelming. To help with this process, before you even begin looking through color options, think of what colors that you like and what you would like to see on the outside of your home each day. Having a color in mind can help you a great deal when you start looking through color combinations, because you will then just be able to choose a specific shade of the color that you have in mind.

If you have a hard time thinking of a color that you would like to see on the outside of your home, think about what colors you have chosen in other areas of your life. Do you have a specific color of car that you usually purchase? If so, think about if that color means something to you and if you would like to somehow incorporate that into your exterior home painting. If that does not work, think about the color combinations that you have used on the inside of your home. Would you like to carry any of these colors over to the outside of your home? Doing this can bring a thoughtful connection from the inside to the outside of your home. No matter how you go about choosing the color for your home, make sure that it is a color that you truly enjoy looking at and that you can live with on the outside of your home until the next time your home needs a paint job.


House painting is made way to complicated for many homeowners and the sad thing is, it doesn't have to be. For starters, most homeowners are overwhelmed by the number of colors to choose from. The fear of a wrong choice and having to live with it is very uncomfortable for most homeowners. Having your home painted twice is not an expense most homeowners want to undertake. And here is the big one: What will the Jones think about the new colors? Review the 8 house painting color tips below. They will make your task of choosing colors more constructive..

1. The first thing to consider is what colors on your house will not change. Roofs typically last from 30 years to lifetime. Bricks are permanent and aren't going to change. Stones are also permanent. Be sure and coordinate any color change with these permanent colors. You will want your wall and trim colors to compliment these existing permanent colors, not fight with them. This should guide you to the right color family.

2. Another consideration should be the landscape and the neighborhood. The colors surrounding the house as well as the geographic location. The type of building materials used on the house.

3. The architectural style of the home needs to be considered. For example, A French Victorian home may need a different color scheme than that of a English Tutor. A traditional home needs a different color than modern architecture.

4. Changing the front door and shutter colors are an easy way to freshen up the look of a home without changing the siding and trim colors.

5. Some homeowners wonder if there should be a connection between the interior colors and the exterior colors of their home. It really is a matter of personal preference. If you own a historic home you may want to keep the authenticity of that time period by keeping a connection between interior and exterior colors, but again it is a personal preference. Many homeowners consider the interior a place where there are no limitations for color.

6. Coordinating colors is a common problem with many homeowners. I recommend you make a trip to your paint store. Most major paint stores have pre-selected color schemes. Most offer palette collections that provide accurate historical reference along with collections of colors that work well together. This is a great place to start your color selections.

7. Some of major paint stores like Sherwin Williams, offer an online service that allows you to construct color variations using a visualizer. Call your store for the web address and you can go online with your computer and play around with a lot of different colors for both exterior and interior house painting. You can apply different colors to interior or exterior scenes by simply dragging and dropping in the color on various elements such as walls and trim.

8. One very important thing you should do is purchase a quart of each color you are planning to use and apply them all in the same area of your house for comparison. For the siding or wall color apply in a 4ft by 4ft area next to the trim color you plan to use. The small paint chips supplied by the paint stores are too small to make a determination. (Caution: If the siding is textured, or you have stucco, do not apply paint on a large area with a brush or roller. When the house is painted by the contractor, you will be able to see where you applied the test sample underneath the paint they apply. Paint fills the pores of textured surfaces so you have an uneven distribution of paint where you applied the sample causing it to be visible. Instead, apply the test sample on a piece of plywood and hold up to the trim to test your color samples.)

Make sure you have made a decision on your paint colors before you hire your contractor. Too often homeowners make the mistake of rushing into painting their home without giving adequate time to the color decision process. Because they feel rushed, often homeowners are not confident with the color choices. Properly planning your house painting project will definitely cut down on stress.
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