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[C629]Choosing A Paint Color
by James Charles Charles, Jam
When you walk into a room, you get a certain feeling. Sometimes it's a feeling of joy, sometimes it's a feeling of calm, and sometimes it's a feeling of dread. What causes these feelings? Much of the time, it's due to the color of the paint in the room. Choosing the right paint color of your room can be the easiest and most cost-effective way to alter its feeling, and by extension, your mood.

Most people choose room colors that are pleasing to them and reflect their personalities. But they don't always understand the effect the color of a room can have on their mood, and end up selecting colors that create the opposite effect they are seeking to achieve.

In general, light colors are airy and expansive, and can make rooms seem larger and brighter. Dark colors are warm and sophisticated, and can give large rooms a more intimate appearance.

To select the right colors for the right mood, it's important to first understand some basic facts about active, passive and neutral colors.

- Active colors, which include yellow, orange and red, exude energy. They work well in family and entertaining rooms. Golden yellow and lemon colors add cheer to kitchens and home offices.

- Passive colors, which include blue, green, and purple, are used for rest and restoration. They work well in bathrooms and bedrooms.

- Neutral colors, which can be light or dark, help to bring together the other colors in the room.

You'll also want to learn more about specific colors and their effects:

- White makes small spaces feel larger and more spacious, and can be airy and refreshing. White can also be sterile if not combined with other colors.

- Black, in large doses, makes small spaces even smaller, but it can also make large spaces more intimate. It's best used as just an accent to give the color scheme depth.

- Yellow is cheery and happy. Soft yellow is subtle and welcoming. Bright yellow is best used as an accent to attract attention. Too much bright yellow can be overwhelming though.

- Green can be reassuring and relaxing. Pale yellow-greens evoke images of growth and deep greens are associated with status and wealth.

- Blue suggests freshness, relaxation, and coolness. Light blues are open and airy, and dark blues symbolize strength, respect, and wealth.

- Purple is the color of royalty and nobility in its deepest hues, and is refreshing and flowery in pale violet values. Deep purple works best as an accent color.

- Red invokes excitement, attracts attention, and can even raise blood pressure. Intense red, although stimulating, can be distracting in large doses. Red is associated with wealth and sophistication, and creates a strong first impression.

- Orange can be distracting in large doses, but works well in small areas to attract attention to details. In its terracotta or peach versions, it can be very warm and soothing.

Once you've decided on a color for a room, paint a small two-by-two foot sample on the wall that gets the most natural light, and another sample on the wall with the darkest shadow.

Let the paint samples dry for at least a day, then stand back and see if you still like the color. If you don't, don't worry. It's only paint – and it's one of the easiest changes to make when you're designing your home.


Author's Bio
James Charles is an award-winning interior designer who provides revolutionary new affordable online design services at http://www.DesignerAtHome.com. In just three steps he can make your professionally-designed dream home a reality.


A simple coat of paint can revitalize your home in one simple step. You can take your house from boring drab to a beauty of color. Paint is also the cheapest way to remodel any room of your home, or even the exterior of your house. There are now dozens of manufacturers with numerous sheens and colors to choose from. The color choice can often be the hardest decision of all. Many people make multiple trips back and forth from the home improvement or paint store because they cannot decide on a paint choice.

Paint is becoming very expensive, but it is possible to get samples to take home before you make a large purchase. Some stores have swatches; however, the color is never as dark as it actually is. There are stores that are now sending home a small bottle of your paint choice for free so that you can test various colors on your walls. Many people have a basic idea of the colors that they want in their home, while others have no idea where to start.

The best place to begin is with the colors that you are naturally attracted to. View each color during different times of the day. You should also pay attention to how a particular color makes you feel. If the paint is for your bedroom, then you would obviously need a color that makes you feel at ease. You should also use this method in a room that you go in the most frequently.

While copying another person's color scheme might not be your idea of an original room, looking in books and magazines are great places for inspiration. If there are any show rooms near your home then you can also gain inspiration from those as well. Seeing color combinations used by other home owners can help you choose the correct colors. However, if you use a magazine for inspiration, do not try to copy the complete theme that is used. A magazine will almost never produce the same results that you expected.

While a color swatch on a piece of paper is not always the best way to choose a color, the manufacturers fan deck of colors can help you choose color combinations. A color deck is basically an extended version of a color wheel. The manufacturer will usually have one for interior walls and another deck for exterior projects. Take into consideration the fact that brighter colors will lose their hue after they are exposed to sunlight or certain weather conditions. Also, lighter colors will take several coats in order to achieve the perfect shade.

For exterior colors, a neutral tone with a value in the middle is the best choice. Light and medium beige or brown colors cover exterior walls the best and have a larger resistance to UV light. The worst colors to use on exterior walls are reds and yellows. Dark green is also difficult because it takes multiple coats to achieve the darkest shade. If you live in a gated community or an exclusive neighborhood, you might need to check with the association to make sure that a specific color is acceptable for the community. The color that you choose can have a negative effect on the value of your home, which is another option to take into consideration.

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