How to Choose Paint Color for Your Room - It's good ideas from me and I wil try to write here and if you like this tips, you can share or type your ideas in bottom.And do not forget to read about decorating Kitchen Ideas in here.
Step 1:
Consider the size of your room. If it is relatively small, avoid painting the walls a dark color, since it will make the room seem even smaller.
Step 2:
Know your taste. Bright, vibrant colors can bring a lot of fun, but not the right choice for you if you want a formal appearance in the dining room. Neutral colors like ivory and beige tend to lend more formal feel.
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Step 3:
Consider your furniture and details in the current window and wall decorations. If you intend to keep the same coating, you will have a paint color that complements it. Obviously, if you are open to change, or have not decorated the dining room, you have more options.
Step 4:
Look around your room dining. If you connect with other rooms, you want to make sure not to choose clash of colors in the painting. You can love the red and green colors, but the painting of rooms connected in those colors will look like Christmas all year.
Step 5:
Ask your painter (or the employee of the store you buy the painting) about nuances in the colors you are considering. Although not always obvious to the untrained eye, neutral paint colors can have a variety of shades. You could get a look you do not expect if one were to choose a painting white with blue undertones, if you do not like the color blue.
Step 6:
Dress the room even more painting an accent wall or using alternating colors to paint stripes on the walls. You can also choose to add a chair and paint a color on the bottom and one on top, as long as the colors complement each other.
Step 1:
Consider the size of your room. If it is relatively small, avoid painting the walls a dark color, since it will make the room seem even smaller.
Step 2:
Know your taste. Bright, vibrant colors can bring a lot of fun, but not the right choice for you if you want a formal appearance in the dining room. Neutral colors like ivory and beige tend to lend more formal feel.
image source: Ikea.com
Step 3:
Consider your furniture and details in the current window and wall decorations. If you intend to keep the same coating, you will have a paint color that complements it. Obviously, if you are open to change, or have not decorated the dining room, you have more options.
Step 4:
Look around your room dining. If you connect with other rooms, you want to make sure not to choose clash of colors in the painting. You can love the red and green colors, but the painting of rooms connected in those colors will look like Christmas all year.
Step 5:
Ask your painter (or the employee of the store you buy the painting) about nuances in the colors you are considering. Although not always obvious to the untrained eye, neutral paint colors can have a variety of shades. You could get a look you do not expect if one were to choose a painting white with blue undertones, if you do not like the color blue.
Step 6:
Dress the room even more painting an accent wall or using alternating colors to paint stripes on the walls. You can also choose to add a chair and paint a color on the bottom and one on top, as long as the colors complement each other.