How to Choose Paint Colors – 10 Steps Experts Take To Successful Schemes

Planning to Upgrade Your Home Decor, but Overwhelmed by Paint Choices? Don’t Worry, We’ve Got You Covered!

Let’s cruise through these 10 no-brainer steps the pros use to cook up some killer color combos. These easy-peasy steps will be your roadmap to picking out some wicked paint shades for your pad.

Assess The Room’s Purpose and Mood

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Before diving into color choices, take a moment to think about the purpose and mood of the room you are creating. For example, a bedroom should feel calm and relaxing, while a home office should promote focus and productivity. Consider these factors while exploring color options.

Take Note Of Existing Elements

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Take a gander at the room’s existing bits and bobs—the art, flooring, and furniture. These old pals have a way of nudging your paint color decisions. The key thing is that you want to pick colors that chum up with these elements, not lock horns with them.

Observe The Room’s Lighting

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Lighting is a big deal. Sunlight has this knack for making colors pop, while artificial light throws a spanner in the works by changing how a color looks. Give paint samples a whirl in the room as the day unfolds. With this, you can get a first-hand view of how the color morphs in different light shows.

Start With A Color Family

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To whittle down the options, kick things off by picking a color family that tickles your fancy. This could be chill tones like blues, greens, and grays, fiery ones like reds, oranges, and yellows, or easy-going neutrals like whites, taupes, and beiges. Once you’ve pinned down the color tribe you’re vibing with, it’s time to dive deeper and check out the specific shades hiding in there.

Use Inspiration From Your Surroundings

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Look around you. Anything could spark a lightbulb moment—a nice piece of art, your nan’s vintage chintz curtains, or even a killer sunset. Let these little eye-catchers be the kick-off point for your color mashup.

Create A Color Scheme

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Now that you’ve got a feel for the shades that get your heart pumping, it’s time to whip up the color. You’ll need a leading man of color, a supporting actor, and a cheeky cameo. The head honcho’s color will take center stage, but its trusty sidekicks will keep things balanced and throw in a curveball or two. This approach guarantees a space that’s in sync and oozes class.

Test, Test, Test

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Never dive in headfirst without dipping your toe in! Always give your color choices a trial run before going the whole hog. Grab a few sampler pots, sprinkle a dash on the wall, or make a massive color card. 

Give it a trial under different lighting situations and times of day to be sure you made something out of your money. This little step will help dodge any rookie mistakes, ensuring the final result is spot-on and not a howler.

Consider Paint Finishes

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Keep in mind that paint finishes can affect the appearance of a color. Glossy finishes return more light and can make a color appear brighter, while matte finishes suck up light and give a darker appearance to a color. Choose the appropriate finish for your space based on your desired durability and effect.

Consult A Color Wheel

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Color wheels can be a helpful tool when choosing complementary or contrasting colors. Colors facing one another are complementary, while analogous colors stand nestled next to each other. Use the color wheel to find harmonious color combinations for your space.

Trust Your Instincts

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Finally, trust your instincts! While expert advice can guide you, ultimately you know your taste and preferences best.

The key to successful color schemes is balance, harmony, and personal preference.

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Jump on board the time machine, and let’s check out some old home design trends that are so yesterday. We’re talking about things that used to be cool but now make us go, “Huh?” Here are 15 outdated home trends that need a major makeover!

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Sometimes we dream of building a new home, and what great ideas we have for it.  But we don’t want to make big mistakes, what are the horrible new home trends that we want to avoid?

10 Home Renovations that can Decrease its Value

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With increasing interest rates and mortgage prices, getting the most value for your home is imperative. Homeowners and real estate agents speak about the renovations that could decrease the value of your home and why. Here are the renovations to look out for.

Declutter Fast: 7 Items Experts Say Must Go!

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Every home needs to be organized and arranged to exhibit its beauty. If your space is untidy, here is how to declutter fast get rid of these seven items decluttering experts would take out now!

DIY Artificial Plants for Outdoors on a Budget

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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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