If
you want to change the appearance of your home's interior,
but are working within a tight budget,
there is no easier way to update your space than with a
fresh coat of paint. Paint color, sheen, pattern and texture
can be combined to create a number of interesting and individual
looks for the home. Color is often the first consideration
when redecorating but successfully creating these looks
requires some understanding of basic design principles.
Consider the five tips below to help with any room decoration
or renovation project and for added inspiration, take a
moment to check-out the just announced winners of our “Prettiest
Painted Rooms in America” competition.
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Monochromatic color schemes are generally
easy to create and impart a sophisticated feel within
a space. A monochromatic palette consists of different
tints or shades of the same color. |
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Contrast can be a powerful element. Often, when two
contrasting colors are used, one appears warm and the
other cool. Contrasting colors do not have to be bold;
they can be soft and subtle. Take your cue from the
room--bold in the living or family room and a softer
contrast in the bedroom. |
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Color can visually change the perception of a room’s
size. Light, cool colors can make the space appear
larger while darker, warm colors often make it seem
smaller and more intimate. |
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Pattern can also affect the way a space is perceived.
For example, a room can be heightened by painting vertical
stripes on the walls. |
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Texture is an important element of design that can
add interest and style in any room. Use decorative
techniques such as sheen striping or stippling which
provides a variegated appearance and gives depth to
the surface. |

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