Turn
Your Home into a Prettiest Painted Place!
Hoping
to change the look of your living spaces? It’s
easy to do with just a simple change of paint
color and the incorporation of decorative painting
techniques. Just take a cue from the winners
of our recent competition, “The Prettiest
Painted Rooms in America”. This national
competition invited designers and decorators
to showcase their best use of paint color and
pattern within an interior living space. To make
your own home a competition contender, try the
following painting ideas garnered from the contest.
Happy Painting,

Debbie
Zimmer, Editor
dzimmer@rohmhaas.com
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1. Plain walls receive
an instant lift through the addition of varying
directions of beadboard and wainscoting.
This media room provides a tranquil and inviting
atmosphere with cool paint shades of turquoise
and subtle green. |
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2. A hand painted mural sets the tone for gracious living in this two story
entrance. While hand painting a mural may not be for everyone, the use
of easy-to-do stencils can replicate wall coverings or a favorite scene |
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3. A tone-on-tone strie
technique provides this room with an every
changing appearance. The walls of this living
room where first painted with a cantaloupe
colored paint. A slightly deeper hued glaze
coat was then applied and, working from top
to bottom, a clean, dry brush was “dragged” through
the colored glaze. |
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4. A young boy’s
bedroom receives a real color punch by incorporating
bold paint stripes. The lampshade provided
the inspiration for both color and pattern.
Use painters tape and a level to achieve
this striking effect at home. |
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5. This soulful space
is a wonderful place to relax at the end
of a busy day. Painted in the palest blue
and punctuated with chocolate brown furnishings,
this bedroom color combination is easy to
duplicate in any home. |
| Whether you are decorating
one room or hoping to reinvent your entire
interior space, the addition of color via
beautifully painted walls, ceilings and trim
is both inexpensive and simple to complete. |
The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
P.O. Box 1348
Philadelphia, PA 19109
215.592.3000
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