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December 17th, 2019
3 min read
By Bill Carlson
When doing an interior decorating project, at some point you will need to make color choices for the paint and so here are eight tips for choosing a color for your interior painting project in Omaha, NE.
If you think about it, there are only a handful of primary colors from which all other colors are made.
The question then comes to a person choosing paints for the interior of their home whether they are doing it for the first time or if they are redoing their home interior.
The effect of different colors cannot be understated — we as people have a response to the colors that surround us.
Whether you have a beautiful purple vase inherited from your grandfather or a painting of flamingos, you found at a garage sale down the block, the art in your home can inspire the paint colors that you choose for your walls.
Art can come from around the world or it might even come from the creative classes that you or your children take while at school or even evening classes.
You can look at a piece of art and take the inspiration for a primary color for your wall or perhaps an accent based on the artwork.
Every room has a certain mood to it, and the color or colors that you choose for the room will impact that mood.
For a bedroom, for example, you will not want to choose colors full of energy and pep because that's where you will be relaxing there after a long day.
A living room will similarly want more calm and serene tones, perhaps a choice of a neutral tone for a calmer vibe.
The colors you choose for your room will look different in the paint store than they do at home once you are in the room of your choice.
A color that looks good under bright lights might look entirely different if you have a room that is dimly lit even in the middle of the day.
A neutral paint choice for your wall doesn't have to mean that your room is dull or uninspired.
If you contrast a radically different ceiling in that same room, you will really spice things up.
Just for example, if you have gray walls but then you have striped pink ceilings, it is still quite exciting!
Some of the best inspirations for your indoor paint choices might grow outside your window.
There are so very many shades of green out there, just to start — and many more beyond green that can bring color to your home.
Sometimes when you are repainting a room or living space, you don't even have to radically change the color of the room.
Look at the existing color of the room and when you are picking out your new color, look up and down the color spectrum to change the existing color by just a little bit.
It can be subtle and not look that different to you when you are starting the project, but you will see when you are finished that the room is just that much different.
If you can, take a piece of poster-board or cardboard if that's simple and paint it the proposed paint color that you have chosen.
Alternatively, you can take that cardboard and paint it a few different colors.
Hang the poster-board or cardboard on the wall and see how it looks as it will give you an idea if that color will work in the room.
When you are considering the color or colors that you will use when you are painting a room, think about the impact that will be when you go from your newly painted rooms to the adjacent rooms.
Sometimes a room will look good on its own with a certain color, but when you take that same color and then walk into another room, the contrast may not be as good.
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Bill is the owner and operator of Brush & Roll Painting. Bill Carlson is a second-generation painter. He grew up working with his father’s painting and restoration company. After graduating from Bennington High School, he served in the US Navy, traveling with the boxing team. While this was a great opportunity to see the world, it also made him realize how much he loved his little world here in Nebraska. He settled back into the painting industry, working with his brother. It wasn’t long before Bill’s entrepreneurial spirit pushed him to start his own business. Always one for a challenge, he longed to prove to himself that he could be as successful on his own as both his dad and brother were.
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