October 29, 2019

Choose your painting and the colors of your pieces in 6 steps

Whether you have a construction project, a renovation, or just want to give a fresh look to your home, choosing the colors you will put in each room is often a puzzle that is hard to understand. go out without outside help.

It is important to think and test the colors on its walls, because once applied in all rooms, you will live with, and your colors and moods will quickly play on your mood.

The orientation of the pieces

The orientation of each piece is decisive for the choice of colors to bring.

If your living room is facing north it will be good to bring clarity and brightness with warm and bright tones like yellow or orange. Conversely, a room facing south already enjoying a warm and favorable exposure, you can bring a touch of freshness with blue tones. Of course you are free to keep a certain neutrality in each of these pieces with touches of gray, white or beige.

The dimensions of the pieces

 

The size of your pieces and their particularities hold an important place in the choice of the final color. Indeed some tips allow you to give size and space to a small room:

• Paint the ceiling in a light color to enlarge the room.

• If the walls are white, choose another white for the ceiling, it will give relief to the entire room.

• Give a perspective effect by painting one of the walls a lighter color than the others.

The atmosphere

The key moment is when you choose the mood to install in each room of the house. A cozy stay, a peaceful office, a sensual room, a gourmet kitchen, a relaxing bathroom, ... And in this area several techniques:

Colors

 

Each color represents a feeling and brings to the room you want to paint a particular atmosphere and atmosphere. You can rely on the characteristics of each color to compose your palette:

• Yellow - dynamic and warm color. Be careful however to the choice of yellow, some yellow were used was a time but are quite old fashioned.

• Pink - positive color, lively and rather feminine.

• Red - sensual and very energetic, ideal for a living room, daring for a room, to proscribe for a room of reflection like an office.

• Purple - very trendy, warm and dynamic color, ideal for a living room or bedroom.

• Green - soothing and relaxing color, ideal for a bathroom.

• Blue - cool and relaxing color, blue can match in all your rooms, depending on the color.

• Gray - neutral color, always classy and trendy, it fits well in every room of the house.

• Cream - neutral color, ideal for walls with white ceilings to create relief.

• White - neutral color, you are sure not to go wrong and can reserve the color for your furniture and decoration.

• Black - used sparingly it can bring a cozy note and showcase your designer furniture.

Tendencies

After the mole, the gray, the green anise and the pretty yellow, the violet lands in the rooms of the trendy apartments. Time is on the colors with colorful walls and more neutral furniture. But if you are not comfortable with the color scheme, bet on a colorful decoration with white walls.

The palette

The best is to choose your palette using testers and applying a few keys on each wall before you start. Many sites also offer you to choose your palette thanks to online color charts, like our partner Tollens.

Choose the type of painting

Matte finish, satin finish, gloss, acrylic paint or glycero, how to navigate? Contrary to what we can think, it's quite simple:

• For wet rooms such as bathrooms or kitchens, prefer satin-finish paints, which are easier to clean and more resistant to heat, condensation and grease. Thus the walls of your kitchen will be more easily washable. Likewise for the bathroom, the satin finish glycerol paints will be more resistant to moisture.

• For your ceilings and the walls of your living room, your bedrooms, your office, you can opt for matte finishes, less likely to be cleaned, they will give a cozy effect to your rooms. Matt paintings will absorb light where a bright paint reflects it. Instead, choose acrylic paints that are less toxic and less harmful to the environment than glycerol paints.

• For your corridors, opt for a satin-finished paint too, in this place of passage a little sponge regular will be easier on your walls than a matte finish paint that will burn quickly.

 

Prepare your walls

The last step, and not least, you will have to prepare your walls before giving your first brushstroke. Worse, you will have to evaluate the condition of your walls and advise according to the result. In the renovation you may have tapestry walls that you want to get rid of, it will be necessary to detach, and in this area you can have good as nasty surprises.

• Your walls are smooth, that's good, yes, but you still have to wash them and give a little sanding before painting.

• Your walls reveal some cracks or small holes that make them a bit jagged. It will be necessary to consider a smoothing coating, before sanding, to finally start painting.

• You are in the process of renovation, the walls are degraded and will need a filler, an intensive sanding, a smoothing plaster and a new sanding to consider the start of the work.

Regardless of the condition of the walls, it will always be necessary to apply an underlay, or print layer. As monolayer paints are generally ineffective, two coats of paint should be applied, or three depending on the color to be covered.

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