So you’ve renovated your house like a skilled surgeon, fixing structural flaws and preserving each room’s distinct architectural character. But something’s still missing. More than likely, that something is color—the renovator’s secret weapon.
How To Choose Interior Paint Colors
In a world where thousands of colors can be yours for just $25 a gallon, it pays to consider the advice of architectural color consultant
Decide on the Finish to Create an Appealing Visual Effect
Once you have your colors in hand, consider the finish you’ll be using. Though today’s flat paints have increased stain resistance, conventional wisdom has long held that a satin (also called eggshell) finish is best for walls because it is scrubbable and doesn’t draw attention to imperfections.
Match The Color To The Feeling You Want In The Room
The psychology of color is a minor obsession among paint professionals. Many say you should choose a color based at least in part on how a room is used and the mood you want to establish.