Hello, my friend, hello again; today we come together to talk about 7 Classic Colors We Love to Live With and hope the blog can help you.
When it comes to the color schemes that decorate our homes, it turns out that there’s a fairly consistent palette we turn to again and again over the decades. These classic colors are impossible to confine to a particular era, and for good reason: They’re endlessly versatile. The most popular colors work in most rooms, large or small, playful or traditional. Looking for inspiration for your next paint update? Consider one of these 7 colors guaranteed to please without looking dated—they’ve already stood the test of time.
Blue
Perhaps the most universally loved color, blue calls to mind calming images of sea and sky. Ranging from powder blue to deep navy, the variety of shades gives homeowners endless ways to interpret the look. White woodwork, blue-and-white textiles, and honey-toned woods are favorite pairing combinations.
Red
One of red’s best qualities is its ability to skew dramatic or delicate. Compare a fire-engine red accent wall, for example, with dainty red-and-white gingham curtains. Whether you use red as a room’s main source of color or simply in accessories, choose a shade that most closely matches other furnishings in the room.
People have long appreciated white’s ability to soothe, which is probably why it stars in color themes for spas. Try it at home by starting with a white backdrop and then layering bright colors on top. Feeling bold? Whitewash a room for maximum effect by matching furniture and accessories to snow-white walls.
Cheerful yellow creates interior spaces where homeowners and guests love to gather, from welcoming country kitchens to historically inspired living rooms. For the most timeless appearance, avoid the more intense shades of yellow and opt instead for pale lemon, ocher, or straw.
This almost-white, almost beige shade sometimes gets a bad rap in the decorating world—too predictable, some might complain—but it’s endured for centuries for a reason. This flexible neutral works with many designs, allowing homeowners to style a traditional or modern interior. Energize the shade with pure white woodwork or a playful mix of colorful fabrics.
Green
The color of nature, green is a perennial favorite in home design. Its restorative mood can be captured all across the spectrum, from lighter spring greens to darker shades like hunter green. This hue looks especially pretty when paired with crisp white accents.
While gray has been buzz-worthy in recent years as the neutral of the moment, it’s been a popular decorating choice for decades. From palest fog to deepest charcoal, gray’s many moods pose a challenge to homeowners looking for the best shade, so try out a few samples before making a final decision on a room’s color.
When you love the latest paint colors but you’re unsure how they’ll look in your home, test them out in some creative places before overhauling an entire room.
As they grow up, kids change their ideas about their favorite color about as often as they change their socks. So how is a parent to choose what color to paint a kid’s room? While a soft blue might be your idea of the perfect backdrop for a crib, by the time your child has any input, he may well deem it too “babyish.” Instead, choose a color that your kids can grow with, and focus on swapping linens and accessories out as they mature. Your kids’ ideas about what color to paint their rooms may not be quite up your alley. But try hard to let them have input! It will give them a sense of ownership. With any luck, that will translate into good stewardship—perhaps even in the form of keeping the rooms clean. If they choose bold colors you think may overwhelm the room, compromise by using them as accents on one wall, as a border, or as the backing to a bookshelf. And painting trim and ceilings isn’t off-limits; these don’t have to be white. Looking to start off strong? Before you settle on an idea for the color of your kids’ rooms, click through these seven favorite paint jobs for bright ideas that are sure to stay in style.
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Hello, my friend, hello again; today we come together to talk about Is Stripping Paint Really Necessary? and hope the blog can help you. It’s always amazed me to see workmen sanding all the paint off a home’s exterior just because some of the paint is peeling. All that work and expense, and rarely is it…
Choosing the perfect paint color for your living room, kitchen, or bedroom can take a ridiculous amount of time. What starts with a simple tour of the hardware store’s paint chip display, can evolve into a pretty painstaking process—especially if you choose the wrong color and have to start all over again. These 9 simple shortcuts will help you select the right paint color every single time.
Safe, simple-to-install wallpaper is easy to come by these days. So what’s keeping you from experimenting with a little pattern and color on your walls?