Andrew Collins and Sons Painting Services in Surrey and other parts of Fraser Valley provide so much more to their customers than just a painting job. Selecting a colour can be a frustrating task and this is why we would like to share part one of this article with you.

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Selecting the perfect paint color can be one of the most intimidating design dilemmas.  Your walls are usually the largest surface of a space. That means the color you choose will have a major impact on the overall feeling of the room. Paint is available in an infinite amount of colors and that can be overwhelming.  It is easiest to select a color by process of elimination.  Here are some helpful hints for narrowing down all of the options to find the best color for your room.

 

FOLLOW THE DESIGN PROCESS

Begin planning your room by FIRST determining some of the major elements.  These selections have more limited options but will be the inspiration for your wall colors.  An area rug is usually the most difficult so that is where it begins.  This element grounds your space and sets the style.  Next, choose the furnishings and window treatments.  If they are in place, good options for paint colors will be easier to identify.

BRING YOUR INSPIRATIONS WITH YOU TO THE PAINT STORE

This will include small samples of your flooring or carpet, fabrics, tiles, cabinets, countertops, etc.  Color is influenced by other tones that surround it. This is called “simultaneous contrast”.  When different colors are placed next to each other, they automatically appear different.  You may have experienced a color that initially seems to be a tan color but once on the wall may ultimately appear to be a shade of green or pink instead.  That is because the other values in the room may have strong undertones that influence the color that on the wall.  Consider starting with the background color within one of your fabrics.  This will allow the pattern to stand out.

COLOR IS ALSO INFLUENCED BY YOUR LIGHTING

The lighting in every room is different.  The amount of sunlight, tinted windows, lampshades and the type of bulbs in the lamps will all cast different hues and change the value of a paint color.  Paint stores do their best to help you narrow down your choices by offering ways for you to view colors under different simulated lighting conditions.  But, nothing will take the place of seeing colors in your particular room. Gather paint chips that are possible selections, bring them home and evaluate them under your exact lighting.  Or, if you have a full fan deck of the colors, you can save a trip to the paint store and see this right at home.

 

Kass Wilson is the owner of Wallstreat Studio and is a Hometalk – http://www.hometalk.com – writer. Article source https://www.networx.com/article/design-process-selecting-a-paint-color