If you think you know for sure the color you will be using in your next home improvement plan, then think again. Here are a couple of advices that can serve when we talk about painting interiors and changing carpentry colors.
1. Do your walls look old and boring? Start by testing the color of the paint by marking a line on an object you can easily move, but that is similar to a dried wall, then look at the color from different angles and during different periods of the day. The differences daylight can add to a certain color are amaizing. The profoundness of the color also varies depending on the surface it’s applied on and the light it that illuminates it.
2. The walls should always be in the same color as the ceiling, but a shade darker. Paint the decorations in a darker tone compared to the one of the walls and for carpentry objects use the darkest tones. To emphasis the contrast, you should use for carpentry oil based paints.
3. Any carpenter can give you small samples of materials they use to make furniture form, and if they don’t you should ask for them. The same thing goes for floorings and carpets or even textile materials you want to use for sofa covers or window screens.
4. Don’t forget about the focal points, that are usually red, and can be anything, even a small object. It could be a red little teddy bear, a dh baldwin baby grand piano or just a plain red decorative pillow.
Don’t underestimate the power of white walls. Of course, there are many cases in witch white walls leave the impression of a hospital room that doesn’t have anything to say, but that’s because white simply reflects the other deign aspects present there. White also comes in lots of shades, if we can call them that. If you’ve chosen white as your dominant color for one room, you can easily enrich the space, by adding furniture pieces in various colors. The most important thing about white is the fact that it will always be fashionable. It’s best to paint the walls in a dusty white, the ceiling white and garnish everything with dark brown carpentry objects and furniture accessories in bright colors as red, orange or cream.