Seeking inspiration for choosing paint colors
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
A lot of people seeking to do a re-paint, or maybe even decide on the first paint job on their new house will undoubtedly have a little trouble deciding on what house paint color to use on their dwelling. The trouble may arise from having difficulty in picking out a color from a pre-decided selection, or having absolutely no idea what paint color to use at all. While everyone may not be exactly gifted with the ability to artistically select a beautiful paint color for the house, choosing paint colors should not be a near-impossible task.
Inspiration for picking out new paint color ideas for the house can come from almost anywhere. It can come from either inside or outside of the house. From the inside, simply take a look at the existing fixtures and pieces of furniture already in the house, and that is as good a place to start with as any. This practice also precludes having to throw out or sell any fixture or appliance that does not go with the house paint color that has been picked. On top of it all, this method creates the impression of having “new” stuff inside the house, and give that “familiar” feeling at the same time, primarily since the older fixtures and pieces of furniture are still there. Take a hint from a favorite easy chair, a favorite coffee table, wallclock, or some other items that may give you a good hint as to what interior paint color combinations to try out for the house.
This method of drawing inspiration from practical and already present things and conditions may prove to be the cheapest and fastest way to come up with interior paint color ideas without having to do a massive trial and error run on the house, and probably waste a whole lot of money and a good deal of your time and effort. With this in mind, it stands to reason that getting inspiration for interior paint colors need not always be through the most complex of ways, but rather, from something as simple as looking around where you are.




