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(ARA) - The colorful season of fall is upon us. But before we can sit
back and enjoy the changing leaves and cooler climate, there are a
number of fall fix-up projects that every homeowner should consider in
order to prepare for the ensuing months of winter.
From weather stripping windows, to sweeping out the chimney, in addition
to completing routine maintenance on your home it’s also a good time to
take a look inside and update your décor.
According to Peggy Van Allen, color services manager for Pratt & Lambert
Paints, October is the most popular month for completing interior
painting projects. “The cooler temperatures provide the ideal backdrop
for painting,” says Van Allen. “Many people also want to complete their
interior projects during this time knowing that in a few short weeks
they’ll be entertaining family and friends for the holidays. They want
their home looking as beautiful as possible.”
Van Allen also notes that fall is an optimal time for painting because
of the inspiring natural backdrop of color it provides. Pulling in the
vibrant reds, oranges and yellows of the changing leaves can add warmth
and character that you’ll appreciate during the cold winter months.
In order to successfully and easily transform your home’s interior with
paint color, Van Allen offers the following fall fix-up painting tips:
1. When choosing color, keep in mind that it will look much stronger on
the wall than it does on a paint chip. To begin your selection process,
choose a shade that is slightly lighter and grayer than your first
choice, then work your way into deeper shades if necessary.
2. Buy a sample of your selection and try it on the wall. Pratt &
Lambert’s Sample Selector Program offers two-ounce containers in 288
different colors that can accommodate a standard size two-inch brush; so
there is no need to transfer the paint to another container. The samples
provide enough paint to cover a two-foot square wall area, allowing you
to see the paint spread across a larger surface.
3. View your selected color in the actual room you are painting so you
can see how the changing light in the room affects the color. Living
with it for a few days to see if you like its appearance in various
types of lighting conditions will help you decide whether the color
suites your taste.
4. Hold the color chip up to your existing furniture, flooring and
fixtures to determine if the colors work together. If you have colorful
furnishings, try to focus on three colors from the existing elements
that will tie the room together. If your furnishings are neutral, look
for inspiration in books or magazines to help determine the colors that
you are most drawn to.
5. Proportions of color are important. Having too much of one color can
look lifeless, so you may want to add a dash of one or two complementary
colors to provide balance. Also remember that in smaller rooms wall
colors will bounce off of each other making the color appear even
stronger.
6. Color variation is a great way to add dimension to a room. Accent
walls can add interest or define separate areas so don’t be afraid to
use two colors of paint on a room’s walls. However, if painting
different colors in adjacent rooms, it’s best to unify them with the
same color trim or flooring.
Following these simple tips can help ensure you have a warm, attractive
and welcoming space to spend the blustery winter months ahead. However,
according to Van Allen, “The most important decorating tip is to make
your home as comfortable and pleasant as possible by exploring and
expressing your creativity. That’s really how to find out what décor and
color schemes work best for you.”
For more information on Pratt & Lambert, and additional resources for
choosing color, please visit
www.prattandlambert.com or call
(800) 289-7728. |
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