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A Bit About House Painting Color

As a painting contractor, the most common question I hear from clients is: “What color should I choose?” This is a very good question indeed! After all, it is a decision that they will have to live with for a very long time.

It is generally understood that color combinations which appear pleasing are made up of colors considered to be in harmony or agree with each other. Colors that do not agree with each other or that clash are not in harmony.

Some color will already be established for you by things such as the color of your roof, shrubbery and the color of buildings next door. Your color selection does not need to be wholly determined by those other colors, but it should not clash with them either. The color of your furnishings can guide you in the selection of interior paint colors. Once again, your goal is to harmonize.

I always start with the main color – the color of the wall. What will your wall color be? Well, look around. What colors are other homes in your neighborhood painted? Do you like them? Look at the clothes inside your closet. This may give you a clue as to your color preference. I am not trying to be funny here, color associations are very personal.

Once you have your main color, you can apply some easy rules and formulas to create a harmonious color scheme. One way to come up with a harmonious color is to use contrasting (lighter or darker) versions of your main color. Another good way to add a color to your scheme is through the use of a complementary color, found with the help of a color wheel.

The color wheel is a tool that can be used to help you think about color. It is basically a circle of colors represented in the color spectrum. The basic color wheel is laid out so that the primary colors (red, yellow and blue) are divided by secondary colors (orange, green and violet). Complementary colors are direct opposites and lie directly opposite each other on the color wheel. (You can pick up a color wheel or a Color Computer in any good art supply store.)

I read an article the other day that 78% of America lives with white walls. I have nothing against white, it does go well with just about anything and clashes with nothing. Yes, white is very safe but it is also rather difficult to get “WOW!” about.

In my 30+ years as a painter, I have painted a lot of white walls and have used some white in my own home. Your walls may be white, and this may be the way you love it! But, if those walls are white simply because you were not sure what other color to use, then perhaps now you can give it another look.

Yefim Skomorovsky
Painting Contractor in San Francisco Bay Area

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Lynne whiteside
12 Mar 2010, 15:22
Yefim - your resume is amazing, hard work gets you there.

Let me introduce myself, Lynne Whiteside, Color Consultant. I'm a native San Franciscan who is now exploring the wonderful world of 'color'. After leaving the work force of 35 years I'm finally doing something I love. Check me out!

www.livelovecolor.com

p.s. 1st website, it's a work in progress. Thanks, Lynne
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