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The Best Paint Colour Combinations for Every Room of the House

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Any homeowner who is considering bringing someone in for house painting should consider all the colour options on the market. To get a relaxing and calming effect in the home, balancing colour is a must. Neutrals work well in many cases, but you don’t have to limit yourself to beige and cream. There are tons of colour combinations to consider.

One of the things to be aware of is that colours are either cool or warm. Painting two cool or warm colours together will almost always look good. An example of that might be pairing together green and blue or using a dark brown with deep orange. Both will be pleasing and look good in any room.

Another option when choosing house painting is going monochrome. You take one tone of a colour and pair it with a similar tone. It looks elegant and is a simple pairing that anyone can work with. Look for colours that are similar, but slightly different, such as a deep blue with a lighter one, and experience a space you love.

If you want more than a single colour in your space, try complementary hues. Look at a colour wheel and see what colours lie across from each other. For instance, coral can look fantastic when paired with an aquamarine colour. The colour wheel makes it easy to find what works and what might not, so it should be used as a tool.

Another thing to be aware of is the intensity of the colour when doing house painting. For instance, super intense blues can be harsh while a lighter version may be relaxing and perfect for a space where you unwind. If the room is used for relaxation, avoid highly saturated colours. However, bright hues might work well in spots like the kitchen.

No matter what room is undergoing house painting, use the tips above to make sure it looks fantastic. And in the end, think about your own style and what you enjoy. If that means you choose something another homeowner wouldn’t, that’s okay. It simply needs to appeal to you.

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