Monday, July 30, 2018

Practical Advice To Choose The Ideal Painting For Your House



Discover how to choose the color, type of paint and the finish of the walls according to the size and luminosity of the space.

What color did the house paint?

To choose the color of the walls you must first consider two important issues:
             The dimensions of space
             The luminosity
It is also important to think what feeling you want to transmit in space. Colors cause different effects on the mood of people: cool tones such as blue and gray will convey a feeling of relaxation and serenity. The warm colors , reds, yellows and oranges, multiply the energy and vibrancy of an environment.
Thus, the blue and green tones, due to their calm and tranquil essence, are ideal for bedrooms and bathrooms.
The reds, oranges and yellows will work in the living room, the dining room and the kitchen , while the range of mauves, pink and purple are also perfect for the bedrooms.

Do I choose the wall paint according to the space?

Yes. Depending on the dimensions of the space you should choose one color or another.
Reserve darker colors for environments with a certain width and luminosity or use them to paint just one wall and thus achieve a focus of attention.
In small spaces it is better to use light tones that multiply the sensation of amplitude, see white, light blue, green, pink or pale gray.

How does light affect color?

Take into account the natural and artificial light of a space before choosing the final color. If you are going to paint a very bright room, dare with darker tones. If your space lacks natural light, it is preferable that you choose lighter colors.
In addition, the paint tones will look different depending on the type of artificial lighting you choose, the orientation, the time of day, etc. If you use a type of incandescent light, the tone of the paint will look more yellow and warm. If you have installed fluorescent bulbs, the color will become cold, while with daylight, the chosen shade will look more natural.

What color of paint goes with my decorative style?

The paintings on the wall also have to do with the different decorative styles:
             If you prefer the Nordic or contemporary style, choose cold and neutral tones, such as different types of white, and gray.
             If your style is classic, the paintings of warm colors, such as ocher, sand or beige and red, will allow you to design a balanced space.
             If you are looking to create a rustic style environment, the range of greens, stones and blues will help you design a natural environment.

How to choose the type of paint for the wall

             Water-based plastic paint is the most used for interior painting because it is easy to apply, dries quickly and does not give off unpleasant odors.
             If you are looking for an ecological painting, choose a proposal made with raw materials of vegetable origin and / or mineral without petroleum derivatives.
             If you are in a hurry, choose the monolayer paints because in a single pass you can cover the entire wall, without having to add more layers. Of course, keep in mind that the wall must be in perfect condition.
             If you want to paint the bathroom, the kitchen or areas of high traffic that suffer constant wear, choose synthetic paint. It will dry slower than water-based paint and to clean it you will need to use solvents, but you will get a more resistant finish. In addition, for this type of room, where there is a high level of condensation and humidity, such as kitchen and bathroom, you will find types of antifungal paint that eliminate bacteria and prevent the appearance of mold.

Shine or mate?

The paint with matt finish will allow you to conceal the imperfections of the wall. The satin paints are very easy to clean and pleasant to the touch; the bright ones are a good option for darker environments because they reflect the light and make the space look bigger.
Of course, choose a bright paint only to apply perfectly finished walls as they show any imperfection.


 

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