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What Are The Latest Trends For Painting Your House? Find Out Here

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
January 5, 2022
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The latest trends in painting a house are about more than just the color you choose. The style of your paint job says a lot about who you are and what you do for fun. Whether it’s all neutral tones, bright colors, or even bold stripes, there’s something that will fit your lifestyle perfectly. Here are some of the newest trends to consider when painting your home:

Using Color To Designate Space for Work, Play, Rest

After working from home became more popular in 2020, it became only right that people  would want to decorate their homes accordingly. That’s why people are paying more attention to how they can create different areas in their house for relaxation, work and play. People who work from home usually need a separate office space that is quiet enough not to be distracting but still connected enough to the rest of the house that it feels like part of the home.

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Painting an office space in one bright color, like pink or yellow, is a surefire way to make it stand out against all the neutral colors in most people’s houses without making it seem too juvenile or distracting. Especially when it’s done by the painting specialists at davidsprecisionpainting.ca. It becomes easier to identify each space using only colors.

Color Schemes

One-color schemes are popular for people who want to let another color in the room shine. Whether you choose a bold or pastel shade, it’s sure to make one particular feature really stand out to anyone who comes in your door.

Two-color schemes are great if you want to add interest without going overboard on what you can actually do with your decorating. The contractors from this interior painting company suggest that you choose two complementary colors and work with them across the room. This design pairs two shades of one color, such as light and dark blue, but the overall effect is still neutral enough to make your décor still feel like an extension of your style, not an added-on feature.

Multi-color schemes are perfect for people who really like to make a statement about their home and lifestyle. This design involves using three or more different tones in the same color family for each room that’s painted with this design.

Painting an entire room with one color is a great way to make any space feel clean and minimalistic. It’s also a great way to bring in some extra pops of color without making the whole space feel busy. It can also work as an accent wall in rooms like living rooms or bedrooms where having two different colors could be distracting from the overall design scheme.

Nostalgic Hues

For people who love the color of nostalgia, using a shade that matches something from your childhood can be a great way to add personality without making it too personal. Retro colors like red, green, and blue also make great options for painting a house. These hues can be used in moderation or all at once to create the perfect vintage vibe.

Go bold by using neon colors to create a fun and unique style that’s sure to get people talking about your home. These brights are usually used with pops of color in patterns or furniture so they don’t get overwhelming.  This is a great choice for people who like to decorate with pieces and antiques because they make sure your home feels both familiar and unique at the same time.

Neutral Schemes

Neutral color schemes are great for people who like to do a lot of decorating with big, bold pieces. If you choose neutral colors, then it’s easy to add more color into your life without having to constantly redecorate your house or feeling like you constantly have to change things up. Neutral colors also give you the option of adding pops of color without having to stress out about exactly what shade to use.

Go subtle by choosing muted colors for your house. From taupe and sage green to soft whites and creams, these colors are calming but still sophisticated enough that they won’t look boring. These hues also give you the opportunity to play around with a lot of patterns and textures because they all pair together so easily.

Neutral tones

If bright colors are not your thing, consider painting your house in neutral colors. Neutral colors are subdued and usually consist of no more than 3-5 shades to make it a truly neutral color. Neutral colors are trending in most parts of the world and they prove to be a great way for your house to look more elegant without being too flashy or loud.

It’s a big decision to paint your house. You want the painting technique that will add value to your home and represent who you are as a person. In this blog post, we’ve gathered information from top sources on the latest trends in painting homes.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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