How do you know if you need help with choosing paint colors for your home? If any of the situations below resonate with your present dilemma, maybe it's time for a little help from the experts.
- You have a bulging file of paint chips from your neighborhood paint stores that are now weeks, months or even years old.
- The topic of most of your conversations with friends or family about your home revolves around paint colors.
- There are enumerable samples painted on your walls and none seem to work just right.
So, if you know it's time to call 'in the troops' to win the war on paint color selection, here is what to expect when the designer arrives to help you find the perfect color:
- Upon arriving at your home (during daylight is best), the designer will want to see your home to get a feel for the style of décor that you presently have.
- The designer will ask you questions and listen to what you have to say about your color preferences or dislikes.
- (She will not start suggesting colors yet!)
- There will be a discussion about how you want to 'feel' in the space (For instance, relaxed or energized) with the new color.
- Concepts about color and the effects of color in a room will be discussed.
- The designer will take note of the present furnishings, flooring, lighting, etc. because they all affect how a color will look in a space.
- Armed with paint chips and sometimes paint sample boards, the designer will start to show you some sample colors, tints or shades to see your reaction (good or bad) for reference.
- After ruling out certain colors, you and the designer will begin to fine tune the selection.
- A selection may be made at that point, and the designer will record your selection with suggested finishes (flat, flat matte, satin, etc.) and leave you sample color chips.
- If you're still not sure - Your next step is to return to your paint store and order (yes, one more time) a quart or two of sample paint. With paint in hand, you should test the paint either on the wall, or my favorite - on a 20 x 30 piece of foam-core from Michaels, A. C. Moore or other art supply store.
The whole point of working with a designer is to lay your fears, anxiety and worries to rest so you can enjoy your home as soon as possible.
Still on the fence about what all this will cost in time or money? Look for my next blog post where we'll talk about how long it takes to get to the right color and how much it will cost to hire a designer.
In the meantime, if you have a question about paint colors - please leave a comment and I will get back to you before you can say 'paint'!
Mary Alice Smith of M. A. Smith Interior Design - an interior designer serving New Jersey, Ocean and Monmouth County, the Jersey Shore, CT and NYC
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http://masmithinteriordesign.com
Blogs: HouseZenGarden and Best Design Coach
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