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How to Choose the Perfect Paint Colour for Your Property

  • Writer: Painting and Decorating Experts
    Painting and Decorating Experts
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read
Two people discuss color swatches at a wooden table. One writes notes; the other holds a pencil. Mood is focused with bright colors.

Choosing the right paint colour for your property is more than just picking a shade you like. It’s about creating an atmosphere that reflects your personality, complements your space, and stands the test of time. The colour you choose can impact the mood of each room, highlight architectural features, and even increase your home’s appeal. Here’s how to make the best choice.


Understand Your Space’s Lighting

Lighting plays a huge role in how paint colours appear. Natural light shows the truest colour, while artificial lighting can alter its appearance. North-facing rooms often bring out cooler tones, while south-facing rooms enhance warmer hues. Before committing, test paint samples at different times of the day to see how the colour reacts to both sunlight and artificial light.


Consider the Room’s Purpose and Mood

Think about the feeling you want each room to convey. Warm tones like soft yellows, muted oranges, and warm beiges can create a welcoming, cozy atmosphere, ideal for living rooms and dining areas. Cool tones like blues, greens, and greys promote calmness, making them perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms. Align your colour choice with the mood and function of the space to ensure a cohesive design.


Use the 60-30-10 Rule for Balance

A balanced colour scheme can make your interiors feel harmonious. The 60-30-10 rule is a simple design principle:

●       60% of the space should be a dominant colour (usually walls)

●       30% should be a secondary colour (furniture, rugs, curtains)

●       10% should be an accent colour (art, cushions, decorative items)


This approach ensures you don’t overwhelm your space with too many competing colours while still allowing for creativity.


Match with Existing Furniture and Decor

Your paint colour should complement the items already in your home. Take cues from large furniture pieces, flooring, and statement decor. If you have a patterned rug or bold art, pick a colour from it as inspiration. For neutral-heavy interiors, a bold wall colour can create a striking contrast, while for already colourful rooms, a softer tone can create balance.


Test Before You Commit

Paint swatches on the wall can look very different from how the actual colour will appear in full coverage. Buy small tester pots and paint large patches on different walls in the room. Observe how they look in daylight and under artificial lighting. Testing also allows you to see how the colour interacts with your flooring, furniture, and fixtures before making the final decision.


Think About Long-Term Appeal

Trends come and go, but repainting frequently can be costly and time-consuming. While it’s fine to experiment, consider timeless shades that can adapt to changes in decor over time. Neutral tones such as greys, beiges, and off-whites offer flexibility, while classic blues and greens remain stylish year after year. If you want to add trendier shades, incorporate them in accents rather than full walls.


Your home deserves colours that bring out its best features and match your personal style. At Painting and Decorating Experts, we help you select and apply the perfect paint colours to make your vision a reality. Contact us today to start your transformation.

 
 
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