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Interior Paint Color Ideas by Euro Restorations, Inc. Sarasota, FL.

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Interior Paint Color Ideas

When coming up with the right combination of home interior paint color ideas it is important to keep three things in mind: your personal preference, your lifestyle and how you intend to use the room, and the physical conditions of the room, its shape, size, and lighting. Our Painters in Sarasota recommend keeping this in mind you can have an easier time determining what colors scheme you will be happiest with.

Not all color schemes work in all rooms or houses. If the style of the house is that of the farmhouse, the interior looks better in done in a monochromatic color scheme, in a deep red or in the yellow family, but if your kitchen is done in a contemporary design with shiny surfaces and chrome, bolder colors and a more dramatic combination of three colors does the trick. 

Example of wall colors
Example of interior wall colors.
If the look and feel you are going for is that of tranquility, close your eyes and pictures the shore and sky. It is the soothing combination of light blues and greens that comes to mind. This is a classic combination for bringing a peaceful feeling to a room and very popular use of interior paint colors ideas.

If the room you are painting is contemporary go for two complementary colors or the three-color scheme. With each interior paint color you add, the room gets an added little spark. Don’t go overboard with adding too many bright colors to one space. Going crazy with your interior paint colors ideas could be complicated. What may seem exciting in the beginning could become overwhelming after a while. Just simple complementary colors (the ones opposite each other on the color wheel) generally will suit you best. Using a warm hue with a cool hue will help balance the room.

Example of different wall colors.
Example of different wall colors.
A lot of interior designers are using feng shui along with the chosen interior paint colors to promote balance and harmony in clients’ homes. Our lives are influenced daily by color. There have been many studies on the psychological effect that colors have on our body and our minds. It would only make sense to use colors that promote good feeling and well-being.

To start you want to determine if the room you are choosing your interior paint colors for is active space or a passive one. Your kitchen will be in the active group, while the bathroom is considered passive. Energy and tension are generated when you use warm colors like orange or red, so they would be better used in a kitchen, while blues and green generate more of a calm feeling thus making them better in a bathroom. Don’t paint the whole room one color, use a combination of a couple of complementary colors and maybe throw in an accent color for some balance. Too much of one color is just dull.

The experts suggest we follow a basic interior paint colors principle known as the “60-30-10 rule.” What this translates into is; if you are using three colors, paint 60% of the room in your primary color. Use 30% for an accent wall and 10% on the trim or accent pieces. The colors should be in accordance with the colors of your furniture, artwork or accent pieces.

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