3/1/2024 0 Comments Houzz coupons february 2018![]() ![]() I search Pinterest by color name (for example, “Benjamin Moore Nocturnal Gray” which is what I used in the dining room), and I also do a Google image search. For this, I look for inspiration everywhere - Pinterest, magazines, Houzz, other blogs or decor sites, paint chips from the paint store, etc.Īfter I’ve narrowed down my basic color choice (“light gray,” or “dark blue-gray,” for example), I do a search on Pinterest and Google for “light gray paint” or “dark blue gray paint.” Or, if the color that inspired me came from a paint chip, I skip straight to step 3.Īfter I’ve found a specific color I like (by “specific,” I’m talking color name and brand), I scour the internet to see it in a room, because let’s face it, it doesn’t always end up looking like the paint chip. My first step is to get an idea of what color family I want to go with for a room. But I like to aim for getting it right the first time! Here’s my method of how to choose the perfect paint color, broken down into 5 steps. (This has happened to me, and that’s probably why I have this process now!) Luckily if this does happen to you, paint is an easy thing to change. I am pretty indecisive, and while paint isn’t a huge investment, no one wants to spend $30-40+ per gallon just to hate it once they get it on the wall. I, on the other hand, have an entire process for choosing paint, and I thought it would be fun to share that with you today. I always find it so fascinating when people can just walk into a paint store, point to a paint chip and say “I’ll take that one.” My sister can choose paint that quickly.
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