Tips to Successfully Decorating Your Home With Colour

Tips to Successfully Decorating Your Home With Colour

Decorating your Home With Colours | 1800AllPainting

Choosing the right colours for your house and property can be quite challenging. It is therefore, not surprising that many people often botch this up. Whatever colour(s) you choose for the house will to a large extent, determine just how the house feels.

Homes with lighter colour schemes tend to look bright, airy and welcoming. On one hand, those with darker colour schemes can feel heavy or oppressive.

Unfortunately, many people often choose darker colour schemes when they want the opposite. To help avoid this mistake and have your home’s colours come out exactly how you want it to, you should take note of some guidelines and apply the following tips below.

 

Have an Idea

Deciding on the perfect colours for your home is no small feat. So, to start with, we would recommend that you at least have an idea of what you want. If you are short of ideas at the moment, try looking at architecture and interior décor magasines to get some ideas. You could also check for multiple painting designs and colours online. There are usually tons of ideas available online.

 

Decide on the Colour Scheme

Now that you have a vague idea of what you want, it’s time to choose the colour scheme. This is not an easy thing to do at all. This is especially true as many painting colours can sometimes be only slightly different from each other. It would take a very discerning eye to clearly identify them.

If this is particularly difficult for you, try looking at a colour wheel. Most professional painters or colour consultants in Melbourne can help you on this matter. If you haven’t started talking to colour consultants in Melbourne, try checking online for the colour wheel.

To make this easier however, we would strongly recommend that you decide on just two colour schemes. You might want to look at complementary colours like yellow and blue or green and red. You can also make use of analogous colours. These are colours situated beside each other in the colour wheel which often have more subdued tones.

You can combine these colours in different rooms. For instance, complementary colours can work for the living rooms, study rooms and guest sitting rooms. While the analogous colour schemes can work for the dining, bedrooms and family rooms.

 

Try Contrasting Colours

Contrasting colours can do a lot for your home’s beauty. It can enhance the impact of the colours in the different rooms. It can even serve as an unconscious cue for your mind.

For instance, if you were to paint the home office in bright, bold colours and the rooms in more subtle, relaxing hues, your mind can unconsciously associate the colours in the home office with work and those in the bedroom with rest. This can be part of your wakeup routine or transition every morning.

Well, that’s pretty much it. Other important tips that you might want to consider include trying out the colours before you buy them.

Ultimately, picking the right colours for the interior and exterior parts of your home doesn’t have to be such a chore. If you need help or want some guidance on the colour that best suits your home, get in touch with seasoned colour consultants and professional painters in Melbourne at www.1800allpainting.com.au. You can also call us on 1800 255 724 or email us at info@1800allpainting.com.au for more details and information.