I think the question I get asked the most is what colour should I paint my walls?
There are many elements in choosing a colour. Three main ones are the visual appeal, psychology of colour to consider and personal preference. Here are some questions to ask yourself: what room is the focus; who will be occupying this room; are there definite colours you dislike and can eliminate; what is the personality you want to bring out ie cozy, dramatic, soft...; what type of light is there in the room; are there any other colours that limit your choices and that have to be worked around or is it a blank canvas;
Once you have thought about these questions and have developed a goal then you can focus on narrowing down the colour scheme. It may feel a little intimidating at first, but it will get easier once you understand where it is you want the room to end up.
There are many elements in choosing a colour. Three main ones are the visual appeal, psychology of colour to consider and personal preference. Here are some questions to ask yourself: what room is the focus; who will be occupying this room; are there definite colours you dislike and can eliminate; what is the personality you want to bring out ie cozy, dramatic, soft...; what type of light is there in the room; are there any other colours that limit your choices and that have to be worked around or is it a blank canvas;
Once you have thought about these questions and have developed a goal then you can focus on narrowing down the colour scheme. It may feel a little intimidating at first, but it will get easier once you understand where it is you want the room to end up.

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