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- Its the little things in life, and sometimes turning
your eye to the smallest items in home décor can make
the biggest impact. If you are in the mood for a room transformation,
but dont have the time or budget to completely redecorate,
try focusing on smaller portions of the room and creating focal
points. You can still achieve a dramatic transformation with
attention to detail and minimal effort.
The simplest and most cost effective
method to create a mood with color, of course, is to repaint
the room. But if painting an entire room is out of the question,
try highlighting certain areas. According to Peggy Van Allen,
color services manager for Dutch Boy Paints, you can still create
a new color scheme with smaller areas.
Walk into the room with
fresh eyes, as if you are seeing it for the first time. Really
notice the overall effect of the room as you enter, and what
your eye is drawn to, Van Allen says.
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Archways, doorways, even the
opposite wall can serve as an appropriate canvas. Painting those
types of surfaces a contrasting color to the overall room color
can create interesting visual patterns. Examine specific architectural
features of the room. Are there windows, mantels or other trim
details that can be highlighted?
If the room itself does not have
a lot of features, you can create focal points. Take a
favorite piece of furniture, a desk or cabinet, and place it
against the wall. Then you can paint the wall area around the
furniture, visually framing it, she says. |
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Using a stencil to create a painted
border around a doorway, window or piece of furniture can also
create a visual frame. Stenciling is a way to bring subtle
elegance to a room, and you can choose a pattern to work with
your upholstery, rugs, or window coverings to bring cohesion
to various elements within the room, Van Allen adds.
For these types of small projects,
you wont need much paint. The new Twist & Pour quart
container from Dutch Boy is the perfect size for smaller jobs
such as furniture, trim or accent areas. The new Twist &
Pour container is lightweight durable plastic, and has a molded
handle, making it easy to carry while you work. It has a three-and-a-half-inch
diameter opening, allowing you to work directly from the container
and eliminating the need for messy paint trays. It is also resealable
so you can take a break and return to the project as you have
time.
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Some other ideas for accenting
a room include:
- For a sophisticated look, paint
walls in a light neutral color, and paint a mantel, trim and
picture frames in either a darker shade of the same color or
a contrasting color.
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- If you are painting your walls
a medium to dark color consider a second color for the trim.
White is a classic choice but you could also use a light gray
or beige.
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- Dont limit yourself to
four walls -- consider the ceiling as an additional area for
color, as well. A dark color can create an intimate feeling in
a dining room, for example. Or a sky blue will open and lift
the ceiling of a bedroom or porch.
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- A creative way to highlight
and bring together a collage of photos on a wall is to frame
them with a single color block painted behind them.
- Personalize a bland room with
a favorite quote either painted free-hand or stenciled around
the perimeter of the room.
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- Artist canvases come in a multitude
of sizes and can be painted to create moveable and easily changeable
blocks of color for a room. They can all be painted a single
color, or you may vary the mix with different shades of the same
color. A mixture of colors could even become a work of art in
itself and could be a tool for bringing together different colors
within a room.
- Dont be afraid to mix
multiple patterns in similar colors to create interest, but make
sure you use a bright enough color to make a statement. Choose
varying patterns for room elements such as wall borders, accent
pillows and upholstery throughout the room.
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Once you have decided on the
color accents and the techniques you want to use, you need to
choose your tools. Picking the right tools for the job initially
will save you time in the long run. For sprucing up trim, youll
need a trim brush. Trim brushes are typically two inches or two-and-a-half
inches wide. Look for brushes with well-tapered bristles, avoiding
brushes with bristles that are all the same length. Foam applicators
may be used for small areas, or fine work such as stenciling,
but brushes work best for larger jobs. For any trimwork, you
will need to tape off the walls, and protect the work area with
dropcloths.
Once you have accented the room
with wall color, you can echo that theme through accessories
such as throw pillows, pottery, or an area rug. You dont
need to match color exactly; instead, try various shades of the
same tone to create a finished look. |