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By : Mark Tinkler    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-15 11:22:04
That bright shiny colour in a small swatch or sample holder might look good, but they could be a bit bright when positioned on an entire wall. Use a free colour visualizing tool that will help you to visualize what the wall would look with your chosen colour before you spend cash for the paints. If you select a bright colour, consider refining it to one wall with neutral colours for the remainder of the walls to balance the look slightly. Light colours make a space look larger while dark colours make an area feel cosier.

To make the ceiling appear higher, try a really pale colour or even white to make it recede. You could try painting the ceiling sky blue so it looks like you are looking up to the never ending sky when you look up in the direction of the ceiling. Wood gives the space a warmer, homelier, back to nature feel. A space with wooden wallpaper, wood floors, and ceiling, lit with warm lights provides a comforting, cosy atmosphere; Get your basic colour scheme right before you begin.

The colour of your floor, walls and ceiling should all complement one another. You may use the exact same colour on the walls and ceiling for an unbroken, harmonious look in an area, to form the background before you add the furnishings. Visualize how all of the elements go together, you could possibly sketch out the whole look on paper to put together the walls, floor, ceiling and furnishings to determine how the colours accompany one another. Choose the colour or wallpaper for your wall. Next, choose your floor colour. Then choose the ceiling colour. Finally pick the furnishings. These can then be compared against the wall colour or the floor colour.

Dark colours are simpler to keep looking good because dirt will not show up so easily. Think about a darker colour for sofa sets, tables and other heavily used furniture, especially if you have got children or pets in the home. On the other hand, if you've got a long haired white cat that sheds a lot of hair, you might want more white furniture as white hair stands out with dark furniture. Give some thought to your home when planning your colour scheme.

Mould and mildew forms on painted walls when there is a high level of humidity together with inadequate ventilation. Once mould forms, the spores can become airborne. These can result in allergies and breathing troubles including unpleasant smells and unattractive spotting. Sometimes mould develops in hidden corners, up high in the back of a cupboard, or around a window frame where it is hidden by the window treatments. You might not realize you have problems with mould until smells or health concerns bring it to your attention. If you have been coughing and sneezing, or your home does not seem as fresh as you like it to be, check those hidden areas and see if mould may be the culprit.

If you select to go ahead and paint or paper your home, ensure that your painting and decorating contractors are qualified to deal with your mould problem as well as being competent enough to do the painting.

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