Color has the power to change the feeling of a room”and it can often be accomplished by repainting the space. Whether the room is painted dark and moody or breezy and light, the color palette of a room sets the tone for the room’s mood. Color doesnt need to be limited to the walls. Whether youre painting the ceiling, trim or floors, different color applications can be endless. Find out unexpected color applications to create an elevated visual experience throughout your home.
Dark Trim and Light Walls
Where to use it: A living room or great room
Typically, rooms have color on the walls and the trim is painted white. Reversing this color application can bring a designer-inspired look to the space. Painting the baseboards, crown moulding and window casing a rich, saturated color will highlight the details of the room and bring interest to an otherwise predictable space. Keeping the walls a lighter color still creates a lighter, breezier space.
Dark Ceiling and Light Walls
Where to use it: A dining room
Painting a ceiling, also known as the fifth wall, a deep, rich color can create a cozy effect and provide interest when looking above. Painting the crown moulding and ceiling the same color can make a canopy-like effect, which is more unexpected than a white ceiling and creates a more personal impact.
Tonal Effect
Where to use it: A bedroom or library
Creating a tonal effect in a room is both sophisticated and also exudes warmth. Using the same color from the baseboards to the ceiling envelops the room in color and makes a smaller room appear larger. Using a rich, saturated color to create this tonal effect will maximize the impact. While the baseboards, walls, window and door casing, crown moulding and ceiling should be the same color, the paint finish should be different to create depth. As a general rule, the walls should be painted in a satin finish, while the trim should be painted in a semi-gloss. The ceiling can be flat.
Create a Jewel Box
Where to use it: A powder bath
Creating a jewel box-like room is best in a smaller space, such as a powder bath or a library, making you and your guests feel like they have entered a lifesize jewel box. This effect can be accomplished by wallpapering the ceiling and painting the walls and trim a saturated, complementary color.
Lacquered Paint
Where to use it: An entryway
A lacquered paint application is high drama and is a truly custom look. For example, painting your ceiling in a lacquered paint finish will create a lasting first impression on your guests when they enter your home.
Color Pairing Tips
Pay attention to temperature: Pair colors that have the same temperature for the most cohesive look. Pairing cool colors, like blues, greens and cool grays, or warm colors, such as beiges, rusts, oranges or browns, will result in the most harmonious effect.Tonal pairings: Selecting one color to drench the whole room is calming, sophisticated and surprisingly easy. For example, selecting the same color in different saturations, such as pairing baby blue, cornflower blue and navy blue, create a very intentional effect.Contrasting pairings: As an alternative to a monochromatic color palette, selecting contrasting colors is visually pleasing and creates an overall beautiful effect. Whether its red paired with baby blue, coral paired with navy, or pink paired with green, these contrasting shades are made for each other when paired together.
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