Nothing brings a home remodel or simple project to freshen up your home together more than beautiful paint. However, with the ever increasing number of gorgeous colors and types of paint available, it can be daunting knowing where to begin – or even knowing what to use. Here are some helpful tips to get you started.
- Preparation is KEY. Clean your walls and repair any nail pops or other imperfections if at all possible
- Prime. Primer helps even out the surfaces and prevents a blotchy appearance. Stain-killing primers both prime and seal surfaces
- Paint. When it comes to the actual paint finish to use, it depends on what your home remodeling project is. Our go-to is flat/matte paint. It wipes clean, tends to show less imperfections and can be more easily “touched-up” than other paint finishes
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In this Kitchen remodel, we used matte paint on the kitchen walls but refinished the solarium structure in the same color in semi-gloss. This keeps the look consistent and allows the rooms to flow from one to another. It also makes the space feel much larger without being cold.
Image Credit: Synergy Design & Construction.
Colors, colors everywhere….
You’ve prepped your walls and decided which paint finish you want. Now you’re standing in a local hardware store completely overwhelmed by the array of colors. How do you make a choice?
- First, decide which tones you like. Do you like grey tones vs. brown? Green tones over blues? Even white paint comes in different tones, so if you want a warmer feeling, use white paint with a cream or brown tone rather than grey or blue
- Take lots of color swatches home and tape them on your walls. What looks one color in the store will look completely different depending on the lighting in your home. Narrow your choices down
- Got your shortlist? Then spend a few dollars on getting sample paint pots to bring home and try them on your walls. Color swatches and actual paint color are sometimes completely different, so it’s worth a little expense upfront to make the right choice rather than buying enough to paint a room and discovering it’s nothing like the sample once you put it on your walls
- If you like bold colors and are planning to stay in your home, we say go for it. Statement colors are visually impactful and just plain lovely to look at. Use sparingly – consider painting one or two walls or strategically use accent color. Too much bold color in a room can make it feel smaller than it really is
- If in doubt or you are thinking of selling your home in the near future, go with neutrals. You may love cobalt blue, but sometimes other people can’t see beyond bold colors to imagine their furniture in the space. Use throws, pillows and other accents in the room instead. These can be switched out as the mood strikes you rather than having to do another paint job.
Turquoise walls highlight the peaked ceiling of this elegant Master Bathroom remodel and provide an energetic pop of color against the Oyster Gray cabinetry and Pure White wainscot.
Image Credit: Synergy Design & Construction.
Using a Paint or Home Remodeling Contractor
It’s important to have realistic expectations when either hiring a painting contractor or a home remodeler for a project that involves painting. For example, unless you are having new drywall or crown moulding installed, imperfections are going to show after the painting is complete. Remember that dent you put in your baseboards with the vacuum cleaner? Or that nick in the wall when you were moving a piece of furniture? Those aren’t going to magically disappear with a new paint job. New recessed lighting or new lighting fixtures will also show up imperfections you just didn’t realize were there because brighter/better lighting will make them more obvious. Unless you point out the areas that just plain bug you beforehand, contractors can’t give you a smooth, blemish-free end result. Even with patching or repairs, it just isn’t possible to give you a “new drywall” finish. For this reason, some home remodelers no longer include paint in their scope of work. This is because it can be a hassle trying to manage expectations about the paint finish in your home.
In this home remodel, the drywall wasn’t new, but the preparation of the walls before painting helped minimize the look of existing imperfections and the finished space looks simply stunning.
Image Credit: Synergy Design & Construction.
At Synergy, we believe in providing a full service design/build experience. That’s why we include painting in the scope of every home remodeling project we work on. We want you to have a turn-key experience, with nothing left to do after the dust settles except relax! Ready to renovate happy?