How to Choose the Perfect Colour!

Choosing the right interior paint colour can transform the look and feel of your home. The right colour choices can make your space feel larger, cozier, brighter or even more luxurious. However the process of choosing the colours can be daunting. With so many options available, it's easy to get overwhelmed. Here are some things to consider when choosing the perfect interior colours for your home.

Colour Theory

Colour theory is the study of how colours interact with each other. When choosing a paint colour, we recommend using the colour wheel to help determine which colours work well together. The color wheel is a good visual representation of how colors relate to each other. Colours that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as blue and green, are considered analogous. These colors create a sense of harmony and are pleasing to the eye. Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and orange, are called complementary colors. These colors create a sense of contrast and can make a room feel vibrant.

Lighting

Lighting can drastically affect how paint colours appear in a space. Natural light, artificial light, and the direction of the light source can all impact the colours appearance. Rooms that receive a lot of natural light will showcase the truest version of a paint colour whereas, rooms with less natural light may require a lighter or warmer colour to avoid feeling dark or dreary. It's important to test your colour choices in your space before committing. You can do this by purchasing a paint sample at your local paint supplier and apply them to various small areas on your wall.

Undertones

Undertones are subtle hints of colour within a paint colour. When choosing undertones, remember to consider the room's function and how it would benefit. Undertones can be warm, cool or neutral tones that can significantly impact the overall feel of the room. Common warm undertones include shades of yellow, red, and orange. These warm undertones can create a warm, cozy and inviting atmosphere, they can also make a room feel smaller with a sense of comfort. Common cool undertones include shades of blue, green, and purple. These cool undertones create a peaceful and soothing environment, they can also make the space feel larger and more spacious. Lastly, common neutral undertones include shades of beige, grey and white. These neutral undertones can create a timeless, elegant and versatile atmosphere. 

Style Preference

Your style and preferences should be the starting point when choosing interior house colours. Do you prefer a minimalist, modern or traditional style? And which colours do you typically gravitate towards? We want to help make your house feel like your home.

Tips for Choosing the Right Paint Colour:

  1. Consider the overall style of the room and existing decor/furniture. 

  2. Take into account the lighting in the room. If the room has a lot of natural light, you can choose a deeper or brighter color. For rooms with less natural light, consider a lighter or warmer color.

  3. Consider the undertones of the paint color. This will affect how the color looks in different lighting situations and with other colors in the room.

  4. Don't be afraid to test out paint samples. Paint small sections of the wall and observe how the color looks in different lighting situations.

  5. Think about the overall mood you want to create in the room. Do you want a relaxing, calming space or a vibrant and energetic room?

In conclusion, choosing the perfect paint colour can require careful consideration. However, we hope that by explaining how to use color theory, lighting, and undertones, to your advantage you can feel more confident when choosing a colour to create the perfect mood in your space. Please remember to have fun in the process, and if you need any colour help please contact us at MountainWood or Robinsons Paint & Wallpaper! P.S., hiring a professional painting contractor in Collingwood will ensure your colour choice is applied properly!

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