Color Choices - Find your Favorites
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008Many of you have been following my series of color-picking articles. Those of you who have not, please start from square one. Everyone else, please, read on!
If you truly want to create a space you can love, start with something you love! Look at the predominate color
in whatever you pick. That’s the color you should paint the walls. Accents should be colored after the remaining colors on the object of your affection.
The only limitation on what you can pick from is this; please, pick something you love, not someone you love. Trust me, it won’t turn out as well as you think it will.
Don’t worry, I’ll have more soon! I have three more tips and maybe a bonus for my faithful readers, if enough of you ask for it!

, a store you love to shop at, even a restaurant you dine at frequently, you can pick your favorite colors from that place and incorporate them into your home. It will help to remind you of that favorite place, in turn helping you relax and making you feel more comfortable.
into a room, maybe you should consider painting the walls one of the many hundreds of clean shades of white.
you want in your house and, now, just can’t decide what color to put where. Don’t worry, this is more common for the average homeowner than you probably think. This simple guideline should help you decide!
but are hesitant to paint an entire room with it, consider painting one wall and keeping the others white or neutral. Not only does this ground the room, it becomes the focal point in what may otherwise be a boring room!
I’ve got 10 tips you can use to make this crucial chore a lot easier!
it’s probably because you prefer to keep lamps off your floor and tabletops. When it comes to functional lighting, that’s a wise choice; after all, a table lamp can only light a small area of a room. One more thing to consider when making the decision to lift your lighting to the ceiling is the appearance of the fixtures. A substantial majority of recessed fixtures are just plain ugly!
If you have a room in your home that gives the illusion of being the sizer of a shoe box, try a few of these tips to make your room look and feel larger!
? Putting it off because you don’t want to deal with the hassle of designing your new kitchen? Never fear, Home Depot has professional kitchen designers on staff!
