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Choosing Unique Colour Schemes for Each Room in Your Home

When it comes to redecorating your home, nothing makes a real impression on the overall finished look that a complete overhaul of your rooms colours. Choosing your colours may vary depending on the type of room in the house you want to redecorate, but with a little imagination, choosing a unique colour scheme is one pro tip that you can take from some of the best residential painters in town.

When choosing your colour scheme it is important to choose something unique and different instead of simply repainting the same old colours after they have lost a little vividness over the years. Choosing a colour can be easier if we break it down into individual rooms, giving us more options, and helping the entire house come together as a colourful palette of the lives we live inside our homes.


Deciding on a Colour Scheme for the Living Room

Colours for the living room can depend greatly on the style of décor you are planning to redecorate with. For modern, minimal designs, the classic white, grey, black, red and browns of the last couple of years have tended to move into light pastel colours, allowing a more brighter outlook in your living room, making it feel less like a fancy hotel and more like a fancy living space.

The living room is a great place to hang out, watch a movie and spend the evening. So choosing a range of colours that go well together is simply a case of choosing a colour palette. Choose three colours that show off the room to its best, one rich colour, one neutral colour and one lighter colour and play with shadows and light in the room to decide where to use the colours.

Take advantage of the architecture of your living room, such as using a fireplace, cupboards, skirting boards and arches to be shown off in a new light with a different shade of colour. Use a bold colour on the main wall that the sofa is facing to be a focal point of the room, allowing the other colours to fade into the periphery and balance the room beautifully well.


How to Choose a Colour for the Kitchen

Kitchens need to be bright places that wake you up in the morning and give you a sense of freshness. They also need to be clean and tidy, as well as a place of sophistication when cooking or serving your meals to guests and family. Choosing a bright palette of colours with light tones is best practice in the Kitchen, as dark colours seem to be off-putting and make cooking a dreary place to spend time!


Colours for the Bedroom

As we spend plenty of time in the bedroom as a place to relax and get a good night’s sleep, creating the ultimate lazy zone can be done simply with light shades of often dark colours. Blues, browns, greens, leathers and greys are a great neutral colour scheme to help the mind relax after a long day, as well as serve as a bright colour in the morning to help you feel a little more alert.

Some of the best house painters Sydney has to offer typically suggest a few colour palettes that are neutral or rich in colour, depending on the décor. The most important factor in a bedroom is the bed, its position, and the paint colour can help the bed become the main focal point of the room with the aid of pairing colours in different shades.

Domestic painters will always tell you to choose the best paint when deciding on a colour, giving you the choice of professional paints from big name brands. Quality paint will last longer and suffer from less chipping or peeling, so consulting a painting service Sydney would be a wise option if you have any questions. For the final colours – your imagination is the limit!


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