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Using Paint To Make A Room Look Bigger

12/19/2018

 
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An affordable and straightforward way to renovate your space is to apply some new color to your walls. Did you also know that you can paint to make a room look bigger? It’s a lot simpler than it sounds. The results will have you in love with your living space once more.

When attempting to making your room look bigger by painting it, there are a few things you should keep in mind, such as how the various colors for your room come together, your paint color choice, and the shine level of your paint choice.

Lighter colors will liven up your space and make your walls look wider. Reflective surfaces reflect light and scatter it all over your room, making it feel more expansive. Specific color combinations work in unison to open up space.

Below are some simple suggestions to assist in enhancing the size of your space. For more help, call a company that specializes in interior painting in Rochester.

PICK BRIGHT COLORS
It is a fact that light colors aid in making your space appear more prominent and bright colors do this as well. Choose a clean-looking color instead of one that looks muddy. Select a light color like pale pink.

WHITE MOLDINGS INCREASE DEPTH
Paint your moldings and trim white. This will assist in bringing depth to your room, making your walls look further away. For a contemporary look, use high-gloss white paint.

PICK COOL COLORS THAT REFLECT LIGHT
Experiment with an icy blue or light cream color scheme. The cool blue will reflect light to make it look larger while bringing warmth to your room.

UTILIZE TOP-QUALITY PAINT
The quality of the paint you utilize is crucial. Low-quality paint usually has a chalkier feel and look to it. This makes your room appear littler. Select a color with some shine. Don’t paint it all with a high-gloss on. Just make sure the paint you pick has a bit of shine in it. You want it to reflect some light.
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Utilize satin or eggshell on the walls and a high or semi-gloss paint on the moldings and trim. Stay away from colors like dark blue, red, dark purple and anything that has any brown or grey in it. These colors might make your room feel cozier, but they don’t reflect light and make your room look bigger.​


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