If you still are not convinced to consider an interior painting to change colors, here are several other reasons. Though the color represents modernity, it also tends look and feel impersonal as well as utilitarian. White walls can also add up to the illusion of having a more spacious room but too much of it would result to a claustrophobic feeling. And basically, the greatest drawback of an all-white interior paint is that the imperfections seem highlighted and maintaining its cleanliness can be tedious.
For many, the most difficult and stressful part would be choosing which color to integrate in your interior painting project. For one, it would be you who would be surrounded by the color that you choose so why not make it your favorite or the hue that you think you think matches your style and character and are most comfortable with? One thing to remember though, is that if you have a color in mind like blue, choose the shade which is somewhere in between which is neither too dark nor too light. But if you find it hard t make up your mind on this element of interior painting, try science as it has been known that colors have a psychological effect. You can choose which effect you want it to cause on you. Or you can also choose from among the hues that compliments with the furniture and furnishings that you have already in the room.
If you love taking on bolder or fancier approach, you can add depth and texture into the room and consider any of the following ideas on decorative interior painting:
Faux Painting
Faux means artificial. Just as the name suggests, you can create an illusion of being in one place or being surrounded by things that interest you. This interior painting idea makes your mind run wild with the possibilities like having a wall of galaxies if your are into stars and outer space.
Wall Stenciling
This decorative interior painting idea creating patterns or shapes on the walls by using a stencil or cut out template. The pattern can be used to highlight some areas of the wall or repeatedly throughout the surface.
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