1. Just go for it!
In the grand scheme of things, paint is the cheapest way to instantly change your space. If the color isn't perfect, you can always start over.
2. For walls, I always suggest an eggshell finish paint for most rooms. The exception would be the bathroom where a satin finish will be a bit more durable to steam and water. For trim and doors, always go with semi-gloss as it will make it much easier to clean.
3. I personally love Benjamin Moore, Olympic's no-VOC paint, and Behr Premium Plus. When it comes to paint, quality definitely helps ensure it goes on quicker, easier and covers nicely so you aren't spending your whole weekend painting.
4. With brighter colors (like blue, red, green, yellow, etc.) consider going a shade or two lighter on the strip. Colors look much more saturated and crayon-like on the walls than they do on that tiny strip. If you love a color but don't want a huge blast of it in your face, consider choosing a similar shade with a more muted, gray undertone.
5. I never paint test swatches. I just bring home strips, compare, compare, compare and go for it. (And I've only ever screwed up once, knock on wood!) That said, many brands offer sample containers of various colors so you can paint a chunk of a wall, study it and then commit to your favorite without fear.
And now, onto the good stuff - here are some of my favorite paint colors to get you started.
- By Cyd Converse
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