How to choose Interior Colours
Selecting colours can be a little daunting when you see all those options at the paint store!
So keep these things in mind when selecting an interior paint colour:
Consider the purpose of the room:
Think about how you use the space and what mood you want to create. For example, a bedroom might benefit from a calming colour, while a playroom might be better suited for a brighter, more energetic hue.
Take into account the size of the room:
Lighter colours can make a small room feel larger, while darker colours can make a large room feel cosier.
Consider the natural light in the room:
The amount and quality of natural light in a room can affect how a paint colour looks. Choose a colour that looks good in the room's natural light.
Look at the surrounding colours:
Consider the colours of the room's furniture, flooring, and other finishes when selecting a paint colour.
Test the colour:
It's a good idea to test a paint colour before committing to it. Talk to Josh about paint sample boards, digital sample colour palettes and tester pots.
Benjamin Moore - Swiss Coffee
A creamy, neutral white works well with light and mid-tone wood and brick.
Remember, the best color is one that you love and that makes you happy. Don't be afraid to try out a few different options before making a final decision.