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Choosing a Paint Color? Start with the Fabric.

Sherwin Williams Honeydew (SW6428) - To achieve an analogous color scheme I chose a pastel shade of green.  It gives the room a light, airy feeling.  This would be a nice feeling for a breakfast room or child’s room.

Sherwin Williams Honeydew (SW6428) - To achieve an analogous color scheme I chose a pastel shade of green. It gives the room a light, airy feeling. This would be a nice look for a breakfast room or child’s room.

Painting is the #1 way to change a room quickly and economically.  The problem is that many people do not take their time in choosing a color and they paint themselves into a corner (I know, corny).  Above all, do not go the paint store until you have given your project some clear consideration.  Choosing colors from a paint chip is not a good idea and rarely results in the look you desire.  Plus, the guy with the orange smock will probably not be much help.

Benjamin Moore Blue Lagoon  (2054-40) - To add more drama to the room, but still give it a relaxing feel, I chose teal.  Yellow, green and blue all reside on one side of the color wheel and are commonly observed in the natural world.  This combination would work well in a living room or home office.

Benjamin Moore Blue Lagoon (2054-40) - This monochromatic look is relaxing but the darker tone adds drama.This combination would work well in a living room or home office.

Before you can start sampling paint on your walls you need to choose a clear direction for your project.  Designers have many methods of choosing paint colors but a great way to start is with your main fabric.  It can be a fantastic jumping off point to get you rolling.  Some questions to ask yourself:

  1. Do you want to play it safe with a neutral you can “live with” for a while or do you want to make a bolder choice that expresses your taste and personality?
  2. If you change your fabric selections in a couple of years, are you comfortable with re-painting or will the color still work for you?
  3. What is the overall feel you are aiming for?  Consider what drew you to that particular fabric.

Relaxed - Consider similar colors that are a shade lighter or darker then the main color in your fabric.

Light-hearted - Look for colors in pastel tones.

Dramatic - Darker colors with more pigment make a bold statement.

Taking your time to thoughtfully consider your desired look will significantly pare down the number of choices and start you on your way.

Sherwin Williams Anjou Pear  (SW6381) - To give the room an uplifted feel I chose a yellow-orange color that contrasts well with the green and picks up the tones in the flowers.  This is a comfortable combination for a  guest room or family room.

Sherwin Williams Anjou Pear (SW6381) - To give the room an uplifted feel I chose a yellow-orange color that contrasts well with the green and picks up the tones in the flowers. This is a comfortable combination for a guest room or family room.

To demonstrate I have featured the James Chair from Maine Cottage with Tweet Sweet Porch fabric and three distinct directions you can go with the paint.  As you can see, each color significantly changes the feel of the room.  So get your swatches out and start exploring the possibilities.

~Lorrie




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One Response to “Choosing a Paint Color? Start with the Fabric.”

  1. nowstarter Says:

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    I thought this fits into your spot on “Room with a Hue”

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