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How Paint Can Shape a Room

If you are looking for a budget-friendly way to change the appearance of a room, paint placement may help. Whether you are looking to lengthen, expand, shorten, or raise the ceiling height, strategically placing paint may offer a solution, without needing to tear down walls. Read on to learn just how paint can shape a room.

The easiest way to change the appearance of the size in your room is by the colors you choose. Light colors tend to make a room appear larger while dark colors can close-in a space. If you have a small room, consider shades of white, light grey, or light blue to make the space feel bigger. On the contrary, if you have a large room, experiment with darker colors for a romantic or moody vibe.

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Dark paint colors shrink a room

Lengthen and Shorten

You can play with paint placement in order to lengthen or shorten a room. Paint the ceiling and far wall an accent color in order to elongate the space. Conversely, painting just the far wall an accent color can appear to shorten the space.

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Wide Open: How paint can shape a room

A dado rail (also known as a chair rail) is an applied decorative molding. If you use a darker color beneath the chair rail, the color can make the room appear wider. This darker color also helps anchor the room.

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If you ever wanted to make a room appear more narrow, try this method. Keep the ceiling and far wall light and bright, while painting the remaining walls darker. This closes-off the space, reducing the appearance of a wide room.

How paint can shape a room


It’s Partly In the Mix

Before we discuss more complex things like lighting and psychology, the miscoloration issue might rest with the paint itself. Paint needs to be stirred before applying it to a surface so that the binding agents and pigment properly mix together. This is typically done in the bucket itself, but if you’re painting large areas, you’ll probably be using more than a bucket per coat. If you don’t mix all the paint together from the beginning, you may end up with slightly different hues from each bucket. For color consistency, combine the paint and mix it in one large container before applying it.

If you’ve ever walked out of the sun into a shady area, you know that light affects the way things look, namely their color. Paint colors are obviously not immune to this physical property. The way a room is lit will ultimately determine how the colors appear. This might change throughout the day as natural light enters and leaves the room. Different light fixtures and intensities will also affect this appearance.

It’s important to note that the paint’s sheen will serve to amplify or nullify these interactions with light. For instance, matte or flat finishes absorb more light than they reflect, meaning their colors will look relatively consistent in most lighting conditions. Conversely, high-gloss paint reflects a lot of light, meaning its appearance will depend largely on the amount of light bouncing off it. Knowing this ahead of time may help you choose your colors and sheen with more confidence.

Differences After Drying

Paint colors also shift a bit as the material dries. Depending on the color and sheen, the dried paint might appear darker or lighter than it appeared when wet. Of course, the sample swatch should indicate what the color will look like after the paint has dried. But again, lighting will ultimately play a role. This is why it’s important to test the color by painting a sample of it in the room in question with the proper lighting. Once the sample has dried, you can get an idea of how the color will truly look in this context.

Unless you’re painting on a truly blank slate (a white wall) or removing the old paint entirely, the pre-existing colors underneath the new coats of paint may affect how the new color appears. This is especially true if the underlying colors are darker than the new ones. In these scenarios, it’s crucial to use colored primer and two to three coats of paint to completely cover the old color and prevent it from affecting the new one. This is more work for you or your Raleigh painting service, but it’s worth it.

Eyes Can Deceive

Everything we see is processed in our brains. This is why two people can have completely different interpretations of the same situation. Plus, different physiology affects how each of us sees color, depending on how many active rods and cones we have in our eyes. Simply put, our eyes can deceive us. You might recall an optical illusion (or a variation of it) where a thick line, resting on top of a gradient background, appears to be lighter on one side and darker on the other. Take the background away and suddenly it’s revealed the line is one solid color.

It turns out this fun little trick has real-life implications. When painting a room two colors, for instance, one color might make another appear darker or lighter than it actually is. This might happen when you’re browsing paint samples as well. If you look at one color right after another one, that previous image might affect the way you’re viewing the current one. Overcoming your brain’s tendencies isn’t exactly easy, or even possible. However, being aware of the ways your mind might trick you at least gives you a chance to better evaluate the colors you’re choosing.

Light, chemistry, psychology, and biology all play a part in how we perceive color. It can certainly make choosing the right colors difficult. Fortunately, Anderson Painting contractors can help. Our team has plenty of experience working with different paint colors, and understands the different factors involved in determining their appearance. To learn more about us and all our services, call Anderson Painting today at 919-610-1855 or email us at [email protected]! You can also request a free estimate here.

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