Deciding on colors for your home can be overwhelming, but if you use the right tools it can be enjoyable.
Through online research and your local paint store, you can find paint collections with a cohesive color palette. I suggest you go to www.houzz.com to look for decorating inspiration, then be creative and express your own style.
My inspiration for the color palette that I used in my home came during the framing stage of the house. A wall was stood up and through the framed opening of window were maple trees showing off their fall magnificence! I dove head first into my paint fan deck and found exactly what I was looking for .
Here is the view I used for my inspiration:
Here are a sampling of the Benjamin Moore colors I used:
**realize the color chips do not render exact, but you get the idea........
**realize the color chips do not render exact, but you get the idea........
Guest Bathroom: Georgian Brick
Exercise Room: Venetian Gold
Laundry Room: Roasted Sesame Seed
Mud Room: Richmond Gold
Kitchen Cabinets: Weathersfield Moss
**As you can see, do not be afraid to mix and match your cabinet colors. My galley kitchen as shown below would seem much more 'closed in' if we had painted the island cabinets. I was fortunate to have my husband Steve (www.sweetwatercontracting.com) build and finish all my cabinets to my specifications. I do not want you to think I am spoiled, our business takes priority and our house does get put on the 'back burner' so please realize that I wait (very patiently) for these completed projects!
Remember-"The cobbler's children have no shoes" Ha!
Color inspiration can come from anywhere. A recent customer designed her color palette from a delightful wall hanging that she planned on being a focal point in the main living area of her condo.
Here are some photos showing how perfectly her decision worked!
You need to ask yourself how you want to feel in each particular space. Painting a den in a warm color can make it feel cozy. A narrow space can feel wider by painting different colors on opposing walls. A small bathroom can feel larger by painting the walls and ceiling with the same 'cool' color, like Benjamin Moore : Wish
You can paint each room in a different color, but use your local paint store to help you pair together colors that are cohesive so that they will have an eye pleasing flow.
A helpful tip would be to carry an anchor color thought some of your rooms. I used Turret Stair by Ralph Lauren liberally throughout my house on built-in's, french doors and my entrance door. It is a perfect accent to my color palette.

Now if neutral walls are your thing, go for it and make it yours! But if you are neutral due to fear, please give color a try. Remember it's just paint-it's easy to change!!
And as always, "There's No Place Like Home"
And as always, "There's No Place Like Home"

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