Remodeling your kitchen, bathroom, or any room in your home comes with several decisions. One decision many homeowners agonize over is paint color. That might seem silly because it’s one of the easiest decisions to change, but if you’ve ever repainted a room, you know how many color options there are. If you’re having a hard time picking a paint color, it might be time to look at some colors you ruled out initially.
Did someone tell you never to pick particular colors? Here are three paint colors remodeling companies think deserve a chance.
Yellow
Many people associate yellow with bright and garish spaces for children and think it has no place in a sophisticated home. But there are many more shades of yellow that can bring warmth into your home without blinding you. For example, ochre is a darker yellow that pairs well with earth tones, including brown, green, and natural wood. Goldenrod and mustard are also shades of yellow that can be both warm and understated.
Purple
Another color often associated with childhood bedrooms, purple has a lot to offer when it comes to interior design. Lavender is a subtle shade that is relaxing but also a little warmer than similar shades of blue. It’s the perfect color for a bathroom or bedroom. On the other end of the spectrum, a dark shade like plum brings depth and luxury to a space.
Brown
Many people avoid brown because they find it boring or opt for natural wood instead. As much as we love natural wood, brown paint still has its place. Brown is a warm color that can make a living room or study feel cozy and comfortable, which is precisely what you want in a room where you sit for long periods of time. Lighter shades like tan and cream also work well in kitchens and laundry rooms, offering warmer alternatives to traditional white.
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