When making your exterior house paint selection, it’s important not to simply go with your favorite color. Instead, you should consider your neighborhood’s general color scheme, your landscaping and the style of your home’s architecture. After all, the choice you make can either magnify or wreck havoc on your home’s curb appeal and ultimately your real estate investment.
First, you must choose a base color. Base colors are often neutrals which can be paired with a variety of other options for trim. You can then choose complementary colors for your shutters, trim, doors and windows. Many people choose a neutral base color, a lighter color for windows and trim, a darker color for shutters and a completely different and complementary color for the door. When choosing trim, shutters and door colors be sure to stick with something in the same general color family. After picking your primary base color, you may want to buy a small amount to test on a small portion of your home. Since paint is not usually returnable you’ll want to ensure you like the color before purchasing a large quantity.
When selecting an exterior paint color you should also consider the look you’re trying to create with the paint. Those who want to make their house look larger should stick with lighter colors on the trim, as darker colors can quickly shrink the appearance of the home. If a house is too tall and you’d like it to seem shorter, you can always use a deeper tone on the top than on the bottom. Some professional painters choose colors by the placement of the house on the lot. For instance, if your house has no shade, a cool color might work best. In contrast, a warmer color may be needed to make a shady house appear more inviting.
Remember, making an exterior paint color selection is a big deal. You shouldn’t rush into choosing or do so without thinking it through fully. So, be sure to fully take your time and consider what works best for your home before committing to your exterior color palette.
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