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A fresh coat of paint can completely change the way that you see your home. If it has been a long time since your last home makeover and you are thinking about what you can do to give both your interior and exterior a revamp, painting is the way to go. Read the information below to discover how paint can transform your home.

Exterior Makeover

After years of exposure to outside elements, a home’s paint will begin to fade, chip away in areas, and lose its luster. To keep your home looking great on the outside, you should repaint it every five to ten years. Depending on whether you belong to a homeowner’s association or not, you may have to follow guidelines about what color you can paint your house. If you have to stick to a specific color palette, at least try to change it to a different color within that palette every time. This will give your house a fresh look every few years and it will keep your neighbors on their toes about which color you will choose next.

Choosing Accent Walls

A growing trend in modern houses is to choose one wall in each room and paint it a different color from the rest of the walls. This can add a new layer of design to an otherwise boring room and bring new energy and life to a space. An accent wall can be completely covered in a solid color of non-toxic organic paint, or, if you want to be adventurous, the wall can be striped, zig-zagged, or covered in wall decorations after being painted. The idea of this kind of design technique is to leave the other walls in the room white or paint them a lighter color than the accent wall. This makes the room look bigger and allows artistic expression in rooms like the living room or bedroom.

Highlighting Focal Points

Different focal points in the home like chandeliers, big pieces of artwork, or fireplaces are the first thing people see when they enter a room. Painting different areas of the room to highlight these focal points can add even more awe factor to these pieces. If you have a bookcase that is built around a fireplace, for example, you can paint the bookcase a darker color than the rest of the room. This creates an alluring effect that makes the room very cozy, especially if the fireplace is on.

Another example of highlighting focal points is to paint the ceiling a different color than the rest of the room. This draws even more attention to chandeliers or other light fixtures that you have hanging. It also makes the room look taller than it is, giving the home a grander appearance. From dining rooms to entry points, a paint job can totally transform the way that people see focal points. Each room has its elements that draw people’s focus, so play around with how you can paint different areas of the house to transform the way that people see your living spaces. 

 

Revamping Baseboards and Trim

Baseboards take a beating, especially if you are raising a family in your home. From toy trucks ramming into them to paint chipping off after years of activity, repainting baseboards can make a huge difference in the appearance of your interior. As the baseboards are there as a buffer to protect the base of your walls, the molding and interior trim are at the top to protect the walls and give decoration. These added elements in the home should always be considered when you are re-painting your house because they are an integral part of the design of each room. Without baseboards or trim, rooms would look much more bare. 

If you are planning on painting your walls a bold color, then don’t forget to also repaint the baseboards and molding. After years of wear and tear, these once-white areas likely have painted areas missing and the white has probably faded to a dirty grey. Once you have your walls painted with a fresh coat of paint, look over the baseboards and check for dents, cracks, or other damaged areas. If the damage is bad enough, you may have to remove the old baseboards and replace them with new ones. No matter what you choose to do, a fresh coat of white paint on both the baseboards and the molding will lighten up each room and make your home’s interior look brand new again.   

Using Patterns

Working with paint as your medium, you can do all kinds of fun things to the walls in your home. Many people are now using stencils to paint floral patterns and geometric shapes instead of just painting a solid color on each wall. These kinds of patterns are great for areas of the home like children’s bedrooms and living rooms where lots of life happens. A specific pattern can be fun in any room as long as it does not clash with the furniture or other accents. When deciding whether or not to go with a pattern on a wall, try using online tools to see what the pattern might look like in your house. 

Using Different Color Palettes

If you want to get really creative with the re-painting of your house, pick out different color palettes for each room. That means that whenever guests are given a tour of your house, they will experience a new theme in each room. This can be expressed in different ways whether you choose to paint all of the walls in one room the same color, but leave the ceiling white or you pick a general color for a whole room and then paint each wall a different shade of the color, you can really express your style with different color palettes. 

 

Taking your home to the next level is as easy as applying a new layer of paint. If you are thinking about turning your home from drab to fab after years of wear and tear, use these ideas to get you started.