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Choosing The Right Exterior Paint Colour For Your Building by csiworksnig(f): 10:11pm On Mar 08, 2017
Now your house is finished and its time for painting. As simple as it may seems, you cant afford to get it wrong

Your home’s exterior is the way you greet the world, Whether you know it or not, the exterior of your home is an extension of your home’s personality and what it “says” to the neighborhood. Depending on what exterior amenities, architectural details and color you choose can help your home shine in its best light. If you have been looking at the exterior of your home and thinking it could use a facelift – adding
color is one of the most affordable and eye-catching ways to make a big impact. From adding curb appeal to your exterior home, to creating a statement.

Your interior is about your personal color tastes, but the exterior is really about durability. It’s about protecting the biggest investment you have. It isn’t an easy decision to redo, so don’t rush it.

If you’re painting the outside of your home, don’t be afraid to take a little time with the color decision.

With that in mind, here are some tips for choosing a paint:

1. Plan to spend a little more money. Investing in a premium and durable paint is a wise choice. You don’t want to be climbing up a scaffold again anytime soon — or paying for someone else to do it — so paint needs to cover well, resist stains and stand up to weather.

2. Plan around the elements that are hardest to change. Unless you're doing a complete renovation, surfaces such as roof shingles or tiles, stonework, pathways and driveways will remain in place. Take these into consideration as you select exterior colors.

Look for undertones between them that might inform your palette. Are they warm (beige, khaki, brown and rust) or cool (gray, blue and black)? Consider paint colors that will tie these fixed elements together in a harmonious way.

3.Think about the visual effect you want. Think over your home's relationship to the street and the landscape. Does it sit back from the road or amid a cluster of large, towering trees? You might choose a slightly lighter or brighter color so that it stands out. Conversely, a darker hue can make it appear to recede.

4. Choose three or more different paint shades. Essentially, an exterior scheme has three major parts: field color, which dominates; accent color, which brings entances, balconies, recess and other smaller areas to life; and trim color, used for window,parapet,wall belt, railings and other trimwork.

Ideally, the trim color should contrast strongly with the field color. If your main hue is dark, consider classic white trim or another pale shade. A light field color can look stunning with darker trim — like eyeliner for your home, it produces a crisp, dramatic effect. Feel free to go bold with accent colors, but don't go overboard. A entrance porch door wall painted bright red or lemon yellow lends just the right hit of punch. Extending that same shade to the parapet and window hoods ... not so good.

Stuck for inspiration? Most major paint brands offer preselected color palettes that take the guesswork out of coordinating an exterior scheme. An architect or a color consultant also can help you come up with a combination that's unusual but still attractive.

Never rely on paint chips alone. Just like interior colors, exterior shades can vary significantly from the way they appear on the chip. And because painting an exterior is a bigger undertaking than simply painting a room, you'll want to get them right the first time.

Buy a quart of paint and test it on an inconspicuous area of your home. Study it at various times of day and under different weather conditions. How does it change with the light? Road testing it is the only way to determine for sure if you'll be happy with it for years to come.

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Re: Choosing The Right Exterior Paint Colour For Your Building by csiworksnig(f): 10:13pm On Mar 08, 2017
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Re: Choosing The Right Exterior Paint Colour For Your Building by Kaybthaniels(m): 11:49am On Aug 23, 2018
Nice write up, might have a job for you soon.


csiworksnig:
Now your house is finished and its time for painting. As simple as it may seems, you cant afford to get it wrong

Your home’s exterior is the way you greet the world, Whether you know it or not, the exterior of your home is an extension of your home’s personality and what it “says” to the neighborhood. Depending on what exterior amenities, architectural details and color you choose can help your home shine in its best light. If you have been looking at the exterior of your home and thinking it could use a facelift – adding
color is one of the most affordable and eye-catching ways to make a big impact. From adding curb appeal to your exterior home, to creating a statement.

Your interior is about your personal color tastes, but the exterior is really about durability. It’s about protecting the biggest investment you have. It isn’t an easy decision to redo, so don’t rush it.

If you’re painting the outside of your home, don’t be afraid to take a little time with the color decision.

With that in mind, here are some tips for choosing a paint:

1. Plan to spend a little more money. Investing in a premium and durable paint is a wise choice. You don’t want to be climbing up a scaffold again anytime soon — or paying for someone else to do it — so paint needs to cover well, resist stains and stand up to weather.

2. Plan around the elements that are hardest to change. Unless you're doing a complete renovation, surfaces such as roof shingles or tiles, stonework, pathways and driveways will remain in place. Take these into consideration as you select exterior colors.

Look for undertones between them that might inform your palette. Are they warm (beige, khaki, brown and rust) or cool (gray, blue and black)? Consider paint colors that will tie these fixed elements together in a harmonious way.

3.Think about the visual effect you want. Think over your home's relationship to the street and the landscape. Does it sit back from the road or amid a cluster of large, towering trees? You might choose a slightly lighter or brighter color so that it stands out. Conversely, a darker hue can make it appear to recede.

4. Choose three or more different paint shades. Essentially, an exterior scheme has three major parts: field color, which dominates; accent color, which brings entances, balconies, recess and other smaller areas to life; and trim color, used for window,parapet,wall belt, railings and other trimwork.

Ideally, the trim color should contrast strongly with the field color. If your main hue is dark, consider classic white trim or another pale shade. A light field color can look stunning with darker trim — like eyeliner for your home, it produces a crisp, dramatic effect. Feel free to go bold with accent colors, but don't go overboard. A entrance porch door wall painted bright red or lemon yellow lends just the right hit of punch. Extending that same shade to the parapet and window hoods ... not so good.

Stuck for inspiration? Most major paint brands offer preselected color palettes that take the guesswork out of coordinating an exterior scheme. An architect or a color consultant also can help you come up with a combination that's unusual but still attractive.

Never rely on paint chips alone. Just like interior colors, exterior shades can vary significantly from the way they appear on the chip. And because painting an exterior is a bigger undertaking than simply painting a room, you'll want to get them right the first time.

Buy a quart of paint and test it on an inconspicuous area of your home. Study it at various times of day and under different weather conditions. How does it change with the light? Road testing it is the only way to determine for sure if you'll be happy with it for years to come.
Re: Choosing The Right Exterior Paint Colour For Your Building by SkyeAyers: 9:50am On Nov 20, 2020
If you don't choose the right exterior paint color, then your building won't look good. You should get the best exterior paint in Chicago, and you can get that by clicking on the link that I've shared in this comment here.

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