Posts Tagged ‘paint odor’

Make An Appropriate Color Choice For Your Studio

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Lately youve been preoccupied with finding solutions for the maximization of the available space in your studio, but there doesnt seem to be anything that can meet your expectations. Extreme measures such as taking down some of the walls of your studio or buying new furniture affect both the endurance of your building and the budget of your family.

The numerous colors available on the market can help you radically transform your studio and create the illusion of a larger space. Thanks to the color palette at your disposal you can now find a multitude of shades for the decoration of your studio without worrying about paint stink anymore as chemists have come up with a new smell free paint.

Your house can look totally different if you resort to optical illusions created with the help of colors. If you want to give the impression of a bigger space all you need to do is use as many soft and bright colors as possible and avoid dark shades.

Designers do not recommend white for interior decorations as it is a rather dull color. According to experts, it is better to replace white with neutral shades of soft grey, beige and cream in order to confer a modern look to your studio and preserve the illusion of a larger space.

  • Share/Bookmark

The Colors Of The Rainbow On Your Terrace

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Spending time with your family on the terrace of your house was one of the things you most enjoyed during summers. Now, the terrace lost its charm as the walls look shabby and the paint is all shriveled.

With a little bit of effort and some paint you can make your terrace look like new again. Choosing the perfect color is no longer stressful as, luckily, there are numerous shades and colors available on the market and each shop enables you to determine the exact shade that matches your terrace.

Warm shades of yellow, orange and red will enable you to transform your terrace into a joyful and colorful place for your children to play. In addition, these colors are also fit for those who like to throw summer parties or want to make the terrace a nice place to relax even during the rainy days of autumn. It is best if you choose yellow, orange and red for sunny terraces as they will create shady corners that you may enjoy during the hot days of summer.

  • Share/Bookmark

A Different Color For A Different Wall

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Painting your room in one color is outdated because there arent any objects that are made evident and in short time, the walls become very dull. There is, however, a solution to this problem and that is, to use different colors for the walls in order to cheer your house up.

You can make a good choice for your house and start redecorating it as paint dealers offer now a wide variety of colors or decoration schemes and the dyes they commercialize do not smell and do not take long to dry. Several color rules and tips must be consulted previously if you want to avoid mixing the wrong colors and confer a gaudy aspect to your home.

The latest trends in interior decoration anticipate pastel hues to be the colors of the year, so you can safely choose these colors if you want to be modern. For attention-grabbing combinations use light orange, mint green, sky blue and soft hues of yellow or red with neutral or creamy shades.

  • Share/Bookmark

How To Make Your Family Participate In A Personal Painting Project?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Whether we plan to move in a new home or our home simply needs a new face we need to consider redecorating. Most of us can see only the bright part of this activity, but our families might be very upset because of the change and the mess. They wont be able to enjoy the final result because they dislike so intensely the dust, the mess, the drops of paint and the fact that you wont offer them your time and attention like in normal days.

To solve this problem you will need to make them a part of this project. Once it will be finished everyone will be proud of the good teamwork. Being a part of the project they will ignore the temporary mess. And the idea of change wont scare them so much anymore.

The best way to draw your childrens attention to this project is to ask their opinion on the different paint colors you need to buy. If you allow them to be creative and choose two or three colors for their rooms they will enjoy helping you even more. For those persons who are able to draw, they could fascinate their children by drawing images of their favorite cartoon characters on the walls. These activities, insignificant as they may seem, will bring them on your side.

  • Share/Bookmark

The Best Two Colors You Could Use In Your Living Room

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Perhaps living room is the most important room of a house, the axis of a home or the center of it. At the end of the day, this is where the family gets together or we entertain our guests, relatives and friends. It comes as no surprise then that our living room should send the right message for people to feel comfortable, relaxed and welcomed, without forgetting that is also should reflect our own personality and style.

Fortunately, it is not something we need to do by ourselves anymore. Nowadays, the valuable help pours in not only from interior designers, but also from what is called ‘psychology of color’. This new approach interior design is based on the idea that colors can affect the psychology of people in a room. Thus, it is essential our living room, the midpoint of our home, is decorated in colors which convey the right mood. No matter whether cool or bright, colors can induce feelings of calmness and relaxation or, on the contrary, excitement. But, when it comes to and their living rooms there are two colors that seem to be preferred.

  • Share/Bookmark

Which Are The Most Eyes-Friendly Paint Colors?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Our world is a place very rich in colors. The clear skies and the sea are always associated with the color blue; green reminds us of playing in the grass; red is the color for blood and it associated with the intensity of love. Places which are forbidden to us are usually marked with red. Distinguishing colors is very useful for us, especially when driving. Persons with difficulties in the recognition of colors sometimes feel disabled.

In the outside world colors are supposed to have a violent impact on us, to draw our attention toward commercials or traffic signs, but when we get home we expect to find a relaxing and soothing environment. As decorators of our own homes we are free to choose the colors we want to find around us. Nevertheless remember that buying a red dress is not the same with painting your home red. It is known that while a red dress gives you self-confidence, spending a few hours in a red room makes you agitated.

  • Share/Bookmark

Choices In Decorating Small Apartments

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Decorating a small apartment may seem harder than a large space because, on one hand you want to make the best of the room you have and, on the other because is more difficult to achieve a harmonious blend of colors and objects.

Before re/decorating you should first consider the space and the things you cannot or do not want to change. When it comes to small apartments the main purpose of decorating is creating room and brightness. So first try to give up the things you dont really need (though you might love them, crowding them in your little space will not give them utility). Secondly, consider the object that will remain in the apartment and draw a sketch with the way you want your apartment to look. Take more time for selecting the colors in your apartment, color your sketch with the exact hues you want to use and when shopping make no compromise.

  • Share/Bookmark

The Evolution Of Paint

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The oldest type of paints can be seen in caves where early prehistoric paintings can be seen on walls. Later on, ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Greeks, developed more and more paints which were extremely well prepared.

Ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians, the Indians or the Chinese have highly treasured the paint and beyond its decorative characteristics, they have seen in it some the properties, such as the curative ones. They believed that the painted bodies could not be harmed in any way as they were protected from evil, in this way.

The Egyptians, for example, have put gummy substances and applied them by using extremely skillful methods, without being necessary to use any blending or mixture. They would add paint on their canvas, or the ceilings of their houses. The basic colors that were known at that time were: white and black, blue and red, yellow and green.

The evidences of excellence that the ancients had proven in the art of preparing colors show no difference from the modern knowledge. It is interesting to see how different color paints have emerged with every century technical and, to be more specific, chemical development. Before the 16th century, the basic paint compounds were those based on dyestuffs, which was grown in temperate regions. But with the Stack Process invention of the Dutch, all white lead paints became increasingly available.

  • Share/Bookmark

How To Paint The Exterior Of Your Home?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Patience and enthusiasm must accompany the one who decides to start an exterior painting project on his/her own. Of course hiring a decorator will spare you the trouble but it might be too expensive for your budget and you wont have the satisfaction of the independent painter.

As compared to interior painting, this project has certain differences. They become obvious during the development of the painting process which includes the usual stages: preparing the tools, preparing the surface, applying paint and cleaning the final mess. You should follow these four steps to finish your project with the desired results:

1. First of all you need to make a shopping list. At this stage it is necessary to choose the tools you will need to remove the dirt and the previous paint, the tools to apply paint with and the chemicals to clean them if you wont finish the job in one day; deciding the color of the paint, its quality and making sure it is water resistant should also be done at the beginning.

  • Share/Bookmark

Happy Colors That Cheer Us Up

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

After a hectic, exhausting day in the hustle and bustle of the urban environment, all we want is to unwind in the tranquility of our homes. Our home should be a sanctuary to charge our batteries from the moment we step foot in any of our rooms. To achieve this, choosing the paint color for our walls which cheers us up and fits our personality is essential. Here are four colors for your rooms which will definitely make you feel joyful.

Orange may be thought of as a really tiring color for our eyes but if we use it in the right combination and add a little bit of white to go with it, this color becomes the fabulous shade which would fit any room. Orange is a mixture between red and yellow and even though these two colors separately might cause anxiety, they blend perfectly to give us this shade of warm, vibrant color. Moreover, if we want to spice things up a little in the room, we can add a bit of gray or even blue for the furniture or the carpet, making the room an oasis for us to relax in.

  • Share/Bookmark