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Originally posted by TheArtist
Behr acrylic eggshell on the walls. Is easy to clean, doesnt give you that dull, dry, chalky look flat does. Is good for every room. Semigloss or gloss for the trim. As for the accent walls. Would just have to see the space and the look you were going for. Interesting that the other walls are white though? And yes, be careful with the red color. The brighter and stronger the red, the more "translucent" the paint becomes and unless you use a proper basecoat color or colored primer underneath, you will be in for several coats. The room I am in now I used a textured stuccoe, then used a "peachy,orangy gold" basecoat then rubbed a cranberry red over it. The effect is stunning, you can get a "color" with layers that you cant get with only one color. Dont be afraid of color, go ahead and do a whole room with it. However, another way to add a pop of color without using the accent wall option is to do a wainscotting. Get some inexpensive trim, go 32" up from the floor, and paint your darker color below that and a lighter, complimentary color above. Another rule of thumb. Whenever you do a color in a room especially a medium to light shade, go at least 2 shades lighter on the ceiling with the same color. Gives a room a more sophisticated, finished look versus just ceiling white, though may do that with a red and certainly not for just an accent wall. Have fun and remember, its only paint.
And what on earth would
youknow about colors and interior painting? Hmmmmm?
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I got to see your handiwork in a friends' house out at 111th & Louisville last night. They may be calling you for more work. I put in a good word for you, as if you really needed my endorsement. [
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