Should you paint an accent wall red?  I frequently get this question from my color consult clients.  Here are some things to consider:  If you really like the color red, and really want to make a statement with it in a big way – then an accent wall may be the way to go for you.  But which wall in the room?  In most cases, it shouldn’t be the window wall and here’s why:  Most of the time you are looking out of a window at ‘light’,  the wall color is going to appear dark and insignificant and just a wasted effort.  So choose a main wall in the room – or the one most viewed (if it’s the window wall, choose the 2nd one most viewed!) Now this may not be the biggest wall, but that’s okay – it will get plenty of attention when it’s red!  Whichever color you do choose, you always want to have a good reason for your choice.  Balance is key here.  If using red, be sure you have other items in the room to support it.  Maybe a red couch on the opposite wall, or at the very least,  bold accessories that can support the drama – like artwork/prints, or pillows.  Such a strong color could overpower a room without good support.  Lastly, try some samples on the wall before you commit.  I can’t stress this enough, I’ve seen the mistakes, and since red isn’t a one-coat process – you want it right the first time.

Happy painting!

 

AFTER: Wainscotting in a crisp white made all the difference. I buy it pre-cut to height at the hardware store: fits in the car better and saves me time on the install.

Listening is one of the most important things I can do for my clients.  When asked for my opinion, I’ll give it, but in the end, a finished product has to be what the homeowner loves.  In the case of the small bathroom here, my client had some things in her bathroom that were reflective of her, they meant something to her.  Since the room is right off the kitchen, it’s the bathroom she uses most throughout the day, and she wanted it to be white and soft, but still be able to have some colorful, treasured pieces on the wall.  Simply reframing some of those pieces (out of their 70′s oak frames) made her love them all over again!

BEFORE: The faded wallpaper was a tiny floral print of blue and red, my client's favorite color combo.

BEFORE: The thing that started it all: The need for a new vanity/sink.

AFTER: My client loves all things cats/birds/butterflies and flowers. It was so much fun to find things around her home and use them in this room in a new way.

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Nice work by CertaPro Painters in Lynnwood!

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