If you've thought about renovating your home's interior, you shouldn't just have to paint the walls. Add an accent of color too. Though 50 shades of white have been the norm of the art for a long time with regard to ceilings, it's time to start tracing a new alternative that you've carved yourself! The addition of color to a ceiling significantly alters the atmosphere of a room and provides a modern appearance.
When you are looking at the color palettes for ceiling paint, be sure to think about the space's function and the appearance you'd like to create. Do you wish to make a tiny living area appear bigger? Provide the bedrooms with a relaxing and intimate atmosphere? If it's a library corner or a kid's room or even a tiny guest bathroom, it's possible to discover the perfect ceiling design that will meet your needs.
The majority of the time, lighter colors create the illusion of space. If you're trying to make your small space appear bigger, try matching your ceiling and wall color by selecting lighter shades. The room will appear more bright and spacious. If you are looking for contrast in shades, lighter hues for the ceiling coupled with darker wall colors are an alternative possibility. This combo can make spaces with low ceilings seem more airy and spacious.
To give a cozy feeling of intimacy for a smaller room, such as a library or bedroom, opt for darker shades. For a more cohesive appearance, make sure you paint the ceiling and walls with dark hues or reduce an overly high ceiling by making it a few hues darker than the wall.
To create a striking look, opt for cobalt blue or a dark shade with white walls for amazing contrast. This can be particularly effective in rooms that receive lots of sunlight all daytime.
For ceilings with asymmetrical or angled angles, be sure to paint them with the same shade as the surrounding walls for a symmetrical, blend look. You can also paint them with contrasting colors to emphasize their distinctive style. Choose darker hues for vaulted ceilings to create a more recessed appearance, or paint them with lighter colors to give them a larger appearance.
It's recommended to tape off walls since it's more difficult to "cut in" a ceiling in the event that the walls remain in place. For those who aren't familiar with the turning process, "to cut in" is the use of a paintbrush to make straight lines around the edges of areas that are painted like corners or along baseboards. It can also be used to trim or, in this instance, across the ceiling. The use of painter's tape is great idea when painting ceilings, but only if you've got a lot of experience in freehand cutting into.
The latest ceiling colors that are on the radar include hues of mint, sky blue as well as soft yellow. Cool grays and rich browns are great options if you like neutral shades.
Are you unsure of the color to choose for your ceiling? Look at some of these:
Light Colors
Medium Colors
Dark Colors
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