Painting a room is the least expensive fix...Big bang for your buck...Huge change for cheap...okay already, we get it. Its not news to us that painting a room refreshes everything. Unfortunately, there are some potential obstacles to this easy home improvement job that can block even the best of us:(1) making a color choice; and/or (2) procrastination (understandable!). I have suffered from both indecision and sheer laziness to the point of absurdity in this realm of painting-"I want a neutral that complements my salmon,brown and taupe tile, but does not match exactly; and I want it to look modern, yet be true to the original mid century fixtures; and I do not want white or a shade of eggshell, but browns/taupes would be a bit much...." You can see the dilemma of expecting too much magic from a fresh coat of paint. Finally this past winter, I re-painted my bathroom the same shade of egg shell it has always been. Not what I had in mind, but 7 years of waiting for the color inspiration of a lifetime was just plain silly. I figure a fresh coat of the old color is an improvement, because who knows how many more years it will take me to be sure of the right color. Here is my advice, Just Do It (isn't that a catchy slogan).


Here are some color trends for the season/year...I am not endorsing them necessarily, especially not for staging a home for sale where wall color should be neutral and less personal, but here they are for you paint warriors-


shades of plum and mauve


goldish-yellow and oatmeal-neutral


shades of blue

Once the paint color has been chosen, please, don't scrimp on quality when buying paint...the more expensive paint covers better.

Annie and Bob Pacieznik...your Edina & Minneapolis neighborhood experts.


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4 Comments on Color my world and pay a premium!

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Pacizniks', You are right about neutral if you are planning to sell! We all would rather have a neutral to deal with than bright colors.

Procastination is one of my problems, I need to take wallpaper off my bathroom wall, then paint!!

9:28am • #1

HI -You could also invest (if not freely given) in a few paints decks  (Benjamin Moore's is appr $30 CAN.  They also sell paint Sample pots so you can narrow down the choices if undecided-- they really come in handy to visualize the paint LIVE in Your home.

4:34pm • #2

kittensYes, it is difficult to concentrate on work with Ms Gracie having herself a peaceful snooze!

Benjamin Moore offers designer kits free of charge to home stagers.  You just need to send them an email and they will ask you to fax or scan a copy of your business card and send it out. 

At the BM store, try to get the contractor's price for paint.

Pottery Barn was handing out free Spring Benjamin Moore colour decks and I picked up a couple last time I was in the store.

10:41pm • #3
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For color consultations many of my samples are 8"x11" sheets -- no more choosing color from a one inch chip!  I also have fan decks in 6"x6" samples as well.  Most stores have samples that will paint a large area so you can be positive the color works with the light, space and furnishings too!

7:58am • #4

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