Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Paint rooms by location


The size of the rooms, their height, are bound, their roles. There are many things that we can rely on when choosing the color of the walls of our home and each of their rooms, some of which may be already had mentioned earlier in interior.


This time we present one of the ideas that may consider craziest and amazing to decide how to paint each room: The orientation as the basis of color.

According to experts, the corners can also be a good key to deciding which tones sit better in terms of natural variation of light during different times of day.


As most know, the light colors helps make rooms more spacious and places more light while dark decrease the size of rooms.

- North: The warm colors are a good choice to make in light and warmth, so the orange, red and terracotta are a good choice for stays oriented to that destination.

- South: Here you will gain in breadth and depth, especially contributing to the cold and bright tones like white, blue and green in addition to provide more depth. Satin or glossy finishes also tend to give more light.

- This: If you are facing east stay will be more enlightened in the early hours of the day, so Clarita tones like gray or off-white and pastel colors from the range would recommend.

- West: While options can be varied, you can try a color palette of cool tones.

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