Adjoining spaces in your home can pose a challenge when you're trying to choose paint colors for your walls. No need to stress – here are a few tips to help you create a pleasing color flow from one area of your home to the next.
#1. Bold Accents
Have your heart set on a bold color, but don't want to overdo it? Use it as your primary color in one room, and as an accent color in the adjoining room to tie them together.
#2. Neutral Walls
Want a wall color that will stand the test of time? Neutrals remain independent of style and trend, making them just right for anyone who wants a look that's long-lasting and will carry throughout your home.
#3. Dramatic Entrance
The foyer makes a great first impression when using a dramatic darker color – like Tricorn Black – in the entranceway, and a lighter color – like Temperate Taupe – in the background. The contrast will make your living space seem more open and spacious when you walk in.
#4. Common Wall
Do your living room and dining room share a common wall? Extend a single color across the wall to connect the rooms and create an open flow between spaces.
#5. Trim Techniques
Trying to create harmony between a main room and an open stairway? Painting all of the trim the same color will do the trick.