Judy Klem an expert in home staging offers a cool paint trick... or two or three!
This could make all the difference in the world in small room in a Clintonville or Worthington type of home, remodel with color!
Thanks to Judy in Connecticut for allowing her post to be Re-Blogged.
Move a Wall without Construction Costs
No, it's not an April Fool's joke. You can make a small room appear a bit bigger while also adding a bit more dimension for the eye with this simple effect. Very low cost, very high impact - even when the change is fairly subtle.
In a small room, push back one wall by painting it a deeper shade in the same palette as the other walls. Home Depot has a great interactive tool on their website to see what different paint choices would look like in a room, as shown in the photo below.
This will have two effects. The first is that it will seem that the darker wall is farther away, giving the illusion that the room is bigger than it actually is.
The second is that you have created a focal point where a small room previously may not have had anything particularly interesting to focus on before.
This technique works best when you can paint the deeper shade on the wall you see first when standing in the doorway; in other words, the wall farthest from you.
To make this wall more memorable, feature something decorative on it that is big enough to make an impact without overpowering the room. Some suggestions are:
- An arrangement of artworks
- Several shelves showcasing a variety of books and objects
- Sculptural decorative objects
This photo shows an ingenious arrangement of small photos that give the illusion of a large window looking out on an ocean scene:
Perhaps there is an architectural detail in the room, and you'd like to give it more impact. The deeper color on this wall, or part of the wall, such as the bump out for the chimney above the fireplace, will immediately draw the eye to it.
Move a wall, just for the cost of a can of paint and some time rolling it on. No construction needed!
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Photo credit: Wall Decor
Move a Wall without Construction Costs
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This is painted brick... Too bad I don't have a before photo. This is the brick on fireplace in a Bob Webb patio home at the Sanctuary in the Worthington area. The patio homes are from the late 1980's so it is not like they are ancient. Or that Bobb Webb built houses with ugly fireplaces.