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Home Improvement  /  July 30, 2015

Look on the Bright Side: Combat Grey Days with Colourful Interiors

It makes you feel good!

As the summer season turns into fall, you can count on a few things: school will be in session, football games will be played, and your home will need a few fix-ups before colder weather sets in.

As the weather turns colder, you can anticipate spending more time indoors. However, you still can keep an upbeat “summer attitude” by introducing vibrant colours to your home’s interior.

Many scientific studies have established links between colours and moods. Blue is generally regarded as peaceful and calming. Red is associated with energy and action. Green symbolizes nature and can create a refreshing, rejuvenating feeling.
“More and more homeowners are opting to use bold colours as they renovate or redecorate,” says Bruce McKenzie, President of Handyman Connection in Canada. “Whether they have their own ideas or get advice from a certified handyman, homeowners have more alternatives than ever before for bringing colour into their homes.”

When you’re considering brightening up your home with new wall coverings, here are the primary materials you have to work with:

  • Paint: for areas where people gather, such as living or family rooms, warm colours such as reds and yellows promote sociability. To create a feeling of calmness and serenity, bedrooms should feature blues or greens. A different colour on one wall, known as an accent wall, can make a design statement without dominating the room. Lighter colours will make a room seem larger, while using complementary colours can add dimension and additional depth.
  • Wallpaper: wallpaper offers the advantage of multiple colours in a single pattern, which allows you more options in choosing your furnishings and accent pieces. Dark colours or dense patterns can seem confining in smaller rooms, so be sure to obtain a wallpaper sample and see how it looks in the room before you decide.
  • Tile: although generally associated with the bathroom or kitchen, tile has become a more popular design element for introducing colour into other rooms as well. Patterned tiles can be an especially effective complement to dining or transitional rooms.

Depending on your skill level, you may be able to tackle these projects yourself, or you can consult with a local professionally licensed handyman to discuss details and receive a cost estimate.

“It’s amazing how a bit of colour can make a big difference in a room’s appearance — and your attitude, too,” adds McKenzie.

So keep the “blues” at bay during these chilly months by looking on the bright side — and adding some colour to your home.

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