St. Louis Interior Designer Tips: Picking a Paint Color

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At Dau Home Furnishings, we don’t just offer you the right furniture options to complete your home. We also offer the services of our talented St. Louis interior design team to our customers. From a room’s layout to custom drapery and wall color ideas, our interior designers can help turn your house into a home. We find that in this process, one of the more difficult decisions is picking a paint color. To help you complete your room, check out these three tips on how to pick paint when it comes to new furniture.

st louis interior designerPlan the color around your furniture. Compared to furnishing an entire room with different furniture, changing a wall’s color is the easiest way to bring a room together. Instead of planning the furniture around the current wall color, plan your wall color around your furniture.

Find a scheme. Do you already have a favorite sofa or chair with a color scheme and pattern you like? Use this to help you find a color for your walls. You can pull a color shade from that piece or even use a complimentary color. Either way, it’s helpful to work with what you already have. Not sure which color to pull from the pattern? Consult our St. Louis interior designers.

Shop around. Still not sure of what color would look best in the living room, dining room or bedroom? Get inspired. Try browsing our Pinterest boards to see what others have done or even browse through some magazines for inspiration.

Remember, the furniture in your home will serve as an anchor. Don’t shop for furniture based on a wall color and don’t pick a paint color on a whim. For help in bringing your room together based on a new C.R. Laine sofa or Stickley chair, turn to the experts from our St. Louis interior design team. With our help, we can give you a room your family will enjoy for years to come.

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