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Top Paint Colors: Seven’s Paint Customers

Filed under: Color Trends,Painting,Sampling Paint Colors — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:41 pm
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Colors, Colors, everywhere!

What paint colors are popular here in West Michigan?  I have been keeping a list of the       colors   my customers fall in love with and wanted to share them with you–just in case you’re curious about what color might be in your neighbor’s living room!!  (The color swatches shown in this post will look much better in person so be sure to stop by Seven’s to check them out)

Gift Ideas from Seven’s

Filed under: Clean up,Holidays,Modern Masters,Painting,Sampling Paint Colors — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:48 pm
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Have someone who loves to do home improvement projects?  Have a new homeowner on your gift list?  Put Seven’s on your list of places to Christmas shop this season.

We sell empty paint cans which make great gift baskets!  Place your gifts inside the can, add a couple pieces of tissue paper and Viola’, a personalized gift with it’s own easy to carry handle!

Fall Wallpaper Picks

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York Wallcovering

“Wallpaper, Wallpaper! Where for art thou, Wallpaper?”  — A quote from Juliet after having too much time to contemplate her naked castle walls while waiting for Romeo to show up.

I myself have lamented on the rather un-adorned state of my dining room walls and wondered what in the world to do with them.   The problem lies not in the lack of choices but in the abundance.  Shall I faux finish them, use metallic plaster?  Shall I just paint them?   Ahh…”Tempt not a desperate man” or woman!!

Dorm Room Decor

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Wall Pops Loopy Blue

In a couple short weeks school will begin again.  Here are some suggestions for turning boring student rooms into something a little less vanilla.   Most student housing has rules about what you can and can’t do with your new home away from home — so please double check before getting too carried away.

Paint, more than just lipstick??

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While walking through the mall the other day I passed through a large cosmetics department.  As I peered at and pondered over the many selections and interesting colors, it struck me how much painting a room and applying makeup have in common with each other.

Some will call me crazy for making such a comparison.  (If  you have read my previous posts on my paint-a-holism you will know I am a little bit paint crazy.)    Don’t you remember years back when people referred to make up as  ‘face paint’?   So why not paint as make up?  Makes sense to me.   In fact it makes sense to others as well…

Paint Sample Nightmare Continued

Filed under: Choosing Paint Colors,Painting Advice,Sampling Paint Colors — Tags: , , — awertz @ 1:14 pm
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Paint Sample Nightmare…

Please don’t get me wrong.  Sampling paint colors is worth it if you try these suggestions.  It can save you a ton of money when you don’t buy and apply the wrong color.

1. Instead of painting the walls directly, try painting your color on a piece of poster board*.
2. Use a small roller to help simulate the texture you will see on your wall.
3. After applying 2 coats, let it dry.  Stick a few pieces of painters tape on the back and move it around the room at different times of the day.
4. Look at it in daylight, at night, on cloudy and sunny days.
5. Do the same for the other colors sample you have picked up.

*Another benefit to painting poster board– you don’t have to sand over your patchwork quilt of colors before you  paint with the chosen one.

Upgrade your sample size to Benjamin Moore’s new sample pints.  Seven’s can make them in any Benjamin Moore color and you have enough in the pint to paint about 20 square feet.  You can paint an entire wall and then judge the color.  For $6.49 they are worth it!!IA_colorsamples004_436x199

Or ask Seven’s for their DRY paint samples.  They range in size from 5″ x 8″ to 8″ x 8″.   Most of the stores have them organized on the sales floor by color number so you can take them with you.  They have taken all the work out color testing.  No mess, no fuss, just put a piece of painters tape on the back and stick it to the wall.

Why test a color in the first place?  The light in your home can change how the color looks. The fancy term for it is Metamerism.  That’s when colors look different when viewed under different light sources.  So while you may just love the color in the paint store it could fall out of favor once you get it home.

I was recently at a client’s house and held up a sample of THE perfect paint color.  We were both convinced it was THE one until I moved it to another wall.  Yikes!  Where did that muted yellow go?  Where was its buttery glow?  In its place was a much bolder gold.

What Happened??  Light happened.   The first wall was closer to the window.  Cleaner brighter light. The second was farther from the window, where the lighting was not great.  We lightened up one shade and it worked beautifully.

If we had not been able to move the sample around,  we may have picked too strong of a color for the space.  (Check out the pictures below for how drastically light can change a color.)Light-on-Colors

If you find sampling paint a challenge or even inconvenient for you, give Seven’s a call to schedule an appointment with their design consultant.  For a fee she can come out and help make the color decisions for you.  (Coincidentally she writes this blog :)

Hopefully with these suggestions, the next time you paint a room you won’t have any more nightmares about the color.  Here’s some color inspiration for you…

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Paint Sample Nightmare

Filed under: Choosing Paint Colors,Painting Advice,Sampling Paint Colors — Tags: , , — awertz @ 6:54 am
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Paint Sample Nightmare Part 1

It all starts so innocently.

You only want to repaint the bedroom.

You optimistically narrow down your color choice.  You hold teeny, tiny paint squares up to the walls in the room.  Yes, that’s the one, you say triumphantly. Paint sample jars

You head to Seven‘s, grab a sample jar of the winning color.  You can hardly contain your excitement on the drive home.  Ignoring the dog who obviously needs to go out, you race into the bedroom and crack open the jar.

With your little sponge brush, you put on the paint.  Hmm… not quite right.  Maybe it just needs to dry.  You patiently wait.  Hoping for the color to magically morph into the color of your dreams.  It doesn’t.  You feel your confidence waning.

In desperation you head back to the paint store for some more jars of paint.  You can’t make eye contact with the nice person at the paint store who helped you with the first color.

Three more colors, three more patches.  None of them are right.

Never mind that your walls are looking like a half-hearted patchwork quilt.  Or worse, like a rainbow crashed into them.  You feel defeated.  You feel scared.  You make decisions easily in life, really you do.  Why can’t you make one about paint?

In bed that night you have nightmares.   Probably because your sleeping on the pull out sofa in the basement.  (You have already moved the furniture out of the bedroom so you can paint.)  Cue the scary music…

Every time you walk into that room the samples taunt you.  Pick me.  No pick me!  I am your favorite, pick me….  A shiver courses down your spine from staring at the blotchy reminders of your failure.

AHHH!!!

What’s a person to do?  Should you give up?  Or worse live with patchy walls for the next two years, paralyzed by indecision?

Will you wake up from this nightmare???