Fall Interior Painting Ideas

Table Of Contents: 

1.    Painting Steps

2.    Seasonal Colors

3.    Paint Finish

4.    Paint Ideas

5.    Hiring the Pros

Every home requires new paint at some point in its lifespan. It may be time for an aesthetic refresh, whether you want more fall color schemes or desire higher-quality paints. Whatever the reason, hire professional painters to ensure a uniform finish in every painted room in your home.

PaintPositive proudly serves Northeast Ohio, and we’re here to provide you with a world-class painting experience, complete with great care, attention to detail, and efficiency.

What Are the Steps to Interior Painting?

There are multiple steps to interior painting, though the number of total steps will vary by project. First, professional painters will lay drop cloths to protect any exposed furniture. In addition, professional painters cover places like trim, windows, and walls that will not be repainted.

interior painting prep

After this, painters may prime your walls. Sometimes, a coat of white primer is necessary to create a blank surface if you are making a drastic color change. For example, you may need a primer if changing the color from dark brown to light yellow. Painters will skip this step if the color change isn’t too drastic.

The last step is painting the desired room. Usually, professional painters have sprayers that quickly coat an entire room with your chosen color. After using the sprayer, they tend to “cut” the areas close to trim, doorways, and windows for a seamless, beautiful finish.

Fall Colors for Your Interior Painting Project

Consider the following typical fall hues if you’re looking to display fall colors within your home. All these colors evoke the cozy, warming, and relaxing sense that fall brings.

·         Golden yellows

·         Chocolate brown and wood tones

·         Deep burgundies

·         Hunter greens

yellow painted wall with texture

Which Paint Finish Is Best for Your Paint Job?

After settling on a color, you must choose a finish for your paint. Generally speaking, for interior walls, the options are matte, eggshell, satin, and semi- or high-gloss finishes. Matte is a flat finish without any sheen, great for low-traffic rooms like the dining room. Eggshell is of lower gloss, closer to a matte finish with a bit of shine. It’s a safe option if you’re unsure of what to choose. Satin has a pearly appearance and a sheen perfect for high-traffic areas. Lastly, the semi-gloss finish is highly reflective, making the interior walls shiny. This finish is ideal for trim and kitchen cabinets.

Paint an Accent Wall

If you’re having a hard time choosing whether you want to paint a whole room or not, you may paint one wall instead. This way, you get a pop of new color without having to tackle an entire room. However, when adding such a feature, consider the whole color scheme before moving forward. Sometimes, your pre-existing paint color needs a refresh when it’s next to new, higher-quality paint. If this is the scenario, you’ll likely need to paint the whole room, not just one wall.

Trending Paint Colors

Maybe golden yellow isn’t your perfect paint color. If you’re someone who likes to stay closer to current trends, there are still fall colors that work for the modern home. For example, deep brown is making a big comeback in combination with natural tones like olive green accent pillows. If you want something bolder, pair maple leaf reddish brown with a tan couch for a statement.

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Trust the Professionals

Whatever your painting desires, be sure to hire professionals who can deliver high-quality paint and years of expertise. The team at PaintPositive ensures your satisfaction with all painting projects in Northeast Ohio.Reach out to begin your interior painting transformation today!

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