Your home or office is so much more than just one specific element – there is no “one” element that brings the whole space together. Your home could be painted the perfect color but with mismatched furniture, the “perfect color” isn’t so perfect anymore! These interior designers demonstrate that the best paint can complement your furniture and vice versa! When you work with the experts at 360° Painting they’ll help you choose the paint that’s right for your home.
Photo Credit: Brynn Olson GroupThis simple-yet-sleek black open shelving compliments the gray color behind it. The black lines with brass details takes the color palette off the wall and tie it into the rest of the room. You can see the brass reflected even in the pillows on the couch in the foreground of the photo.
Photo Credit: Ben PentreathThe devil is in the details! The deep sage color on the walls leaps into the room with the patterned lampshade that perfectly draws from the wall and adds another color to the room’s palette, a dark burnt orange. You can see that these two colors, burnt orange and sage green, are used again in the fabric on the bed but in a different proportion, a perfect way to weave a color palette through a room.
Photo Credit: Ashley Whittaker DesignThe subtle blue and red wallpaper gives way to a wonderfully patriotic kids room! The furniture in all its stars and strips glory does a great job to advance the fun theme of this childhood dream-room.
Photo Credit: Ashley Darryl InteriorsThis wonderful salmon color is translated into a floral headboard and patterned bedspread. Ashley Darryl Interiors perfectly matched the shade of salmon. If you need to perfectly match existing fabric, check out Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap tool for your phone so you can find the perfect shade on-the-go.
Photo Credit: Amy Meier DesignThis warm home takes a unique approach to the idea of coordinating furniture and paint. The natural wooden floor gives a yellow tint which Amy Meier design picks up and reflects in subtle yellow stripes on the ceiling the light-yellow door and window frame and the yellow-painted wood bed frame. The result is a generally warm glow and an inviting historic bedroom.
Photo Credit: Ashe LeandroPaint can set the mood instead of just deciding the color palette, like in this energetic example by Ashe Leandro. The dark paint, in addition to the velvet chair and super-plush rug, gives the space a trendy, Maximalist feel.
Photo Credit: Amy Berry DesignThe patterned wallpaper is reflected in the mint-green dining-room chairs which is just such a satisfying combination. The compliment between the two is obvious and lovely!
So now that we’ve rounded up the most satisfying ways that paint, furniture and fabrics can work together, what are you waiting for? Get started transforming your home TODAY with 360° Painting. Your consultation is FREE – what’s stopping you?