Prep Your Interior For The Holidays With These Paint Ideas

Posted on October 7, 2019

It’s time to plan for your cozy family holiday plans. The season is fast approaching and if you’re hosting, now is the time to get your home in tip top shape. Paint is the quickest and easiest solution for a drab home. Here is how to prep your interior for the holidays with these paint ideas.

Paint is a quick revival for your home and gives your decor a clean backdrop for the holidays. Color trends change so if you are still looking at stained, dinged or outdated shades, make the change now.

It’s crucial to remember that while you are painting with the holidays in mind, the color will remain long after the decorations are back in storage. Choose colors that will make you happy on their own as well as provide a good canvas for garlands and lights.

Beyond choosing colors, it’s important to give thought to the finish you intend to put up. For messy rooms like bathrooms and kitchens, choose a glossy or semi-gloss paint that will stand up to scrubbing that is necessary with rouge toothpaste or sauce splatters.

Traditional

Tried and true colors are tried and true for a reason. For colors that work all year long, think of warm yellows, greens or beiges. These colors are easy to dress up with textiles and accessories for any season. They also create a great backdrop for your family holidays Thanksgiving and beyond.

Bold

If your home leaves you longing for more, try a bold statement color. Accent walls in deep cranberry, hunter green or navy blue can be the answer. A room of neutral instantly has a focal point and creates style without becoming overbearing or taxing on your eyes.

Barely There

The newest colors are truly barely there. These off white colors have tints of gray, blue, yellow, green and red to give a warmer or more relaxing feeling to the room.

For a busy holiday season, bring in some help! Our teams are here to help with interior painting projects for your home. Schedule a free estimate now to have your project completed before the holiday decor comes out.