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The Most Attractive Colors to Paint Your Condo This Year.

Posted on October 28, 2021

What is the one thing that all condos have in common: white walls. Thankfully, those days are gone. Today, even apartments are now seeing the benefits of incorporating color into their pre-move in checklists for tenants. Although this trend began with high end rentals and upscale condos, now even more affordable condos are now utilizing these colors to create sought after units that command larger fees.

Working within a condo or apartment means smaller spaces and more eye sight lines. Therefore, when choosing your color palette, it’s recommended you choose colors that are vivid but create natural light to make the most of smaller spaces.

Our professionals suggest testing possible colors throughout the layout of your condo before committing to any color. Here are a few color suggestions that have been used successfully to create a new element in an apartment or condo.

Dark Blue

Create a statement wall in your small space with a deep, dark blue. These darker colors compliment a tiny room as an accent wall. The color breaks up the monotony of white or beige walls surrounding it. Working with dark blue is a moody color that is style right now but it won’t overwhelm a smaller room.

Sage

Bring the outside into even the most populated spaces with a light mossy green. Pair this color around a window for a relaxing and warm feeling in the room. The color reminds us that during the gray of winter that summer will come eventually.

Earthy Ochre

If you would like to stay with natural and neutral colors but step a bit to the red or orange feeling hues. Ochre is a clay colored earth toned color that warms a room while still not over powering it. This mid-toned tan works well with other forest driven colors like copper, rust and sage.

Silver

Smaller spaces can feel dark and closed in with deeper colors. So why not use a modern and sophisticated color like silver. This lighter gray works with light and dark colors to help bounce light around the room. It can look quite glamorous when dressed up with darker color pairings or you could go light & airy with other options like blues and yellows.

Light Grey with White Trim

Instead of going with an all white unit, why not opt for light gray with white trim? The color combination retains the ease of white when it comes to decorating. The option of gray is a more modern choice than white. Pairing stark white trim allows for contrast and definition.

Whether you’re a condo owner looking for an update or an apartment manager with multiple units to redo, our crews are ready.

Schedule a free, no-obligation estimate appointment with our team today.

 

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