Residential Painting

Colors That Should Never Be Used in Small Living Rooms

Posted on February 17, 2020

If you have a small living room, this can be a good thing. Smaller spaces feel more intimate and cozier and this is the perfect situation we want for living room. However, the paint color you choose for a small space can make it of break it. Keep reading to find out the paint colors you should avoid when it comes to small spaces.

Red- This color is too intense for a small space. It will leave people feeling overwhelmed or even uncomfortable. You can use it as an accent color but don’t go overboard with it.

White – A lot of people will say this is the best color to paint a small space because of the fact white paint can brighten up a space. Although this might be true, it can also emphasize the box shape of the room making shadows and corners stand out. Designers suggest a dark charcoal gray shade instead.

Orange – Bright colors are a bold choice whether the room is large or small. But painting a small room orange can actually make it look like cheap and bounce light in an undesirable way.

Yellow – Yellow is nice to use as an accent color, but you might not want to use it on the walls of a small room. It is overwhelming and should be used in moderation.

Dark Shades – Lighter walls and lighter floors are best for a small room.

No Dull Colors – Opt for clear and sharp ones instead.

Pay attention to the undertones. – If a paint as a colored undertone this will be obvious in a small space. For example, if you pick a gray shade that has a pink undertone, the pink will show and could clash with the other décor you have in the room. Make sure to test it out before you paint the entire room.

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