Choosing the perfect paint color for cabinets can be tough because there are so many gorgeous colors out there that can be almost impossible to narrow down choices. I wanted to share with you some beautiful cabinet paint colors for kitchens and baths that are also some of the most dependable and versatile colors out there for cabinetry. [Read more…]
Archives for February 2019
Should You Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets
One of the quickest and easiest ways to spruce up a tired kitchen is to paint your cabinets. That said, painting cabinets is an exact process that requires great attention to detail. Should you paint your cabinets or just replace them with new ones? In this article, we will look at the pros and cons of painting your kitchen cabinets.
PROS OF PAINTING YOUR CABINETS
Cost
Sell Your House By Choosing The Right Colors
When you’re looking to purchase a home, they sometimes advise you not to judge a book by its cover, reminding homebuyers that everything in a home can be changed—from its paint colors to its furnishings.
But, if you’re selling your house, giving it a fresh coat of paint could be exactly what you need to make a sale sooner. Paint colors help establish moods, and if a potential buyer feels comfortable and calm in a room then it’s easier for them to visualize themselves living in it, making them more likely to make an offer.
Why Painting Your Rooms Matters
Why we trust James Hardie Siding
JAMES HARDIE FIBER CEMENT SIDING VS VINYL SIDING
When building or remodeling a home, one of the many important decisions to be made is which exterior siding to use. Here, we will be comparing vinyl siding to James Hardie® fiber cement siding.
Your home is more likely to sell with a fresh coat of paint.
Interior paint – select warm neutral colors
Your home is more likely to sell with a fresh coat of paint, which is the very first thing buyers see.
You want to have nice, fresh impression for the buyers, They don’t want to come into a house that looks like it’s been worn hard and is in poor condition.
Neutral colors make it easier for potential buyers to imagine themselves living there because the paint goes with just about anything. Many buyers also don’t want to shell out extra cash to paint after closing.
The three experts we spoke with all recommended warm neutral colors. They suggest using beiges, tans, golds, grays and “greige”—a blend of gray and beige. Avoid white, which is too stark.