Finding Your Just Right: Do’s and Don’ts of Sampling Paint Colors

Tired of staring at the same old walls? It happens. The good news is that a new look is just a paint brush away. Before you crack open a can of paint, let’s talk about how to pick the right color. Properly sampling your new hue before you spread it on the wall will prevent any painter's remorse from setting in after the last drop of paint has dried. Here are tips to get you started on the right path.

Do consider the big picture.

Your room is one of several nestled inside your home. You may want to spiff up your personal space with a new palette, but don’t go too far off your own beaten path. What rooms will be visible from the room you’re painting? For example, will the color of your living room complement the shade of your kitchen walls? Think about what mood you’re looking to strike. Do you want a serene bedroom, an energized rec room or a focused in-home office? How about the existing furniture and accessories in your room; what color family is going to match those best? Start searching for your new paint in color ranges that work with the answers to those questions. Then hit up your favorite shop to purchase small sample-sized containers of your favorites. 

Don’t paint your sample directly on your wall.

You picked up a container of paint to sample, which was a good move; just don’t swath it on the wall itself. This presents two distinct problems. First, your painted on sample is limited to a single view. You won’t know how the color looks in the recess of the corner of your room when you’ve painted the swatch on the wall opposite your large picture window. Second, painting your swatch directly on the wall creates more work for yourself. In order to achieve a smooth finish for your newly painted wall, you’re going to have to sand and prime that sample space before you paint the whole room. 

Don’t settle for the 2x2 inch sample from the hardware store either.

The solution to not painting your sample on the wall isn’t to rely on the small wedges of color on a strip of color wedges. To make a truly informed choice of what the color looks like on your wall you need to see the bigger swatch size than those chips are going to give you.  I know what you’re thinking, “If I can’t paint my swatch on the wall and I can’t rely on that little paint chip, what exactly can I do?” You can create your own paint swatches using the sample paint you picked up and poster board or self-adhesive sheets. (You’ll find those at a paint store.) Apply your sample paint to the board or sheet and then hang your self-created swatch in the room. And don’t limit yourself to one space, either. Live with the sample on the wall across from that beautiful picture window for a day or two. Then move it to another wall and see what the light does to the color throughout the day.

by Anjie Cho


3 Simple Ways to Create an Inspiring Space with Feng Shui

featured this week on elephant journal

Life is like a sine curve—there are ups and downs—and sometimes when things are down, we need inspiration to swing back up.

Things have been a little light on the motivation side for me lately, and that’s okay—but as it started to drag on, I realized it might be time to request some encouragement from my environment using feng shui.

Feng shui is the Asian art of placement—and my modus operandi (method or approach) for everything—but it’s much more than just moving furniture around. Everything in our space carries energy and affects us, and through feng shui, we can adjust that energy and our space to create more positive effects and opportunities in life.

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by Anjie Cho


HAPPY ROOM MIST Featured in Bella Magazine!

featured in November's issue of Bella Magazine, by Hayleigh Worgan

Holistic Spaces is pleased to have been featured in the November 2015 issue of Bella Magazine. Our Happy Mist is featured as part of Hayleigh Worgan's curated list "a step from the traditional."

"Fill your home with calming essential oils and sprays that inspire joy. we use No. 1 Happy Orange & Clear Quartz Mist (from www.holisticspaces.com) year round. Inhaling the blend of orange essential oils and clear quartz crystals is just the right way to lift our spirits when we get home." 

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by Anjie Cho