Hello everyone!
I’m facing a tough choice when it comes to interior paint colors.
Pinterest offers lots of beautiful color palettes that I like. Unfortunately, most of them come from an American supplier. Their website also has a nice online tool where you can simulate how the colors look in different rooms, in both artificial and natural light. Of course, it’s just a simulation, but for me, it’s much more helpful than the paint swatches from the hardware store.
Is there a reliable way to communicate the colors from this American brand to my painter so they can accurately mix them? The website provides RGB and Hex values as well as LRV, but I don’t think these are precise enough to define the color properly.
The usual RAL color fan decks commonly available here are all too bright for me. I’m looking for colors with a very high white content, finely toned. I’m not really making progress. Does anyone have any advice?
I’m facing a tough choice when it comes to interior paint colors.
Pinterest offers lots of beautiful color palettes that I like. Unfortunately, most of them come from an American supplier. Their website also has a nice online tool where you can simulate how the colors look in different rooms, in both artificial and natural light. Of course, it’s just a simulation, but for me, it’s much more helpful than the paint swatches from the hardware store.
Is there a reliable way to communicate the colors from this American brand to my painter so they can accurately mix them? The website provides RGB and Hex values as well as LRV, but I don’t think these are precise enough to define the color properly.
The usual RAL color fan decks commonly available here are all too bright for me. I’m looking for colors with a very high white content, finely toned. I’m not really making progress. Does anyone have any advice?
My painter also mentioned that we could have the paint from the Caparol fan deck mixed again in 10 years. As long as we don’t smoke inside or anything like that, it should still be possible to do touch-ups, and the paint won’t change much over time.
Our painter suggested the “untrendy” frame, we agreed to go with it, and we actually really like it. I wouldn’t have thought of it myself, but it fits perfectly with our country-style house, which has a bit of a “perfectly imperfect” look throughout.
Our painter suggested the “untrendy” frame, we agreed to go with it, and we actually really like it. I wouldn’t have thought of it myself, but it fits perfectly with our country-style house, which has a bit of a “perfectly imperfect” look throughout.
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