9 Places in the House You Can Paint Bright Colors to See If You Like Them

9 Places in the House You Can Paint Bright Colors to See If You Like Them

Do you like fuchsia and want to introduce it into the interior, but you are not sure whether a brightly colored desk is comfortable for working? Maybe you are right. But how can you be sure?

Repainting a small area rather than an entire wall can help you decide if your home deserves a larger renovation. For example…

Wardrobe inside

9 Places in the House You Can Paint Bright Colors to See If You Like Them

interior sides of cabinets

Even a brightly colored bathroom can become boring over time, even if you don’t spend a lot of time there. So think about the inside of your cabinets or pantry: they won’t be on display all the time, but you won’t forget the new shade when you regularly remove things from the shelves.

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Front door

inside the doors

We don’t see the inside of the cabinets very often, but even less often the front door – this only happens when we come home. So a door is a great way to test out a new color: paint the exterior and see how coral pink or chartreuse yellow feels a month later. Do you still like the color? Add it to the interior of the doors, wait a few more weeks and move on to a larger interior update.

Open shelves

interior sides of cabinets

The back of cupboard shelves isn’t the most convenient place when it comes to painting. Another thing is open shelves: you can buy a few new ones, use a spray can to change their color in five minutes, and then hang them in the room you want to update.

Antique furniture

brightly colored office

Do you want to know if your child will like a brightly colored children’s room? Don’t rush to start repairing or even repainting the dresser in the room. Ask yourself if there is an old wooden bedside table or chair in your house that you could breathe new life into with a brush. If not, take a look at the city’s billboards: very often furniture that you can experiment with is offered there for free.

Interior of drawers

interior of drawers

interior of drawers

Sometimes the simplest details can completely change the feel of a space. Do you want to look at your kitchen differently? Paint the inside of the drawers a bright color – this way you can test how the new shade is perceived without disrupting the existing cohesive design of the room. Don’t want to bother with paint? Try putting colorful inserts at the bottom or get bright organizers.

photo frame

rear side of shelves

We all have a collection of photographs, so why not show it off? Photographs will not only decorate your interior – looking at them, you can mentally return to the wonderful moments that you experienced and relive the pleasant emotions that accompany them. Enjoy a bonus: bright photo frames will help you check how a particular color looks in the interior and decide whether you need a brightly colored balcony or terrace.

Cabinet or table in the bathroom

brightly colored bathroom

We don’t often think of the bathroom as a room whose design should be taken seriously. There are often economical vanities and cabinets – so why not paint them? Do it, then choose a shower curtain that matches your chosen color and see how your room will be transformed!

Backs of shelves

rear side of shelves

rear side of shelves

The back of the shelves is another place that, on the one hand, is always visible, but on the other hand, does not catch the eye, because part of the surface is hidden by the books. Moreover, you can experiment with them: for example, designer Kelly Proxmire advises painting all the spines in one or two colors to standardize the bookcase.

Also read: How to make a kitchen cozy: advice from interior designers

Bedhead

brightly colored children's room

brightly colored children's room

Few people would be bothered by a brightly colored dressing room, but a bedroom is a completely different matter and experimenting with it is more dangerous. But don’t paint the bottom of the paintings so as not to overdo it? There is a great solution: create a bright headboard for the bed that you can remove when you get tired of it.

Source: The Voice Mag

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