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How               many               times               have               you               walked               into               someone's               house               and               loved               the               color               of               the               walls,               then               realized               that               you               would               never               in               a               million               years               thought               of               using               that               paint               color               with               that               rug               or               sofa?

It               might               have               been               their               pure               decorating               talent,               or               they               might               have               used               a               method               like               mine               for               finding               the               perfect               colors.

Here's               what               I               call               "The               good,               the               bad,               and               the               ugly"               method               of               selecting               colors.

Visit               paint               stores               and               the               paint               department               of               home               improvement               centers               and               take               as               many               paint               color               sample               chips               as               you               can.

Take               one               of               every               color               the               paint               department               has.

Then               go               to               another               paint               store               and               take               one               sample               chip               of               every               color               they               have.



               
               Don't               pick               colors               in               the               store               -               you               will               pick               colors               in               the               house,               in               the               room               you               will               be               painting.


                              
               Don't               look               at               paint               chips               in               isolation               -               the               apparent               color               of               the               chips               will               change               as               their               surroundings               change.


                              
               Don't               censor               your               color               selections               ahead               of               time               -               you               want               to               be               surprised               by               random               combinations.

               
               You               will               be               selecting               paint               by               looking               at               the               color               chips               lying               on               one               or               more               major               items               of               décor.

Decide               what               you               want               to               use               first:               carpet,               counter,               sofa,               wood,               bedding,               tile,               etc.

We'll               call               this               the               "target".

Find               a               location               with               light               similar               to               the               light               you               will               use               in               the               room               you               plan               to               paint.


               
               Get               rid               of               the               bad               and               the               ugly
               1.

If               you               collected               any               strips               composed               of               different               colors,               cut               them               apart               into               single               colors.
               2.

Shuffle               the               collection               of               color               chips               thoroughly.

The               easiest               way               to               do               this               is               to               put               them               in               a               bag               and               shake               the               bag.
               3.

Grab               a               few               chips               out               of               the               bag               and               scatter               them               on               the               target,               colored               side               up.

Some               colors               will               look               ugly               against               the               target               ...

put               them               in               the               reject               pile.

Some               colors               will               look               adequate               to               amazingly               good               ...

put               all               of               these               in               the               "OK"               pile.
               4.

Do               this               for               all               of               the               color               chips,               making               only               one               decision               with               each               chip:               does               this               color               look               good               or               bad               with               this               object.

Don't               worry               about               how               that               color               will               look               with               anything               else,               don't               worry               about               whether               it               is               too               light               or               dark               for               walls,               and               don't               be               too               picky.

If               you               aren't               sure               about               a               color,               call               it               "OK".
               5.

Repeat               step               4               with               the               other               major               targets,               using               only               the               colors               that               were               OK               with               the               first               object.

You               can               see               that               the               large               stack               that               was               OK               with               the               carpet               will               have               some               colors               that               are               discarded               because               they               look               ugly               with               the               sofa,               and               more               will               be               discarded               because               they               look               bad               with               the               drapes.

Your               stack               of               OK               colors               will               shrink               steadily.
               Judge               the               good               against               each               other               to               find               the               best
               You               have               finished               weeding               out               the               colors               that               don't               look               good               with               your               targets.

Now               it's               time               to               go               through               the               survivors               and               start               making               judgments               among               the               colors.

You               should               finish               with               a               collection               of               20-30               paint               chips,               from               light               to               dark,               that               look               good               with               your               décor.

Some               of               them               might               be               colors               you               would               have               chosen,               but               some               may               be               colors               you               would               have               ignored               in               the               paint               store.
               1.

Shuffle               the               paint               chips               again.
               2.

Grab               10               chips               out               of               the               OK               pile               and               scatter               them               on               the               first               target,               colored               side               up.

From               this               group,               discard               the               3               colors               you               like               the               least.
               3.

Keep               discarding               3               of               10               colors               until               you               have               judged               all               of               the               OK               group               against               the               first               target.
               4.

Take               the               ones               you               thought               were               best               and               repeat               the               process               with               the               second               target,               then               the               third.
               5.

Shuffle               the               paint               chips               and               repeat               the               process               until               you               only               have               20               to               30               chips               left.
               This               is               your               personally               selected               color               palette.

From               these               colors,               you               should               be               able               to               pick               a               wall               color,               accent               colors,               and               even               a               color               for               your               table               linens.

Now               you               can               go               through               the               decision               of               light               walls,               dark               walls,               bright               walls,               muted               walls               ...

but               at               least               you               know               that               whatever               color               you               select,               your               walls               will               look               good               with               the               sofa.






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