Six ways to perfect painting

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INSPIRATION

Ready to give your home a colour update? It’s all in the prep, says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene, who shares her top tips on how to get started

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1 BE INSPIRED

Gather all your colour samples, then consider the bigger picture. What other elements will you have in your space? Think about flooring, furniture and textiles, for example. Then assemble a moodboard that includes these colours, plus all your references, to ensure your scheme will work as a whole.

2 THINK ABOUT ORIENTATION

The direction a room faces will have an impact on how colours appear. South-facing spaces have warmer light, making colours seem more yellow, so cooler shades tend to read as more neutral, and warm tones can often appear more intense. Colours tend to look cooler in north-facing rooms, so use warmer hues to counter this.

3 SAMPLE IN SITU

Once you have a few shades to consider, order sample pots.

You’d be surprised at how much light can affect colour, so paint a piece of card and move it around your room to see it at different times of the day. Think about the room’s purpose, when you use it most and the atmosphere you want to create.

4 PRIORITISE PREPARATION

Before you start, ensure walls are clean and dry and any holes filled and sanded – use a scraper to remove loose paint and cracked plaster. Try to prep the room the d

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