3 Tips for Your Next Toronto Condo Painting Project

November 11, 2015

As many Toronto residents already know, finding a beautiful yet affordable condo unit in the city is becoming increasingly challenging.

But for many, the effort is unquestionable with several key advantages to condo living over apartment tenancy.  Advantages like lower maintenance costs for privileged facilities such as swimming pools, a 24 hour gym or tennis courts; not to mention exclusive concierge services and security for your freedom and privacy.

Another great advantage of condominium living over apartment rentals is the opportunity to decorate your condo interior to suit your unique style and décor. And painting is the perfect way to start. But before you run off to buy drop cloths, paint brushes, and plastic sheeting, here are a few simple condo painting tips to help you get started on your condominium painting project.

Balance Your Colors Using the 60-30-10 Rule

The 60-30-10 rule is a timeless technique used by interior decorators for decades to coordinate and balance the color palette in any room.  The idea of the 60-30-10 rule is that 60% of the visual balance comes from the base paint color you choose for the walls. 30% is the secondary color which can take the form of a painted accent wall or otherwise represented in furniture, draperies, bed linens, etc. The remaining 10% consists of decorative accessories, throw pillows and artwork.  If done correctly, this technique offers an incredibly pleasing visual balance that will set your condo apart and personalize your space to feel like home.

Accent Walls Can Make All the Difference

If you are slightly apprehensive about bold wall colors in your condo perhaps due to size and lighting limitations, consider painting a strategic accent color on a wall or two. Painting professionals and designers paint accent walls to add personalized splashes of color while maintaining a lighter neutrality on the remaining walls for an overall bold statement without sacrificing light and space.

Painting Prep is Critical

The most common error people make in home painting projects is skimping on the prep work.  Professional painters understand that more than half of any good paint job comes from the prep work itself.  You can’t expect a good finish if the surface is bumpy where you didn’t sand, gouged where you didn’t fill, cracked where you didn’t caulk or peeling where you should have primed. And you’re right if you come to the sudden realization that there is more to painting than just wagging a brush and roller.

So if you’re apprehensive about undertaking your own condominium painting project and you live in Toronto, you may want to consider hiring a trusted professional painting contractor like ColourWorks Painting Design.  ColourWorks Painting has served the greater Toronto area for years and specializes in painting condos, houses, and commercial spaces of all shapes and sizes with inspired creations in color and design.  As HomeStars Best of 2014 Toronto painting contractor, we can take your condominium painting project to the next level with unmatched creativity, quality and care for your property to suit your unique style.

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