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What paint color can be used on a trim over a white wall?

The same shade of white.


Do you wallpaper first or paint trim?

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If the walls in a salon are a tan clay color What do you paint the trim?

If the walls in a salon are a tan clay color, you could paint the trim in cream or off-white. You could further compliment the decor by having cream colored lamp shades and blinds.


Do you paint interior doors to match the wall or trim?

I paint interior doors to match the trim, but everyone has their own ideas.


Painting a house with a spray gun do you paint the trim first or the body?

Most people will mask off with tape the trim and paint the large body of the job first, then remove the tape and carefully paint the trim last.


If you paint trim around an interior door do you have to paint the door too?

You don't have to. the trim can be a contrasting color. It's your house, if you like it, it's nobody's business.


Should you paint the ceiling and trim the same but darker green color when painting the wall a light natural green?

Traditional decorating thought says you should not paint a ceiling anything but white. Don't listen... but do be aware of what effect you will get. 1) If your walls are a light natural green and you paint the ceiling the same colour it will cause you to perceive the green as a bit darker. The light reflecting from the walls and ceiling will have that effect. Having the ceiling the same colour as the walls can on occasion cause the feeling of being "in a box" as the ceiling will seem a bit closer than if it were white. 2) A white ceiling will cause the room to seem a bit brighter and the ceiling itself will seem a bit higher. 3) A good compromise, if you want colour on your ceiling, is to use a lighter colour of the same green as your walls. I often add white paint to the wall paint to achieve this effect. As for baseboards, window and door casings and other trim, there are three schools of thought here. 1) Paint all trim throughout the entire building one consistent colour. Often white or cream and sometimes natural wood, this gives you continuity throughout and eliminates the need to decide where to change colours as you go through a doorway. 2) Paint the trim the exact colour of the walls, frequently this is a "fast and dirty" fix in apartments etc where the cost of anther paint and the time required to be careful in applying it are factors in the choice. If you choose to use the same colour, please have a semi-gloss paint mixed to match as using "wall" paint on baseboards etc. leaves the areas more susceptible to scratching, chipping and damage. (Wall paint is not usually as hard as trim paint) 3) Paint the trim in another colour. Either a darker version of the wall colour, or a colour you find esthetically pleasing in combination with what you have in the room. In all three cases I can not stress enough the importance of getting the paint mixed in a "trim" paint.


Can paint for crown molding be a latex satin wall and trim paint?

Yes or it can be the same as the wall paint if it should be flat.


Should you prime wood trim prior to painting with trim paint?

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