EMBRACE SPRING: RENEW YOUR HOME WITH A FRESH COAT OF PAINT!

March 18, 2024 2 min read

EMBRACE SPRING: RENEW YOUR HOME WITH A FRESH COAT OF PAINT!

Wildflower season is here!

As the hill country blooms into a dazzling tapestry of hues, so too can your home. Now is the perfect time to make changes and explore new decor directions, and you don't have to take that leap alone!

At Clement's paint we pride ourselves on our dedication to making your shopping experience a breeze. We encourage you to experiment with a variety of colors, and if you don't like how a color looks in your home's unique lighting, we'll happily tweak it for you, or help find alternatives.

Here are some tips to help make your color journey easy and successful:

  • Consider using a bold color as an accent, whether it's a whole wall or limited to trim or other smaller facets of the space. Sparse touches of color can really breathe a lot of life into an existing space with less effort than a full repaint. Additionally, they allow you to incorporate pops of vibrancy without overwhelming the aesthetic.
  • Time of day matters! Always be sure to view a color you intend to use in a particular space during the time of day and lighting circumstances that most closely align with how you'll view the space in your normal life. If you only spend time at home home in the mornings and evenings, view the color then! Lighting transforms the way we see color, so just keep that in mind.
  • Use real paint samples to confirm your color choices as the final step before purchasing your gallons. We offer low-cost paint samples and small foam boards meant for testing colors, so that you don't have to apply them directly to the walls. Paint will always give a truer impression of the final color than the ink used in our free paint swatches.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for help! We'll always be happy to help you figure out colors, but If you'd like even better assistance, we could always refer you to some local designers who we've had good experiences with. From there they'll guide you through the color consultation process to help you find gorgeous color schemes for your home. Additionally, when it's time to do the painting, we would love to refer you to trusted local painters! Just let us know what you need and we'll do our best to make it happen.

The bottom line is that at Clement's Paint we're here to help make sure that you're excited, well-prepared, and ultimately successful in all of your paint-related endeavors. Call or visit one of our locations today, or shop colors here on our website to get started.

We look forward to seeing you soon!



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