Sunday, August 31, 2008

Getting The Color Right

Choosing a house color and the importance of getting quarts to test the color before you purchase 5 gallons plus. D painted up 6 possible choices and we were looking at them in the shadow and light today. I noticed two of the colors were very grey and was puzzled why he would even paint those up since we are both more green/grey than blue/grey people. We compared them to the original paint chips and discovered that three of the choices were so off that it was a completely different color. Always buy a test quart before you start painting. It may seem like an extra expense but in the long run ... will save you some frustration. And in this case, I am returning these for the right color or my money back. ;0

These first three are the miss-tints.

Churchill Hotel Olive

churchill hotel olive

Mossy Aura

mossy aura

{later}

D made a trip back to the hardware store ... showing them the large painted pieces of plywood and they said ... well, there will always a "shift" in color. And he said not this much "shift". So they remixed those colors and D painted a swath on the two colors in question and they immediately saw the difference. Of course ... this is a big waste of time on D's part. ;( See the new colors below. They remixed a couple of more for a much closer match.

new color more the match

This one is a custom mix, again, not even close.

custom

Falcon's Plume, Smokey Olive and Mark Twain House Olive matched the paint chip

falcons plume

smokey olive

mark twain house olive

5 comments:

  1. Our #2son is a paint guy, meaning he has a paint store that specializes in paint specifically formulated for the southwest climate. He always INSISTS that a client buy a test sample/quart, "just to make sure...look it over, live with it a few days, check it out during different times and see if you really like it."

    Painting is a huge expense to just grab a 5 gallon bucket and slap it on the wall.

    ...and good on you for taking those poor tints back!

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  2. s'mee ... I always wanted to be a paint specialist! I love paint. I love the paint a wall ... get all excited in the paint department! Lucky him! but he is right about that ... when I was helping my Arch friend with paint palettes and combos, I learned so much about paint. xoxo

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  3. He's the only man I know who will offer to come over and paint a wall! Most of his employees/coworkers would rather slit their wrists than paint anything, not him, he is well suited for his career!

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  4. so what color are you going with?!

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  5. Anonymous9:23 AM

    Good tip. We're going to have our house painted soon. I'll be sure to do test swatches first.

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