Choosing the Best White Color
But now, regardless of architectural style, neighborhoods that don't have restrictions are popping with white, sometimes very very white, exterior--with black trim. It doesn't always work, but colors go in trends, sometimes trends with a sharp popularity curve.
And it's the same with interior colors.... did you ever go into a home where every room was a different pastel color? I saw one in another county recently, it's been on the market for ages, it didn't sell then re-listed with another agent, and still sat on the market. Too many colors disrupt the flow. And, colors are personal, and for that very reason, when a home is on the market, the seller needs to focus on creating as much wide appeal as possible so the viewer can focus on the property, not on the seller's taste.
How to choose the best white color? White tones range from very cool to very warm, some with a grayish undertone, or a blue one, stretching into warmer colors with taupe, cream or orangey undertones.
The light will bring out those undertones, more light allows cooler undertones while less light needs warm undertones.
Warmer colors have a more welcoming feel in large spaces, cooler colors might be considered more energizing. Both types blend best with other color groupings that match the warm or cool tones of the chosen white.
Space and light are important to work with when choosing colors! Trends may dictate to a certain extent the color choices, but you can't go wrong with more neutral pallets.
Julia Huntsman, REALTOR, Broker http://www.abodes.realestate | 562-896-2609 | California Lic. #0118899
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