choose paint colors

Follow this expert advice on choosing paint colors and you’ll feel confident about getting the new look you want for your room. In this three part series, Ace’s Design Experts show you how to find your perfect paint color. Part 1: Find out how to choose a main color that sets the right mood for the room. Part 2: Learn tips on picking the right shade and test paint colors. Part 3: Get advice on selecting complementary colors.

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  • Your local Ace has top-rated paints like Valspar® and can match any color.
  • Our award-winning service will make sure you get all you need and paint project expertise to complete your paint project the first time.
  • If it takes more than one trip to complete your paint project, we’ll bring you what you need and the delivery is FREE.
How to Choose Paint Colors: Part 1

Follow this expert advice on choosing paint colors and you’ll feel confident about getting the new look you want for your room. In this three part series, Ace’s Design Experts show you how to find your perfect paint color. Part 1: Find out how to choose a main color that sets the right mood for the room. Part 2: Learn tips on picking the right shade and test paint colors. Part 3: Get advice on selecting complementary colors.

Extra Mile Promise

  • Your local Ace has top-rated paints like Valspar® and can match any color.
  • Our award-winning service will make sure you get all you need and paint project expertise to complete your paint project the first time.
  • If it takes more than one trip to complete your paint project, we’ll bring you what you need and the delivery is FREE.
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Outer banks paint & painting supplies

When done right, a fresh paint job is one of the most efficient and inexpensive ways to transform the look of a room. From weekend warriors to first time do-it-yourselfers, there are key steps in the process that every painter should follow to ensure a perfect paint job.

Jeff Spillane, Senior Manager, Product Training Implementation at Benjamin Moore, offers three basic tips to keep in mind at the start of every paint project.

1) Stock up on supplies.
Before opening the first can of paint, assess the needs of the project and source all other supplies necessary so as not to disrupt the process later on. These supplies can include primer and paint, painter’s tape, paint brushes and paint rollers depending on your project, paint scraper or
putty knife, sandpaper, roller trays, caulk or putty, drop cloths, etc. “Remember that a professional looking paint job requires quality applicators so don’t skimp on quality for a lower price when it
comes to purchasing supplies,” said Spillane.

2) Pick the right paint.
Every project is different and while many paint cans may look the same, it’s what inside the can that counts. While most people focus on what color they want to use, it is equally important to select
a paint based on how it is required to perform. “Each Benjamin Moore® product is crafted to serve a specific role, making it the most innovative and best-performing in its category,” said Spillane. “For example, Aura® Bath & Spa defies the old rules by enabling a matte finish in humid areas, Natura® is our greenest paint as to VOCs1 and emissions, and ARBORCOAT® Waterborne Exterior Stains offer superior protection while enriching the texture and grain of exterior wood surfaces.

3) Prepare the surface.
“The biggest mistake a painter of any skill level can make is skipping the proper prep work,” said Spillane. “It is a critical step in the coatings process in order to achieve professional-looking results
the first time around.” First, completely clean the surface of any dirt, dust, grease, soap, wax, mildew, etc., then dull glossy areas by sanding them. Prior to application, ensure that surfaces are dry and use painter’s tape to mask baseboards, trim and any other area you do not want painted such as outlet covers, light switches, etc.

1 Zero VOC according to EPA Method 24
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