Video: 5 Simple Steps to Help You Get Started On Your Next Painting Project


Are you wanting to paint a space in your home but can’t seem to shake those feelings of decorative perplexia or chromo-phobia?

Have you seen a space that inspires you to redecorate but find yourself questioning where and how to get started?

If so, you’re not alone. Most often, when the Interiority Complex decorating hotline rings, it’s because people are stuck and don’t know where to get started when tackling a decorating project.

Whether it’s because you’ve made poor color choices in the past and are worried you’re going to repeat your mistakes, or it’s because you’ve not had very much experience in working with paint and creating color schemes, there’s hope.

In this video, we’ll share with you 5 Simple Steps that will help you get started on your next painting project.

Ready to get inspired? Click play to watch the video now.

In Step 1, we share just a few ideas on where you can find color & design inspiration. Now, we’d love to hear YOUR favorite places and spaces that have inspired you to create a new look (or at least have you thinking about creating a new look.)

Sooooo… in the comments section below, please share one of your most favorite places, spaces or photos which have triggered a creative color awakening in you!

 

 

 

P.S. If you need help in getting your next decorating project started, or if you’re feeling stuck and need a dose of the creative design therapy we dish out here at Interiority Complex, check out The Interiority Complex ® 3-Step Design Therapy Program which is now available online.

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2 Comments

  1. A great way to keep a file of inspiration is on Pinterest. Others can be inspired too!

  2. admin

    Great tip, Laura! We also love to use Houzz.com. Thank goodness for the fabulous technology available for FREE these days.

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