Coastal Paint Palettes for Rhode Island Homes

September 29, 2023

The coastal allure of Rhode Island, our Ocean State, has a unique way of capturing our hearts and imaginations. Whether it’s the crashing waves, the salty breeze, or the breathtaking sunsets, the atmosphere is something many want to incorporate into their homes. So, how can you capture some of that seaside charm and bring it right into your living space?

With paint, of course. 

The Importance of Choosing the Right Paint Palette

Selecting the perfect interior paint color affects more than just the wall it is applied to. It can positively impact your mood, harmonize your space, and even change the perception of room size and lighting. But aside from these, paint color is the most effective way to bring a subtle, unifying theme to your home. And what is a more appropriate theme for Rhode Island home’s than that north-eastern coastal feel? 

Elements of a Coastal Palette

Coastal paint palettes often lean towards light and airy shades that you can’t help but feel relaxed when you see. Think soft blues, light greens, and natural, sandy neutrals. These colors tend to create a spacious feel while also echoing the diverse hues of the ocean, sky, and land. So go outside and get inspired by nature! Who says you can’t color-match the Atlantic, right?

1. Ocean-Inspired Palettes

Speaking of which, blues and greens inspired by the ocean can turn any room into a coastal retreat.

  • Sea Foam Green: A gentle, muted green that’s perfect for bedrooms.
  • Ocean Blue: A deeper shade that can make a beautiful accent wall.
  • Teal: A blend of blue and green that’s great for bathrooms or sunrooms.

2. Sandy Neutrals

You don’t always need bold colors for your interior home design to make a clear statement. A neutral palette inspired by the sandy shores can provide a calming backdrop and mimic the quietness of an evening on the beach. 

  • Beige: A classic that works well in almost any room.
  • Driftwood Gray: A subdued gray that pairs well with brighter accents.
  • Soft White: Ideal for creating a spacious, airy feel.

3. Sunsets and Warm Tones

We all know the feeling of watching the sun go down below the horizon, melting into the blue ocean water. Thanks to the power of paint, you can capture that moment and bring it into the areas of your home you see most. Sunset-inspired paint colors include:

  • Coral: A soft, warm hue perfect for social spaces like living rooms.
  • Golden Yellow: Reflective of the golden hour, this shade can brighten up a kitchen.
  • Rose: For a romantic touch inspired by sunset hues.

Choosing the Main Color is Just the Start

Creating a comprehensive coastal look involves more than selecting individual colors; it’s about how they interact with other things. Before taking on your next coastal-inspired painting project, note these strategic ways to get all that you can out of your paint.

Accent Colors: Consider a bolder shade for accent walls or furniture. This is a great way to incorporate desired features that might be jarring if used on everything. For example: maybe you want to capture the memory of a red lighthouse. Consider painting one small wall or a few pieces of furniture that color rather than the whole room. 

Lighting: Evaluate the natural and artificial lighting in the room. Natural light can make colors appear differently throughout the day. Test paint samples in the actual lighting conditions of the room to see how they look.

Room Size: The size of the room matters. Darker colors can make a small room feel cozier, while lighter colors can make it appear more spacious. So considering the room’s dimensions when choosing a color is a must. 

The Benefits of Professional Painting Services

Choosing the right colors is just the beginning; execution is equally crucial. Hiring a professional painting service guarantees a flawless finish, saving you both time and effort. Our team at Elco Painting specializes in bringing the unique coastal charm of Rhode Island into your home, setting us apart as local experts. Contact us for any questions or inquiries! 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q.What are some quick DIY tips for testing a paint color before committing?   

A: Consider painting a foam board and moving it around the room to see how it looks in different lighting.

Q: How much paint do I need for my room?

A:Measure the room’s dimensions (length, width, height) and calculate the square footage. Most paint cans indicate how much coverage you can expect. Typically, a gallon covers around 350-400 square feet with one coat.

Q: Do I need to prime the walls before painting?

A: Priming is recommended in many cases, and critical in others. If you’re painting bare wood, unpainted drywall, or over a repair, you have to use primer. It can also help with color transitions, like covering a dark wall with something lighter. Plus, primer helps paint adhere better and ensures an even finish.

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