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Picking out Paint Swatches

Lately it seems like almost every night and weekend we are wandering around frightening places like this:

But why are home improvement stores so frightening?

Well… everything in them is at least 3-6X more expensive than anything you would find in an American home improvement store. Basically, places like this scare the pants off me because everything related to home improvement is incredibly expensive and every time we walk out we have a 300-600CHF bill it seems.

Still, we want to paint some accent walls in our flat now that we finally own the place, so after choosing colors in Photoshop, we stopped by to pick up paint swatches and then we accidentally found an outdoor table and chairs set on deep discount…

That was another 480CHF down the drain… yikes! See what I mean about these places being dangerous??

Back at home, I taped up the paint swatches in the rooms to get an idea of the color. It was hard to tell at night, so we would have to wait until the day time to really check out what the colors would be, but it was interesting to see how different they looked at home than in the store.

Kay has never painted a room and while we are only doing one wall in each color and not an entire room, the process is a tiny bit exciting.

Like I mentioned earlier, we are planning on doing a green accent wall in the kitchen, but only up in the corner way up high, like Kay saw at his friend’s house.

Kay had originally thought the middle swatch was the best in the store, but on the wall he wasn’t so sure. We would have to wait until morning to find out.

As for the living room, Kay has set up his Philips Hue lights, so he actually played around with how the purple would look with all the different light combinations we will be able to do in the room and it was quite interesting to see how the color on the walls reacts to blue light, red, green, pink, etc. Some of the purples looked almost black in certain lighting and so even though it was dark, I think seeing the purple in the various lighting options helped us narrow down which swatch we wanted.

How do you swatch colors? Mini cans of paint are over 22CHF ($23.8) a can and I cannot imagine spending 150CHF just to get some paint samples. Again, prices in Swiss home improvement stores terrify me! 🙂

Paint Inspiration

Painting our walls was always off-limits while we lived in rentals because Kay is… how can I say it, super Swiss, so he was always terrified of doing anything to endanger our deposit. Considering that our deposit was around 5500CHF ($6000), it was a big deal and I didn’t push the issue because I also wanted to get all that money back some day. This meant no nail holes and no paint.

When we lived in Winterthur and Kay was furnishing what started out as his own flat, he bought black furniture to go in the all-white flat and red curtains for a very Swiss red/black/white decor. That flat was the extreme of the “clean Swiss look”. It had stark white tile, white walls and white cabinets. He didn’t hang any pictures up during his entire time there.

When we moved to Zürich together, we had the lovely terracotta flooring and wooden beams throughout the ceiling, so the flat had enough color that I didn’t feel like I was being suffocated in white and he even nailed one hole in the wall for a painting from Paris. But now that we have moved again to a place with a little less character than our charming attic flat, I’m really looking forward to finally being “allowed” to paint some color onto the walls!

For what seems like forever, I’ve been dreaming of a bright red wall like I found on Pinterest:

(Via  plentyofcolour.com.)

See how nice it would look in reality below? And you can buy so many red home decor items in Switzerland. Decorating = done.

But over the year Kay went to visit a friend who did some lime green in the kitchen and ever since then he’s been dreaming of bright lime green in the kitchen, which in my mind just wouldn’t go with the red in the living room… but then I found this inspiration picture and I’m just not sure. What do you think? Too Christmassy?

(Via Houzz)

Kay seemed pretty set on this lime green idea. “So fresh!” he would say, so I started thinking of colors that would go better with lime green than red and remembered how much I like purple and green mixes. At first Kay thought this sounded super crazy… so I needed to compile a bunch of inspiration pictures before he warmed up to the idea of painting anything purple in our house.

(1/2: Via Houzz  3. Via Houzz 4.Via Houzz  5. Via 6. Via New England Home  7.Via Room Decorating Ideas 8. Via Apartment Therapy 9. Via Mummy’s Little Dreams 10. Via Deviantart 11. Via Houzz 12. Via Hammonds 13. Via Houzz)

Kay still wanted to see it on our walls via Photoshop, so I mocked up the red version earlier and this version below to give him an idea.

We both really liked the way the green and purple accent walls will interact with each other from the kitchen and there will still be plenty of Swiss white walls, so no big paint job (saves costs!) and we will still be able to use Kay’s mood lighting from Philips to play around with color in the living room.

Who comes up with the color choices in your household?