Wall Decor Options

Want the Drama of New Wall Paint?

Wall paint makes a dramatic difference and does so quickly and easily...and safely. It's like your wall changing into a new outfit. And as you're creating a new-look, beautiful wall using paint, you might as well do it as safely as you can.

Safe Paints

Years ago we had to worry about lead in paint. The culprits now are VOC's or volatile organic compounds. The EPA says that indoor air quality is one of the top five hazards for people. Paints and finishes are among the top reasons. Paints can release low-level toxins for years after application. So it pays to do your homework and find safe paints.

Wall Paint Topics

Some of the wall paint related issues you may want to consider include...

Choosing Paint Colors

How would you like to see the results before you start painting? It's all fine and dandy to try choosing a color with those little swatches, but it's hard to imagine what the little swatch of color will look like all over the wall(s). Here's where SwatchIt comes in. You take a digital photo of your room and submit it to SwatchIt for what your room will look like in the chosen colors.

Backing up a bit, a resource like the The Color Scheme Bible by Anna Starmer or Color Schemes Made Easy by Shelley Stewart will really help you with your choice(s). Then you can take better advantage of something like SwatchIt mentioned above.

Where to Buy

You can undoubtedly find paint on your own at local national paint franchises as well as at some of the big box stores. I'll help with safe paints for those who have interest in that.

Aglaia Natural Paints is one source for safe paints. For those of you fluent in your Greek mythology - I confess not to be smiley - you remember that Aglaia, meaning brilliance, was a daughter of Zeus and she had two sisters together with whom she made the Three Graces. Aglaia Natural Paints provides a full declaration of all ingredients for each of their products, so you know exactly what you are buying.

The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company provides safe paints as well. I have this humorous image of painting with milk and it then "souring" on the wall, but apparently that is not the case! smiley Their products have no VOC's or hazardous air pollutants. This kind of paint is great for people with chemical sensitivities. They have a pretty good network of dealers throughout the U.S. If you're not near one of these, they do offer online purchasing.

BioShield Paint Company is a subsidiary of Eco Design Company and offers not only safe paints, but other safe household products. There network is not quite as extensive as the above milk paint company.

And If You Hate to Paint...

Some of us like the results of a new paint job, but not the actual painting. Ask people you know if they've have been happy with a painter. Or you can go online to a site like Angie's List where customers rate various services including painting. Another source is Need Contractor.

How to Search for Wall Paint

Tried some search engines already? Check out these searches by clicking on them:

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Open Directory : Yahoo Directory

Choices, Choices, Choices

I love options, and you may too, but sometimes too many can get a bit out of hand. Maybe you narrowed your wall paint choices to a reasonable number. Want help making the final choice? Try Choose It.

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