Interior Painting
When you need an interior or exterior painting contractor for your home in the Westchester, New York area, look no further than Bruzzese Home Improvements. We’ve been painting homes and providing superior customer service to our clients since 1957! In fact, before we became a full service home improvement company, our specialty was painting homes. Experience, quality, affordability and exceptional customer service is our promise to you!
Changing the paint color of your walls or choosing paint colors for a newly constructed home is great way to express
your personal taste and style. It also offers you the opportunity to transform drab & dreary into warm, cozy, inviting, fun, welcoming and/or relaxing depending on the color scheme you choose. Paint colors evoke emotions. This is an important factor to consider when choosing your paint colors for different rooms. Here are some tips to get you started:
Blue, which is part of the cool color palette, makes us feel calm and tranquil, so it is ideal for use in bedrooms. But since blue works as an appetite suppressant (perhaps because there are so few blue foods) it is not the best option for a dining room.
Red packs a wallop (physiologically speaking) and increasing blood pressure, heartbeat and energy in most people. It instills feelings of intimacy, passion and sexuality. Red also increases the appetite, which explains why it is used so often in restaurants and why it can be a good choice for a formal dining room.
Orange, like red, tends to warm a room, but in a more friendly and welcoming way. As a result, paints that come in various shades and tints of orange work well in living rooms and family rooms.
Yellow is also warm and welcoming, but it is more attention-getting than either red or orange. For this reason, it is
a good paint color to use in poorly-lit foyers or dark hallways.
Green is another relaxing color and is much more versatile than blue. Light greens are ideal for bedrooms and living rooms; mid-tones are good for kitchens and dining rooms.
Violet is a tricky color. Many adults dislike purples, but are fond of the rose family, which can work in many rooms, including dining rooms, bedrooms and libraries. Young children, on the other hand, respond favorably to violet so this color can be used successfully in children’s bedrooms and play areas.
Picking the right color and tone will dictate what kind of feeling or mood your house will have. In short; it all depends on your own personality and how you want to be influenced by your surroundings. Color is a power mood enhancer.
Ready to get started? Give us a call at 914-576-2572 or shoot us an email to bruzzesehomeimprovements@gmail.com to schedule your free in home consultation!


