Any place on line to get wall paint ideals?
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All the major paints now have a web site to view their colors and provide you the opportunity to see them in virtual rooms. However, the BEST thing on line is www.colorcharts.org . This web site will show you paint from all the major paint makers. You can search by paint brand, paint name color, and it will match any paint for you. For example, if want a Ralph Lauren paint color, but at a Glidden price, they will provide you with all the paints that match the RL paint....all online and, for free, of course. Then while you are at their web site click on CBN Selector. That will take you to www.cbnsystem.com . There you download for FREE the most amazing software to help you see the color in your rooms. What makes this software different from the other web sites is that it allows you to change the color of the furniture in the room settings, or you can even scan in your own pictures of rooms and try different room colors. With this software you can try different colors as well as different brands of paint. It is completely compatible with the color chart web site. The next best thing to use is the web site for Benjamin Moore Paints. If you download their software, you can also scan in your pictures. I think there is a one time fee for the Benjamin Moore software, if you want to do more than their site is capable of. Of course, you can use their web site picture viewer for free, but the enhanced software is nice.
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Better homes and gareden.com...they have a virtual tool to where you change colors so you can see what goes together
u can go to home depot and they might help u... i also have some knowledge about paint so u can cpnntact me if u want to.
You might want to take a sample of your cloth to a paint dealer store---colors online are not always exact.
You can try www.behr.com. You may not be able to input your furniture colour but you can get different colour ideas and mix and match wall and trim colours. It'll give you a good starting point.
Look under home depot and paint swatches
Behr.com