Benjamin Moore colors on home decor 101
Benjamin Moore colors are the best in the market. Their collection of colors is so distinct that even their competitors can’t match the well-defined colors that they produce. That is why the best and even starting interior designers, architects, home builders or just simply home décor enthusiasts are psyched about Benjamin Moore.
What’s even brilliant about Benjamin Moore is that they don’t only have paint to show off, but they also have instant designs made especially for everybody who loves to decorate on their own. With their panel of experts on home design, they teach and give ideas as to how to improve the color scheme of any given space—whether for own house or the office you’ve always wanted to repaint.
Benjamin Moore, a guru in paint jobs, has a crash course on color and design. In Color Language 2010, a color guide for home decorating—Benjamin Moore Co. runs an instructional on how to decorate your room and redefine it by the smart use of color and how to make it go along with other elements like furniture and fixtures.
It’s amazing how they were able to vividly discuss and explain “metamerism,” an event that occurs when colors change because of how the light touched them. That’s why some colors look different when you were actually viewing them in the store than when you already brought them home. So it is very important to check if the colors you picked are prone to metamerism so you can avoid mixing and matching colors at the store when they don’t really go together in the space you set them in.
Metamerism is common among colors that are shades of tans, grays, lilacs (a sister of violet), and yellow-greens. So whenever you’ve chosen colors that are in the same family as these colors, it is not harmful to be extra careful.
Color has this cohesive power that holds together furniture and other decorations inside the room, so color is key. Just always remember to put into mind the things that are supposed to be in the room, the purpose of the room (if it’s going to be a bedroom, entertainment, etc.) and your budget—and everything will be fine.


