Update your home’s exterior in a small but impactful way with a color scheme designed to make accents stand out. From painted shutters to our favorite hues for garage doors, these tips will help you choose the right exterior accent colors for a unique and beautiful home.
Exterior House Accents and Color Combinations for Shutters and Front Doors
Create a harmonious exterior color scheme with front door paint colors that go perfectly with your shutters and other exterior accents. ABOUT
If you’re looking to paint your shutters a different color than the front door, consider using hues with a similar undertone. Combinations we love:
Monochromatic Shutter and Home Exterior Colors
A monochromatic exterior color scheme creates a modern and eye-catching look. You can choose to paint your home’s exterior a single hue or experiment with different shades of the same color. westchesterpainter.net
For shutter and front door combinations, consider painting them a few shades lighter or darker than the rest of your home’s exterior.
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Here is a professional, clean step-by-step guide for painting walls & ceilings, the way pros do it 👇
Painting Walls & Ceiling – Professional Method
1. Prep Work (Most Important)
- Move or cover furniture
- Protect floors with drop cloths
- Remove outlet & switch covers
- Patch nail holes, cracks, dents
- Sand smooth (walls & ceiling)
- Remove dust (vacuum or damp wipe)
2. Repair & Surface Prep
- Fix drywall cracks and nail pops
- Skim coat uneven areas if needed
- Caulk trim, corners, and gaps
- Spot-prime all repairs
3. Priming
- Use PVA primer on new drywall
- Stain-blocking primer for water marks
- Prime dark colors before repainting light
Painting the Ceiling
- Paint ceiling first
- Use flat ceiling paint (reduces glare)
- Cut in edges with brush
- Roll in one direction, keep wet edge
- Two coats for uniform finish
Painting the Walls
- Cut in corners, ceiling line, trim
- Roll in “W” or vertical pattern
- Maintain wet edge
- Apply 2 coats for full coverage
Professional Tips
- Use quality rollers (⅜”–½” nap)
- Light sanding between coats
- Proper lighting reveals flaws
- Let paint dry fully before second coat
Finish & Cleanup
- Remove tape while paint is slightly wet
- Reinstall outlet covers
- Final touch-ups
- Clean, neat job site
Customer-Friendly Line (for your business)
We properly prep, repair, prime, and apply two clean coats to walls and ceilings for a smooth, professional finish.
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