How to Choose Interior & Exterior Paint Colors For Your Home

  |  January 26, 2017

Are you about to redecorate, renovate or build? Learn how to choose paint colors. Many people want to make their own color decisions but end up stuck, staring at color chips pasted to their wall for months.

Choosing colors is difficult but choosing correctly makes the difference between a home that really makes you feel great and reflects who you are versus one which leaves you cold and uninspired.

Exterior house color is the number one factor affecting your home’s curb appeal and therefore its value.

Learn how to choose paint colors which reflect your individual style, the ambiance you want to create, and the decor you have.

Nationally recognized Architectural Color Consultant, Amy Krane is an professional colorist sought by media outlets like Elle Decor, Consumer Reports, Domino, Family Circle and more. She has been awarded “Best of Houzz 2017” after receiving the same award 4 years running.

This presentation, filled with visual examples, will walk you through how to choose colors. You’ll learn the basics of color theory, what’s important when choosing color, what’s on trend and what kinds of color support a healthy environment. The 75 minute talk will have a Q & A following.

Germantown Library, February 12, 2017. 1pm- 3pm.

About Amy Krane

Amy Krane is an Architectural Color Consultant and founder of Amy Krane Color where she creates customized color plans, advising residential and commercial property owners on paint colors. She is also a Realtor at Anderson Agency Real Estate in Kinderhook, NY. Transplanted from New York City to Columbia County, Amy is trained by the International Association of Color Consultant/Designers. Her expertise goes well beyond design aesthetics to integrate the science and art of applying color to space. Amy Krane Color services clients nationally with virtual consultations and locally in NYC, Dutchess, Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Litchfield, Berkshire, Rensselaer and Albany Counties.

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