Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Relevant Color Trends for 2009

Let’s face it for most of you the colors of your properties are not relevant and have not been for many years. We at SPPI want to make your properties sleek, stylish, and something people envy. Now we know that you have other projects on your plate, like that busted water pipe or landscaping and we understand you have to handle those issues. However, seriously though, it’s time to paint!!!

We are here to take the time to show you the colors that are fierce, vibrant, and down right out of sight. The colors that we will suggest will transition into long term use with a hint of clean, sleek lines of modern, funky, and contemporary styles. Take one color such as an orange, pink, or brown to use for pop throughout, then match accessories around that.

This year’s color trends consist of shades of an urban and eco-rooftop inspiration. The colors of raw, natural materials, sand and wood, mesh with the colors of water and sky and are crafted together to make your home look first-class.


Other colors in this year’s color trend spring from the earth-inspired colors of India and Asia. These colors blend seamlessly with those of Latin America giving you a whole world of inspiration. The colors dance a festive tango with bold shades of orange, red, gold and green; and also waltz with balancing browns in roasted and sandy tones.


Listen we are not interior decorators however, this is our 25th year of business. We have painted so many homes, retail, and commercial properties that we know what looks good. We are positive that no other paint company can give you such great creative decorating ideas coupled with fantastic painting services. If you want a specialized consultation with Sabrina and her team to help with color samples and suggestions, she would be glad to work with you, just give us a call.

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Tip of the Month: February 2009

With the new year coming about, it may be time to take care of those unsightly pieces of rotten of wood that has started to make your property look drab. To increase the longevity of your painting project and home, have Southern Perfection Painting, Inc. replace any wood that has started to rot. This will keep you from having to pay for higher priced repairs to your home in the future.

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