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Let’s take a fresh look at your home’s entryway—the door, trim and foyer— where first impressions are made. As always, we hope to convey a stylish sense
of warmth and welcome to our guests. Updating the paint colors here is easy and manageable, but it makes a big impact on curb appeal … and guest appeal.
WE HAVE THE TIPS AND PALETTES TO HELP
YOU MAKE A FIRST IMPRESSION THAT LASTS.
first Impressions
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
first Impressions Door shown in
Blue Olympus109G
Door shown in
Blue Olympus109G
Door shown in
Blue Olympus109G
When your home is a classic (like Craftsman, Tudor or Colonial style), you can look to the past for color inspiration; traditional deep hues still work, decade after decade. Mid-century and modern homes can handle a bold jolt of color to punctuate their streamlined style. In the end, it’s up to you but feel free to explore beyond your usual choices.
Black Sable413G
Winter WhiteWH35
Let your home’s architecture
inspire you.
Khaki Shell424B
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
Khaki Shell424B
Khaki Shell424B
Winter WhiteWH35Winter WhiteWH35
Adding a fresh color to your front door improves your home’s curb appeal and demonstrates to guests that you care. So does polishing your front door hardware! Whenever you freshen the color, be sure to freshen your metals, too. It makes a big difference!
Sunflower228E
Council Bluff408C
Emerson316E
Get a handle on hardware.
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
Emerson316EEmerson316E
Sunflower228ESunflower228ESunflower228E
Council Bluff408CCouncil Bluff408C
Mineral Blue211G
WhiteshadeWH12
Consider neighboring colors already in play—the siding, brick, roof and nearby foliage. You might find it easy to coordinate your front door in an already-curated palette. If not, try incorporating seasonal accessories like planters and flowers to make everything in view work together beautifully.
FPO
Ravenwood410G
You're living in a palette
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
Mineral Blue211G
Mineral Blue211G
WhiteshadeWH12
WhiteshadeWH12Ravenwood
410G
Don't forget about the
trim The door trim serves as a frame for the door structurally and visually. It can be the same color as the rest of the home’s trim or stand
out as a door-enhancing accent.
Sunbound325B
Cheyenne407A
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
Wetherburn216D
Wetherburn216D
Wetherburn216D
Sunbound325B
Sunbound325B
Sunbound325B
Cheyenne407A
Cheyenne407A
Make sure to select a paint product that’s up to the task. Pratt & Lambert ® Accolade Exterior Premium Paint & Primer® stands up to weather and wear,
keeping your beautiful color true and welcoming for years.
Suzzette136E
Pick a paint that stands long and true
White BasicsWH19
Seashell332A
* Due to individual printer and computer monitor limitations, colors seen here may vary slightly from actual paint colors. Visit your local retailer to view the actual color chip and confirm your color selection. Issue #2 - 2018
Seashell332A
Seashell332A
White BasicsWH19
White BasicsWH19
Suzzette136E
Suzzette136E
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©2018 Pratt & Lambert Paints ©2018 Pratt & Lambert Paints PLBT 56/18
Welcoming guests inside the FoyerChoosing the right color for your foyer sets the stage for the rest of your home. The color can be bold and dramatic like a party invitation or a soft neutral that invites guests to leave their worries at the door.
When selecting colors for your foyer consider the space. If the room is small and self-contained, consider a bold, daring color that might be too much in a larger room. With open and transitional floor plans, neutral colors help create a cohesive flow. Reduce visual busy-ness by painting trim and the interior door surface to match.
Finally, remember to choose a high-quality paint like Pratt & Lambert Interior Premium Paint & Primer. Your efforts will be rewarded for a finish that will stay beautiful and last a long time.
Welcome home!
Royal Lines 202G
BOLD & DRAMATIC
Aromatic134F
WinterGarden
425C
Silent Tide214F
Black Sable413G
Cedar Mill420B
Row House408B
StrattonBlue418C
Royal Lines 202GRoyal Lines 202G
WinterGarden
425C
StrattonBlue418C
WinterGarden
425C
Row House408B
StrattonBlue418C
Row House408B
Aromatic134F
Silent Tide214F
Black Sable413G
Aromatic134F
Silent Tide214F
Black Sable413G
Cedar Mill420B
SOFT NEUTRALS
StrattonBlue418C
WinterGarden
425C
Row House408B
Row House408B
Row House408B
StrattonBlue418C
WinterGarden
425C
StrattonBlue418C
WinterGarden
425C