How do I transition a paint color to another room?

ATOTINO
by ATOTINO

I painted a room—the front foyer—but the walls continue to the 2nd floor. The wall leads into the kitchen area. Do I stop the paint at the top stair railing- the color for the 2nd floor is slightly lighter than the entryway walls. Thanks, Antonella


  6 answers
  • Everything Pretty Everything Pretty on Aug 20, 2019

    My old house was like that. I did the second floor the same color as the first. I stopped at the corners on the second floor. I liked the open floor plan, but planning paint wasn't fun.

  • ATOTINO ATOTINO on Aug 20, 2019

    Thank you.

    Ok. Will try.

  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Aug 20, 2019

    The natural place is at corners.

  • Cynthia H Cynthia H on Aug 20, 2019

    I have an open floor plan, and I have the same color in my upstairs hallway as the stairwell and livingroom. It is seamless flow that way.

    • ATOTINO ATOTINO on Aug 20, 2019

      Thanks.

      What about if i want a slightly paler shade than the one in entranceway? Leading up stairs.

      Its confusing.

  • Cynthia H Cynthia H on Aug 20, 2019

    I've thought about doing something different with the stair wall going up the stairs. What I've thought of is making a straight line using paint tape at the bottom of the stairs and then going up the stairs with it ending on that wall of the top of the stairs. My daughter gave me the idea when she painted stripes using painter's tape and a laser level and they are gorgeous.

  • Pat Pat on Aug 20, 2019

    You need something to separate the colors....how about a piece of wood....something like a half dowel rod? Or how about painters tape two inches apart to paint a lighter strip between the paint colors. Take the painters tape off....will look like a stripe in the wall and might look very good. All one color would look better IMO but if you want separation that would work.