www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 30, 2007 - 29 Spring HOME & GARDEN Discover colour in your home Continued from Page 28 Pick a room, any room: If you haven't yet experimented beyond neutral paints, introduce colour on a small scale. Begin with any one room, such as a bedroom, dining room or living room. If you,re apprehensive, starting with small spaces like bathrooms or dressing rooms are safe bets. An entranceway is another good area to try out brighter tones, since you get only glimpses of the space as you move through. Brightly-painted entranceways can feel inviting and set the tone of your home. Bring the outdoors in: With studies showing that the weather outside directly affects our moods, why not bring the best of the outdoors into your home? Choose your favorite colour flower, greenery or skyscape, and duplicate it on your walls. The season's hot colours include leafy greens, ocean blues, and vibrant reds, oranges and yellows. PARA's top picks for the spring and summer include Utility Wear (P971-2 green, Moonlit (P1565-1) blue, Rosewine (P273-3) and From the Heart (P343-8) red, and Sunbeam (P758-4) yellow. Mix and match: For an extra fresh look, try mix-and-matching different colours or shades of paint in a single room. With a little creativity, you can easily transform a room from basic to breathtaking, without changing the furniture. Use a print fabric from a dominant feature in your room - a sofa, rug, pillows or bedding - and select the coordinating wall paint colour from the background of the print. Use the deeper or brighter tones for one accent wall, or accessories throughout the room. Trim use of white: If there's no white in your furniture or accessories, choose colours other than white or off-white for trim, baseboards, doors and window frames. Try applying a lighter shade of the wall colour to create a monochromatic look, which often gives the room a more spacious feel. Painting a ceiling one or two shades lighter than the wall colour will have a similar effect. Location matters: Choose colours that complement the location of your space, since the direction your room faces can determine how much light, and therefore warmth, it receives. Yellows or reds, for example, can help warm a south facing room, which receives little natural light and has a tendency to be cold. On the other hand, west- facing rooms, which feel hot in the afternoon sun, can be cooled down using subtle greens or blues. ,,Studies show that it can take up to 28 days for the human eye to adjust to change, so it may take time to get used to a new room colour, said Graham. ,,Ultimately, though, you,ll appreciate what a difference colour makes in enhancing your surroundings. For more information and tips on choosing paint colours, visit www.para.com, drop by your local PARA Paints dealer, or call 1-800-461-PARA. Style, Variety, Selection, Price, Value & Service At Beachcomber Oakville we carry patio furniture from the world's leading makers. Be it Ebel, Meadwocraft, Telescope, Homecrest, Actiwin, Tepreco, Cana Foam or Andrew Richards, we have it all. Our selection varies from all weather wicker, cast aluminum, wrought iron or tubular aluminum. Our styles include casual lounge groupings such as club chairs, chaise lounges, ottmans, loveseats, sofas, chat, end & coffee tables, as well as traditional dining, fire pit sets, bistro, bar and patio heaters. Cortez Wrough t Iron Dining Collection 25% Off MSRP ght Iron Chantilly Wrou n 30% Off Bistro Collectio MSRP Ventura All Weath er Wicker Collection 25% Off MSRP Wicker Weather ll A a ti s a B 20% Off Collection MSRP Napoleon Prestige I BBQ Grill $849 Natural Gas or Propane SALE Napoleon Ultra Chef Stainless Stee l Natural Gas o BBQ Gr r SALE $849 SA Propan VE $150 European Engineering Combined With Traditional Workmanship GAS GR ne Gas or Propa BRONTE SAV QEW SPEERS RD. 905.849.0266 Store Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am-6pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 11am-4pm 510 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE · 905.847.8551 4TH LINE DORVAL "Building on the Brightest Ideas Around Glass" SALE RUNS MARCH 30 TO APRIL 8/07.