Colors To Consider Painting Your Warehouse's Interior

An interior commercial painting project should always be done professionally so it gets completed in a proper amount of time and is done in an even application throughout. You can get a lot out of your warehouse's overall appeal by painting the interior an engaging color that has many benefits.

A glossy or semi-gloss interior commercial painting job will work well for your warehouse by making the walls much easier to clean and by reflecting the light as well. This can make your warehouse appear larger and more bright inside, which can benefit your employees. Here are colors to consider painting your warehouse's interior to give it a whole new appeal. 

Light gray

Light gray with a slight tan or yellow undertone gives your warehouse a whole new appeal when doing an interior commercial painting project. The color itself is a basic neutral that can appear neither solid gray nor brown since it has other colors as an undertone. This makes the warehouse walls more welcoming, less cold and drab, and can be a great way to avoid classic white, which can be overbearing.

Mauve

This seems like a color more suited for a retail store, but mauve works well in a warehouse as well. The reason why is the surprising shade; mauve is neither red nor pink, and has enough of a neutral undertone to be professional as an interior commercial painting color. You can use mauve for all your interior warehouse walls, or have your interior commercial painting contractor paint just a single wall this shade while going with a classic eggshell or other neutral colors for the remaining walls.

Dusty blue

Blue is one of the most calming colors in color psychology and can be a very professional color as well. To avoid being too bright or dark in color, sticking to a dusty blue is a great way to choose this color and make your warehouse walls pop. Your interior commercial painting specialist can help you choose the best dusty blue for your needs. If your blue color is too rich, then consider adding a sage green — another great interior commercial painting choice — or a light yellow to the mix for a custom dusty blue color your warehouse will benefit from.

You can choose other warehouse colors if you wish, just ask your interior commercial painting contractor for assistance based on the type of walls you have and your budget, among other factors. You'll be charged for time and labor as well as square footage to be painted for your project.

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