What is your favorite color? You know, the color you go to every single time the choice is given, the color that is on your favorite purse or your favorite tie? I bet that color describes your personality a little bit. My favorite color is orange, it always has been. Probably always will be.
January first marked the start of a new year! The whole month marks a time generally reserved for resolutions, goal-setting, and resets. Keeping these statutes requires both intentionality and deep thought. If repainting your house is on your list of things to accomplish in the new year, you probably already know that one of the most challenging parts of the painting process is choosing the color scheme. Here at Amsberry’s Painting, that part of the process doesn’t have to be such a challenge.
Carpet and paint have never been friends... ever. When I was in college I worked at an art gallery and learned a trick that later saved me days of worry and clean up. One time, one of the artists left our gallery through the back way and she had a gallon of black paint that she was transporting out. We saw her off and then about a minute later she came running in, terrified, because she spilled the entire gallon of paint all over the carpet.
How often do you breath in volatile organic compounds? Do you know what a volatile organic compound (VOC) is? VOCs are gases released as materials age and degrade over time. VOCs can be found in many paints. They are often used in the making of paint to hold components of the paint together. Breathing in VOCs is bad for your health so it is important that you limit your exposure to them.
Winter in the Pacific Northwest is just magical! There is so much beauty all around us this season and so many fun things to go out and do. To celebrate the season we present our Hello Winter Color Palette Collection by Sherwin Williams, photos by unsplash.

Hi everyone! Today, we’re going to look at the latest color trends produced by the color specialists at Dulux, a...

Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. From "Nothing Gold Can...