Clubhouse Interior Paint Ideas to Try this Winter
How to Prepare Your Clubhouse Interior for Winter
Match the Mood
Every clubhouse is different -- some are small spaces that offer a single room, while others are multi-leveled, featuring distinct areas. Whatever the case may be, you should want your clubhouse’s interior paint job to reflect the function and character of the immediate space. For instance, if a section of your clubhouse features a billiard table, you might consider painting the walls the same color as the table’s felt (typically green, red, or blue). You’re not limited to a single color, either. You can divide even a single-room clubhouse by choosing different colors for different walls. The lounge area might be best suited with a neutral tone such as off-white or beige, while brighter colors might be better for the game area across the way. Your local painting services can help you choose colors and accents that both suit each area and provide a pleasant contrast in your clubhouse.
Let the Light In
Though the days are shorter during winter, this season is filled with plenty of light, especially when the sun is reflected off the snow. If you want to brighten up your clubhouse’s interior, why not let nature do the work for you? For the most radiant results, consider painting your clubhouse white. If you don’t want to overwhelm your residents’ eyes, you can still promote natural light by going with other light, reflective tones, such as light yellows, greens, tans, blues, and more. Once again, consult your interior painting services regarding which colors are best for bringing in natural light.
Keep Durability in Mind
Color isn’t the only HOA painting consideration when thinking about updating your clubhouse this winter. You must also think about paint durability, especially if you anticipate your clubhouse receiving ample use this coming cold season. Any interior space that undergoes frequent activity is susceptible to scuffs, dents, and other forms of damage. The walls next to the billiard table, for example, might get dinged up by pool cues and balls before long. And the heat and humidity from your indoor pool room might do your interior paint job no favors. With this in mind, consider the type of paint you use for each space. Glossy paint is best for humid areas like indoor pools, and installing chair rails and other protective measures can help prevent your walls from getting dinged up by gaming equipment and other activity.
Make the Most Out of Winter With a Fresh Clubhouse
Winter is on its way once again. As such, now is a great time to compare interior painting companies so you end up with a reliable, experienced team that can elevate your clubhouse’s look and keep it well protected. If you’re not sure where to start, reach out to the HOA painting professionals at Endure Painting. For more information regarding our skills and services, call us at (510) 458-2120 or send us an email at hello@endurepainting.com.