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7 Paint Color Trends We Hope Don’t Come Back This Year

June 11, 2026 · Home

FAQ

How many coats of paint does it take to cover a dark charcoal wall?
When dealing with extreme darks like charcoal or navy, you will typically need one coat of high-hide, tinted primer followed by two coats of premium finish paint. Skipping the primer will force you to apply three to four coats of expensive finish paint, which wastes money and often leads to a streaky finish.

Can I paint directly over an old chalkboard wall?
No, you cannot. Chalkboard paint has a dense, slick surface that repels standard latex paint. You must thoroughly wash the wall, sand it aggressively with 120-grit paper to break the gloss, wipe away all dust, and apply a specialized bonding primer before applying your new interior paint.

Do I need a building permit to paint the interior of my home?
In nearly all municipalities, interior painting does not require a building permit. It is considered standard cosmetic maintenance. However, if you live in a historic district or belong to a strict Homeowners Association (HOA), you may face restrictions or require approval for exterior paint color changes.

What is the best paint finish to avoid an outdated look?
High-gloss walls peaked in the 1990s and easily look outdated today. To maintain a modern, sophisticated aesthetic, stick to flat or matte finishes for ceilings, eggshell for standard living spaces, and satin for moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Reserve semi-gloss strictly for trim, doors, and baseboards.

How much should I budget to paint a standard room myself?
If you are buying high-quality tools, primer, and two gallons of premium paint, expect to spend between $150 and $250 for a standard 12×12 room. While budget paints cost less upfront, the extra coats required to achieve good coverage end up costing you more in the long run.

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