Hyannis Staff
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    Scott 

    Selling paint since 1981

    Favorite tip: “Using cheap tools will slow you down and give poor results, invest in quality brushes & rollers.”

     

    Danielle 

    Decorating since “1980 something”

    Favorite tip, “The best way to get a true view of a paint color is to look at it in many lights. Take the paint chip outside to see it in natural light. Look at in under an incandescent and fluorescent light. Best yet, take the paint chip, fabrics, and accessories to the room in which they’ll live. Check out the colors there.”

     

    Emily 

    Selling paint & decorating since: 2001

    Favorite tip: “Trying to find the perfect white can be a challenge! Beiges and off-whites have subtle color, so compare paint chips to your fabrics and flooring to determine if a warmer pinkish or yellow-toned white — or a cooler, bluer white — is best for your room.”

    Paul 

    Selling paint since: 1995

    Favorite tip: “exterior colors are easy to overdo. Stick with classic combos and always consider you roof color(s).”

     

    Lenny 

    Selling paint since 1957

    Favorite tip: “don’t be afraid to ask us to re-shake your paint after its sat for awhile. And always box your colors togather to insure uniformity as even factory mixed colors can be off.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    John
    Selling paint since : 1977
    Favorite tip: “ if you know you will run out stop in a corner, then get more & box with your remaining product””try not to end in the middle of a wall etc’

    Clare 

    Decorating since : 2008

    Favorite tip: “Getting used to a new room color might take a few days. A new bold color may seem overwhelming at first. Put some furniture, flooring, and fabric in the room. You’ll probably be pleasantly surprised to see that your new color harmonizes with other room elements.”

     

    Nicholas 

    3rd Generation Hubbard

    Selling paint since: 2009

    Favorite tip:  Interior wood stains can be matched by us. Bring in some samples of the wood that you will be staining & a sample of the color you are trying to match. And leave it with us as it can take up to a day or 2 to get it right.”