Interior Painting for the Holidays

Kathy Wright • October 28, 2020

How to make your Holiday Entertaining it's best this upcoming Season

Formal dining room set for a holiday
There is so much that goes into hosting a holiday with all the necessary preparations, but one very important detail to keep in mind is having your rooms that you entertain in look fresh, updated , and beautiful. The lovely china laid out on the dining room table, needs to be shown in a room that is warm, and inviting, with freshly updated colors that are pleasing to the eye. Take this opportunity to make your guests feel delighted to be a part of this special event. You have so many great choices from the vast palate of the Rodda color fan deck. We will personally drop it off at your door so that you can simply select your choices right in the comfort of your own home. Once that is done, we highly recommend you then go to the Rodda paint store, to get samples of the colors that you choose, so you can test the color in a very small area, before we paint the rooms. This will ensure that it is the exact color that you want for your home. Let this holiday season be the start of having your home look as beautiful as it can be, with your newly painted rooms for your guest's enjoyment, as well as your own!
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