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What color to paint workshop
I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that
I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
I'm wondering if white is the best color available and
what others have done out there. I haven't done it yet, but I was thinking about painting my out building walls gray. One reason is because when I wipe the grease from around the light switch, it doesn't show quite as bad. -- ___________________ HomeBrewer http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ http://85cj7.webhop.net/ http://funfacts.webhop.org/ "When you decide something is impossible to do, try to stay out of the way of the man that's doing it." |
Of coarse you can paint the shop any colour you like, but I think the main
reason you will find most people paint the walls white is to reflex the light better. You will find that white walls will brighten up the place better. Another point to think about is that the colour of the walls also affect the look of the finish that you may be applying on a project in your shop. Glenn "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
if you have the light then any color you want,that said if you only have a
few overhead florescent lamps then white may be the way to go. my shop has wall murals of woodshops on the walls and a white ceiling. Len "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
"Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark Mine is white primer. Some day it may be a light blue. Light colors help with the lighting; just adding the sheetrock and primer on a couple of walls made a huge difference. . Blue and green are cheerful, gray is depressing. -- Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/ |
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak wrote:
I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark While it may be interesting to think of more exotic colors, flat white has some very practical benefits. First, it makes a huge difference in shop lighting levels. Secondly, it provides a neutral background upon which you can judge the various shades of finishes you will be using. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
Mark Witczak wrote in news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695
@lakeread03: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark White's the best. It provides the bright reflected light you need, and it won't introduce false coloring that would be confusing for some finishing work. |
Mark Witczak wrote:
I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Lotsa colors to choose from. I'd go with one of achromatic, achromic, blanched, bleached, chalky, frosted, milky, pallid, pasty, or maybe snowy. Or you could just paint it white. (Thanks to thesaurus.com.) -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
"Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Coast Guard Orange ;-] |
red hides the bloodstains real good...
randy "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
xrongor wrote:
red hides the bloodstains real good... I'm surprised nobody's suggested a gothic black theme, yet. |
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak
wrote: |I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that |I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on |for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. | | |I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have |done out there. Depends on the color of the carpet you install. I actually had a neighbor once with carpet in the garage. Seriously, as most everyone else said: white. |
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 02:24:04 -0500, the inscrutable Silvan
spake: Mark Witczak wrote: I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Lotsa colors to choose from. I'd go with one of achromatic, achromic, blanched, bleached, chalky, frosted, milky, pallid, pasty, or maybe snowy. Did someone mention pasties? Titillating! (Reminds me of Fran at The Body Shop in SD.) Or you could just paint it white. There ya go. Satin/eggshell white. Bounces light around without the nastyarse glare of a gloss. (Thanks to thesaurus.com.) Wimp. Keep a copy of Roget on your desktop, as I do. ---------------------------------------------------------- Please return Stewardess to her original upright position. -------------------------------------- http://www.diversify.com Tagline-based T-shirts! |
Mark Witczak wrote:
I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Depends on what you intend use it for. Black for worshiping Satan. White if you want to see what your working on. Means of storage, if you have tools or parts and pieces to store. |
My basement workshop is natural ceiling (floor joists & subfloor), and the
walls are white with a blue strip for color. |
In article 33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03, Mark Witczak wrote:
I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. White. The more light reflected by the walls and ceiling, the easier it is to find small parts when you drop them and they roll under the bench. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek-at-milmac-dot-com) Get a copy of my NEW AND IMPROVED TrollFilter for NewsProxy/Nfilter by sending email to autoresponder at filterinfo-at-milmac-dot-com You must use your REAL email address to get a response. |
Larry Jaques wrote:
(Thanks to thesaurus.com.) Wimp. Keep a copy of Roget on your desktop, as I do. I have no idea where my thesaurus is. I don't use it terribly often, since I do a pretty good job of serving as a walking thesuarus myself. I sought out a little help in orchestrating that particular bit of smartassery though, because I was drawing a blank on alternative ways to say "white." -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:56:35 -0600, "HomeBrewer"
wrote: I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. I haven't done it yet, but I was thinking about painting my out building walls gray. One reason is because when I wipe the grease from around the light switch, it doesn't show quite as bad. \==================== Lol... In addition to woodworking I have 2 garages that I use to restore, repair and just tinker with cars... and yes my hands are generally greasy ... BUT from experience I can tell you that GREY shows dirt just as bad as white.... I masked off the area around all my door konbs and painted it BLACK and use only dark brown face plates on all my electrical switches and outlets... BTW... I gave up wiping around the light switches long ago...life is just to short to worry about a "little" dirt.... NOW put a finger print on one of the cars and you will be in deep crap... lol Bob Griffiths |
"Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark The walls in my shop are semi-gloss white. Cleans easy enough and nice and bright. I do some auto repair too and if I get grease on the wall I just wipe it off. When it gets too bad I repaint. In 14 years I have painted 3 times total. The walls get dingy from dust and exhaust before the grease around the outlets is a problem. Greg |
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:45:04 -0500, the inscrutable Silvan
spake: Larry Jaques wrote: (Thanks to thesaurus.com.) Wimp. Keep a copy of Roget on your desktop, as I do. I have no idea where my thesaurus is. I don't use it terribly often, since I do a pretty good job of serving as a walking thesuarus myself. I sought out a little help in orchestrating that particular bit of smartassery though, because I was drawing a blank on alternative ways to say "white." Thesaurus.com served you well in that light, Minty. ---------------------------------------------------------- Please return Stewardess to her original upright position. -------------------------------------- http://www.diversify.com Tagline-based T-shirts! |
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak
wrote: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. I haven't got to it yet, but mine is going to be safety yellow. No getting tired in that, and it makes the place seem warmer. Of course, I just got done painting the kitchen mandarin orange, so your tastes may vary wildly. (BTW, the light reflected off bright orange really makes maple cabinets glow) Thanks, Mark Aut inveniam viam aut faciam |
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:17:45 -0600, Prometheus
wrote: On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak wrote: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. I haven't got to it yet, but mine is going to be safety yellow. No getting tired in that, and it makes the place seem warmer. Of course, I just got done painting the kitchen mandarin orange, so your tastes may vary wildly. (BTW, the light reflected off bright orange really makes maple cabinets glow) So, do you pass out sunglasses to your guests when they visit? :-) Thanks, Mark Aut inveniam viam aut faciam +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
I don't understand why you need to paint it. After all it's just a garage.
Ron "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
"Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark Hi Mark, Well my shop is in the cellar with 3 very small windows so I need to make the best use of what light there is. Therefore mine is painted white. I have one wall that holds the tools over the bench and that's poly'd luan plywood. I'm mostly Neander so i don't make a lot of dust but what there is, can show up on the wall - especially if I use the circular saur or the routah. Every once in a while I run the shopvac and swipe down the walls. Takes maybe 20 minutes. -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
I have no windows at all in my garage
workshop so it is bright white and lit by shoplites. |
A very light green in wipe clean eggshell, easier on the eye's!
We paint all our laser labs white for one very simple reason, it keeps your iris's closed lessening the chance of a laser damaging them with scatter. A side effect is shadows are always darker as your eye's not getting all the available light, look under bench can't see something you know is there, get under bench and allow eye's to adjust and bingo there it is! Niel. |
I think white is the best. It really brightens up the room. You never have
enough light and as you get old, you need more light. Prometheus wrote: On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak wrote: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. I haven't got to it yet, but mine is going to be safety yellow. No getting tired in that, and it makes the place seem warmer. Of course, I just got done painting the kitchen mandarin orange, so your tastes may vary wildly. (BTW, the light reflected off bright orange really makes maple cabinets glow) Thanks, Mark Aut inveniam viam aut faciam |
That's a neat idea. Can you post any pics of your murals?
leonard wrote: if you have the light then any color you want,that said if you only have a few overhead florescent lamps then white may be the way to go. my shop has wall murals of woodshops on the walls and a white ceiling. Len "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
hi mark,
unfortunately I have no way of taking a picture of the walls but I can tell were to look for the murals.most paint stores that sell wallpaper have many different books of wall murals(Sherwood Williams is one of the big names but I found the wood shop murals in a wallpaper shop) Len "Mark Witczak" wrote in message ... That's a neat idea. Can you post any pics of your murals? leonard wrote: if you have the light then any color you want,that said if you only have a few overhead florescent lamps then white may be the way to go. my shop has wall murals of woodshops on the walls and a white ceiling. Len "Mark Witczak" wrote in message news:33FId.44495$Tf5.38695@lakeread03... I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark |
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... On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak wrote: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark Somehow I find your question sort of sad. Have people become so boring that they have to ask what color to paint, or so programmed that they have to follow the latest trend? as boring and programmed as you, your question, and posting name? How about being unique, being individual, showing some personal expression of yourself. Who cares if everyone paints white. Personally, I think white is boring.However, as others said, it does add some light. But you dont have to paint EVERYTHING white. The house I used to own before I moved to a larger place, I had a workshop in the basement. Cinder block walls. I decided the gray block was dull and I wanted to liven it up the room, but not spend a fortune. I first installed some white ceiling tile. Then I bought a gallon of a light beige (off white) paint, and started at the top of the walls. I never realized how much paint cinder block sucks up and I ran out of paint after doing only the top 1/3 of the walls. It was late at night, the stores were closed, and I was out of paint. I took some old paint I had. Mixed some blues and greens and got a sort of aqua color (all flat latex), and I painted the next 3 blocks down with that stuff. That left the bottom two rows of blocks. I had a gallon of a darker gray semi gloss porch and deck enamel. I splashed a few brushfulls of that on the wall, and loved it. The bottom 2 blocks got that gray. Not only did I love the colors, but that porch and deck was real durable for those bottom blocks where all the abuse occurs to walls. |
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Another thing to think about is that no matter what color you choose, if you
are like a lot of us, you will cover the walls with tools anyway so they provide the color. If you need more color, get more tools! |
"ToolMiser" wrote in message ... Another thing to think about is that no matter what color you choose, if you are like a lot of us, you will cover the walls with tools anyway so they provide the color. If you need more color, get more tools! I concur!! Spoke shaves usually have nice red handles...etc... Rich B |
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leonard wrote: hi mark, unfortunately I have no way of taking a picture of the walls but I can tell were to look for the murals.most paint stores that sell wallpaper have many different books of wall murals(Sherwood Williams is one of the big names but I found the wood shop murals in a wallpaper shop) Do a google search on "wallpaper mural" -- there's *lots* of on-line catalogues with pictures, to browse through. There's a great "double wide" (circa 25') of one of the features of the Grand Canyon, but d*mn if I know where I'd put it. :) |
"Dave Hinz" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 00:41:46 -0600, wrote: On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak wrote: I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Somehow I find your question sort of sad. Have people become so boring that they have to ask what color to paint, or so programmed that they have to follow the latest trend? I'm reading your post and wondering why you bothered responding. I'm reading your post and wondering why you bothered responding. randy |
As stated by others the wall are getting covered with tools, shelves,
bicycles and many other things. However, I find it easier to locate my tools when they are on a flat whitish background. More important to me is the reflection and distribution of light. Whether the light is artificial or natural I find that a flat white ceiling bounces the lights better. Conversely when working in a workshop where the walls are dark gray like the basement concrete walls the feeling is not the same. This especially true where there are practically no windows. Also natural light coming from windows is better distributed when the walls are lite and flat in color. FWIW. "Rich" wrote in message ... "ToolMiser" wrote in message ... Another thing to think about is that no matter what color you choose, if you are like a lot of us, you will cover the walls with tools anyway so they provide the color. If you need more color, get more tools! I concur!! Spoke shaves usually have nice red handles...etc... Rich B |
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:42:52 -0500, Mark Witczak
wrote: I'm insulating the walls in my garage/workshop and just realized that I'll need to paint the drywall when finished. So now the search is on for a color. Everyone I know has a garage painted white. I'm wondering if white is the best color available and what others have done out there. Thanks, Mark any color of semi gloss washable white that you like.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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