There was a time I painted an entire small studio in a glossy white, thinking it would brighten the space as requested by the homeowner—only to discover that it resembled an operating room for a week. This experience taught me two valuable lessons: the significance of color selections in compact areas and the importance of trusting a product that effectively conceals errors. One of my preferred room transformations utilized Behr Marquee for its quick coverage and immaculate finish, so be sure to check out the project for layout inspiration from one of my favorite makeovers.

1. Implement high-contrast trim for instant clarity

I enjoy combining a daring wall color with sharp white or deep charcoal trim. Behr Marquee’s excellent hiding ability and uniform finish minimize the need for touch-ups along edges, which can be a relief when dealing with slim baseboards and narrow sightlines. However, keep in mind that high-contrast trims reveal every little imperfection, so it’s wise to budget for thorough preparation and a little additional caulk.

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2. Transform the ceiling into an additional wall

In rooms with low ceilings, I often paint the ceiling in a soft hue that complements the wall color to create a sense of depth. Conversely, in higher spaces, I sometimes opt for a more dramatic, darker shade. The pigments in Behr Marquee stay true over time and resist yellowing, ensuring your ceiling retains its appeal. Just be prepared for the careful process of cutting in around fixtures and crown molding—using a steady hand or a high-quality angled brush will yield great results.

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3. Revitalizing kitchen cabinets without replacements

One of my top recommendations for impactful yet budget-friendly updates is painting kitchen cabinets. Opt for an eggshell or semi-gloss formula for better durability, and never skimp on deglossing and primer, as they're essential. When revamping a galley kitchen, I always refer to detailed floor plans to ensure sightlines and workflow are optimized before selecting cabinet colors—this small planning phase can prevent the need for repainting down the line.

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4. Define areas with color rather than walls

In studio apartments, I often create defined spaces for sleeping, dining, and working by painting partial walls or a singular vertical stripe. Behr Marquee’s one-coat coverage (available in many shades) makes this method quick and effective, but it’s important to note that heavily saturated colors might call for a second coat for complete opacity. Employing painter's tape and a measured strategy will help achieve a polished, intentional appearance.

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5. Select resilient colors for high-traffic walls

With kids, pets, and visitors constantly testing wall finishes, I frequently recommend mid-tone neutrals with easy-to-clean finishes for hallways and entryways since Behr Marquee holds up to cleaning better than standard eggshells. Pairing the right paint with a kitchen design that reduces scuff zones is essential; I usually map out efficient kitchen workflows to sidestep future touch-ups.

Overall, Behr Marquee remains a staple in my toolkit whenever I need reliable one-coat performance and true color fidelity. While it may not be the most economical option, I reserve it for focal walls within tight budgets and utilize a more basic contractor-grade paint for other areas. In small spaces, confident and bold choices matter—the paint should assist you in making them promptly and neatly, just like using the Homestyler application for planning your designs.

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FAQ

Q1: Is Behr Marquee suitable for interior walls?

Absolutely. Behr Marquee is designed for robust coverage and durability on interior surfaces, making it an excellent choice for most rooms, especially those with high foot traffic.

Q2: How many coats are necessary with Behr Marquee?

Most shades provide one-coat coverage on properly primed surfaces, but extremely dark or saturated tones might need an additional coat. Testing a swatch first is always advised.

Q3: Can Behr Marquee be applied to kitchen cabinets?

Yes, but cabinets require proper sanding, deglossing, and a bonding primer before applying the topcoat. Finishes in semi-gloss or satin results in a more durable outcome.

Q4: Is Behr Marquee washable?

Yes, it offers good scrub resistance compared to standard interior paints, making it easier to wipe away stains and fingerprints with a damp cloth.

Q5: Any suggestions for painting ceilings with Marquee?

Use a roller featuring a short nap for smooth ceilings, carefully cut in around fixtures, and consider a light-reflective color to enhance small rooms.

Q6: Does Marquee have low-VOC options?

Behr does provide low-VOC choices, though VOC levels can differ by product and region. Always check the product label for specific details before purchasing.

Q7: Where can I find official product specifications?

For accurate information on specifications, coverage, and safety data, refer to Behr's official product pages and technical data sheets—these resources include up-to-date details about the products.

Q8: How should I budget when using Marquee?

Expect to spend more than on less expensive paints, but you’ll generally save on time (and labor costs) due to superior coverage. For tight budgets, apply Marquee to focal points and choose a more affordable option for secondary surfaces.

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