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The Beginner's Guide To Interior Home Painting

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By Erick FordPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Painting your home can make a big impact on a space's appearance. It can add character and charm, lighten or darken a room, as well as modernize it. Before you start painting, take a moment to read the advice from Experts In Your Home before you rush to get out your brush.

You can hire interior painting services Townsville. But if you want to do it yourself, here are some helpful tips that can help you. Next, we will discuss preparation work, primers, and choosing colors. Finally, we will give some useful tips on how to apply them.

10 Tips for Painting Your Home from Experts:

1. Color is important. Consider color. Light colors make a room appear larger. Bolder colors can give life and energy to a dull room. You don't want to make too many changes at once. Instead, limit a bold color to one wall, and choose a lighter, more complementary color for the rest. Experts in Your Home can help you narrow down your choices.

2. First, sample and evaluate before you paint. The color of a room can change depending on the amount of light and shadows present. This is why it's a smart idea to purchase small (or several) bottles of paint before purchasing what you need for your home. It can be spread on a wall or a poster board. Then, observe the paint under different light conditions.

3. Review various paint finishes. Match the finish to your room and the function of the paint, not just the sheen. Both gloss and satin finishes are durable in high-traffic areas, trim, and other places. These finishes are easy to clean. Flat finishes can be used in conjunction with shiny finishes in other rooms, but they can easily get dirty and don't clean up as well.

4. Prep work is vital. This may be repeated a few times. Preparing is more time-consuming than painting, but skipping washing walls, removing switch plates, and patching up always leads to serious flaws in the end.

5. Don't skip the primer. Primer is like peanut butter sandwiched between two slices of bread. It covers imperfections and makes sure that the paint topcoat "sticks" to them.

6. Quality tools are worth investing in. For water-based paint, you will need a variety of brushes, including nylon bristles for water-based and oil-based paints. Natural-bristled brushes are also needed for oil-based paints. Foam brushes can be used for more intricate work. An extension pole can save you time and help keep your back healthy.

7. For uniformity, combine paint gallons. It's not just for convenience, but it is a good idea to pour all of your paint in one large sealable bucket. This allows you to mix the whole batch, ensuring uniform color.

8. Don't pay attention to the clock. Do not think of yourself as slow, especially when it comes to prep work. Think of yourself as meticulous. The finished product will make you happier. You should not bring furniture or other items into freshly painted rooms for more than 24 hours. Give your walls two to 30 days to cure completely. Do not touch or wash the walls during this time.

9. Keep any paint leftover. Do not dispose of excess paint. It will be needed for touch-ups eventually. You can also store any paint leftovers in a small container that you can carry around.

10. Paint can be easily and inexpensively changed. A "do-over" is possible even if you rush the "sample & assess" stage. It is sometimes worth taking a step back, especially when the color you have chosen is too dominant on all four walls.

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