Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category

Painting Primer

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Before you begin to paint, here are some tips to make your job easier.

  • Remove all window coverings and hardware from the windows and any pictures and wall decorations from the wall.
  • Roll up any carpets and cover them with plastic drop cloths.
  • Move all the furniture to the center of the room and cover with drop cloths.
  • Remove all switch and outlet plates.
  • In general, you can expect one gallon of paint to cover from 350 to 400 square feet. However, check the label of the paint for the paint’s spread rate (the square feet of surface each coat of paint will cover). Coverage will depend on the color of paint selected and the wall surface being painted.

Bathing Beauty

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Keep these ideas in mind when you choose colors for your bathroom.

  • Pink and peach are colors that give everyone a natural, healthy glow.
  • Yellow produces just the opposite effect.
  • White fives a clean and sterile impression.

The oldest of bathrooms looks years younger when everything is painted white. If you need some help to wake up in the morning you may want to select a bright red or lime green color scheme.

Color Unity

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

When selecting colors for adjoining rooms, blend colors from one area to another to create color unity.  For example, if your living room is yellow with blue accents and the adjoining dining rom is blue, add some yellow accents to the dining room so the colors flow together.

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Paint: Choose The Right Stuff

Friday, August 6th, 2010

To select the proper paint finish, you first need to know the difference between them.

  • Flat finishes have no shine, which makes them perfect for hiding minor surface imperfections.
  • Eggshell or velvet finishes work in just about any room. They are easier to clean than flat finishes and provide a soft glow that warms up the room.
  • Satin or semi-gloss finishes are easy to clean and are good for highlighting architectural details such as trim and moldings. They work well in kitchens and baths.
  • Gloss finishes are shiny and scrubs easily. This finish is the perfect choice for doors and trims.

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