It’s not uncommon for people to want to paint their home, but they are unsure of the best way to go about it. This article gives you some tips and tricks on painting your house inside and out.
1) Start with a good primer coat: Primer is key in any type of exterior or interior painting project because it creates a smooth surface that is easy to paint on without getting streaks or drips like you would if you were just using paint by itself. It also helps prevent mildew from forming which can be problematic when trying to get rid of old stains. Plus, many times primers have special additives such as UV protection, water repellency or anti-mildew properties which make them worth the extra cost. For best results, use high-quality primer and apply two coats.
2) Use a roller or paint brush: Many people assume that you have to buy an expensive paint sprayer to get the smoothest finish but this is not always the case. It’s totally possible for just about anyone to hand paint their home with a few different types of brushes and rollers. For smaller jobs, it might be easier to use a small foam roller. Just take your time when applying the paint so that you don’t cause any drips or runs because then you’ll need to start over again if things go awry. If you are painting walls or ceilings by yourself, definitely make sure that you follow all safety precautions like wearing protective eyewear and gloves so you don’t accidentally get paint in your eye or on your fingers. The last thing you want to do is ruin the entire project by getting a little distracted and failing to notice that you got some on yourself or another person closeby!
3) Use high-quality paint: If you don’t want cheap looking walls and ceilings, then make sure you buy high quality paint for your house. Cheaply made paints will not go on smoothly and they typically need several coats to provide complete coverage of the surface. You also run the risk of creating color inconsistencies just by using an off brand which can create big problems when trying to sell your home later down the road. For instance, if your kitchen cabinets are bright white but just about everything else in your house is bright yellow, you will probably have a problem getting top dollar for it unless you repaint everything. Not only that but inferior paints tend to look flatter and less vibrant than higher quality ones.
4) Utilize high sheen paints: The type of paint product that you ultimately choose should also be influenced by the room in which you are painting. For instance, if you want to make something like a molding stand out against other areas around it then consider using a high sheen finish paint. This can provide added depth to other items in your home like woodwork or stained countertops.
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