Friday, December 7, 2012

3 Tips for Stunning Paint Jobs


Many people every year look to touch up their homes by adding a new coat of color in the room of their choice. Simply painting a room, however, can become tedious and mundane. This is why people choose to enhance the room by outdoing themselves in terms of a paint job. Some people use murals, others do stripes or stenciling patterns. Regardless of the type of paint job you choose, there are a few tips that everyone can stand to benefit from when it comes time to change colors on your wall (or anywhere else for that matter).

Helpful Tips for Painting

Before you begin, you will need to do some preparation work. This prep work helps to ensure that your new color turns out exactly the way you envision it. If you want to skip the prep work you can, but it will show in your paint job unless you use extreme caution.

Start by lightly sanding down the area that you want to paint. This is helpful because it removes all of the paint chips and bubbles that may be leftover from the previous color. Use a fine sandpaper so as not to scratch the surface beneath the paint.

Once the area is sanded, you will want to apply painters tape to any areas you do not want the paint to touch. This includes window sills, borders or even any areas that you do not want to splash some unwanted color on - such as stripes that you will eventually paint a different color. You can use any painter's masking tape that you can find in a store.

If the paint you have on the walls is currently a darker shade than what you want to paint it, you will need to use a primer. The primer is a white coat that goes under the color you're putting on. This allows you to cover up the darker paint and not have it show through your new color. You may choose to do a primer anyway as a way of ensuring that your color shines through the way you want it to.

Once the walls are primed, you are ready to begin your paint job. Be sure to take your time and always paint from top to bottom. Doing so will catch any paint drips that you fail to notice at first. Before you know it you will have a stunning paint job and be ready for your next project. Don't forget to stock up on your painters masking tape!

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