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Sunday, 06 May 2007

 Wall Painting Technique-Make Your Room Look New Again

Wall painting is a wonderful way to add rich tone to any room. Depending on the shade you select, you can brighten, clean up or cozy up your room. You can make small rooms appear larger or ample rooms appear more inviting. Paint is inexpensive, easy to apply and can serve as a beautiful backdrop to your space – provided that it is done right. Fortunately, there are some easy steps to follow that will ensure that your interior painted space will look great and last for many years.

Wall Painting Technique -Selecting the Right Paint

The first step is to find the best paint for the wall you need to work with. If you are painting an office or dining room, your choices will be very different if you are looking at dressing up a kitchen, bathroom or kids area. For rooms that do not suffer from as much wear or tear, you can have your preference of a flood of variety and shades.

If you are working with a room that sees constant use, you will be better off if you choose a washable paint that is. In rooms that see plenty of moisture, like your bathroom, a paint that will resist mildew is a good idea. If you have any questions about the best wall painting for your job, you can check the label on the paint can or ask a professional at the home improvement store were you shop.

Wall Painting Technique- Surface Preperation

A clean surface will take paint much better, so give yours walls a good scrub before beginning to paint. There are commercial cleaners available for walls and ceilings that do not require rinsing. If you do not want to use one of the specialty products, you can give your walls a cleaning with good old-fashioned cleaner and water.

Just make sure that you rinse well and enable the surface to dry completely before applying paint. If you have stains on your walls or ceiling that you cannot get out, use a primer that is compatible with the paint that you will be using. Fill holes and nicks in the wall using a spackling compound. Large holes may require patching, and you can buy kits for this at your home improvement store.

Wall Painting Technique – Just add Color

Once preparation is complete, you are finally ready to begin adding your hue of choice to your room. Wall painting with roller brushes is done generally to the larger surfaces, and bristle brushes for the edges and trim. The order in which you do these two tasks is mostly a matter of personal selection. Depending on the color you are covering up, you may need a coat or three before your wall painting project is complete. The best scheme to cover a space is to start with the ceiling, work down to the walls, and finish off with the trim. Once your wall painting project. is complete, take time to enjoy the fruit of your labor. Congratulations! You have just learned a new wall painting technique and transformed a room with minimum cost and maximum effect.

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