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Using deep, rich colors in large rooms makes them appear smaller.
Using light, soft colors in a small room suggests spaciousness.
A room facing north or east can be made to feel warmer using
rose- or peach-tinted shades of white. Also,
rooms facing south or west can be made to feel cooler with
green- and blue-based whites.
Wallpapered Walls
If the area to be painted is covered with wallpaper, it must
be removed first which can be a messy and time
consuming job. The walls must be washed to remove any paste
or wallpaper residue. Only then can
the walls be prepared for paint.
Latex vs. Oil-based Paint
The oil-based (Alkyd) paints are used less and less for residential
interiors. For most interior wall applications, a latex paint
has many advantages. When painting trim, latex offers a finish
that is non-yellowing. Latex also dries faster and can be
cleaned up with just soap and water.
Whether you decide to paint the whole house, a room or just
a single wall, repainting will improve your emotional and
physical environment.
When done correctly, a quality paint job will bring enjoyment
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It's
a great time to
update your home's
interior paint palette!
Changing the color of your living room, kitchen, bedroom or
bath can brighten a room, give old furniture new life and
even redefine an existing living space. You can completely
redecorate or just change the color here and there.
Painting is a great way to bring in an entirely new look without
a lot of fuss and disruption.
Paint and Protect
While it's true that paint is a fantastic decorating tool,
we tend to forget
that the original reason for painting a home was to protect
it against the elements. That goes for outside elements like
wind and rain as well as indoor elements like...children and
pets! Paint resists staining and damage from finger smudges,
kitchen grease as well as general wear and tear. Like taking
your car in for a tune-up, repainting is a "tuneup"
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In
general, most rooms need a new coat of paint every six
to ten years.
To keep your home in top
shape, look around and ask
yourself a few questions. If you say "yes" to
one or more of the following, it's
time to repaint.
Is the ceiling cracking,
chipping or peeling?
Do the walls look grimy or greasy?
Does the color look dull or filmy?
Do you have any water damage on the walls or ceiling?
Choosing
Colors
Once you've made the decision to paint, a contractor can
help you
decide what color and what kind of paint is best.
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