How To Glaze And Repaint An Old Wood Window: Part 1 – Surface Preparation
How To Glaze and Repaint An Old Wood Window: Part 1
Restoring and repainting an old home is a rewarding project to take on. The historical preservation that many of these jobs encompass simply adds to the importance and the need for it to be done correctly. The specifications required to repaint an old structure are often times much different and more complex than when painting a recently constructed dwelling.
In this article, we will be discussing the correct way to prepare an old, wooden window. Specifically, wood windows that use glazing compound and small metal “points” for holding the glass panels in place. In Part 2 of this series, we will review the glazing, caulking and finish coats to be used. These specifications can be applied to single-pane, divided-light, fixed panel, and/or sliding, moveable wood sash windows as well. Read the rest of this entry »
How Can Professional Home Painting Services Help?
Wall painting when carried out under the guidance of professionals can help enhance the outcomes in multiple ways. Some people however argue that they can handle minor wall painting tasks on their own and save a lot of money. If you too think the same way, you would be surprised to know this isn’t the case in the long run.
Assistance: When you are seeking professional help in wall painting job, be it home or office; you can rely on their opinions. For instance which colour paint would suit the look of the room would be a confusing choice for you. But for expert painting service providers it is their job and they know it well. They would not just suggest you options of colours that you can choose from but also reason the same. They first analyze the area that is to be painted, study the surroundings and then suggest you colouring options. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Choose the Perfect Wall Color
Wall painting and decorating is not as easy as you might think or what most online articles say it is. Well, anyone can paint the walls, but not anyone can perfectly decorate walls with wall paint. One of the essential and challenging aspects of wall painting is choosing the color. You cannot just paint your walls blue because it is your favorite color. Although your preferences have weight, at times, your favorite shade is not ideal for a particular room or space. Effective color selection requires looking at other factors, and these are what you must know whether you hire an expert wall decorator or paint the walls yourself.
Yes, the first criterion in wall painting and decorating is your preference. What color is it that you like most, and what style or theme do you want to evoke in the room? Do some introspection to discover your innermost desires for interior wall decorating. It helps to look into magazines and websites that feature possible choices, and note the styles and colors to which you react positively. Read the rest of this entry »
How Long Does Paint Last?
Many folks want to know when getting ready to paint, how long does paint last? There are so many factors involved in knowing when the next time you will need to paint again such as the quality of the paint being used, exposure and maintenance. There is a general rule of thumb when it comes to exterior paint, and that is 5 years. There are also things you can do to maintain the look and longevity of the paint. There really is no definitive time frame of how long paint will last but for this article we will cover a few different things so we can closer to understanding the elusive question, how long does paint last.
Quality Of Paint
The quality of the paint to be used does play a part in the longevity of the paint as well as the color brilliance, better quality paints will take longer to fade. All paints have bonding properties and those paints are considered to be of higher quality will hold up longer over time and handle exposure to the elements better. So when choosing paint it is best to choose paints that are of a higher quality. Read the rest of this entry »
Finding the Right Paint for Your Surface
Painting would be much easier if any can of paint that you picked up at the store could be used in every situation. However, this is not the case. Different surfaces within your home will each require a different type of paint in order for the application to properly stick to the surface. If you do your research ahead of time, you will be thanking yourself when you don’t have to worry about another project sooner than you expected due to yellowing, cracking or discoloration.
Here is a rundown of the various components of your home and the type of paint they require.
Ceilings. You should go with a specially formulated flat ceiling paint that can be rolled on to your ceilings. Irregularities and noticeable marks can be easily hidden thanks to the flat finish. This type of paint should not yellow over time.
Woodwork. If you are working with bare wood, you should always prime it first. After the wood is primed, use latex or oil/alkyd paint. Semi-gloss finishes are typically the easiest to clean, but if you aren’t too worried about wear and tear, flat or satin finishes can also work as well. Read the rest of this entry »
Getting Ready to Paint? 10 Color Tips
Are you planning to paint your home? The best thing about paint is it’s a cheap and easy way to change your life. Bored? Paint! Change your mind, paint again! Afraid? Start in a closet or laundry room. Color will completely change your mood.
Here are some easy, interesting tips for choosing color:
Afraid of color but bored with white? Pick a neutral that you love but go one shade darker to add some interest. If you’re worried about how it will look on the wall, start in a closet or laundry room but remember, light, both interior and exterior, will dramatically change the color’s appearance.
Use a contrasting color on an accent wall such as behind the television or on the window wall. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Paint Your Ceiling
When homeowners think of painting their ceilings, images of splattered paint and matted hair come to mind. But with the right tools and the necessary steps, making over that space above your head doesn’t have to mean you’ll be losing yours. A ceiling paint job can easily be done.
• Use the Right Tools
First and foremost, you should invest in a quality paint roller as this will save you time and the extra effort. Look for models with an extendable handle to help you reach those higher spaces. The paint roller should come with a paint bucket, one that has both deep and shallow wells. You should also check to see if your ceiling is a textured or smooth drywall. Read the rest of this entry »
Interior Painting To Help Sell Your Home
Having a nice common area that is decorated beautifully and has a nice color scheme is more appealing than a worn down, dulled out looking room, right? Well you can make this happen for yourself by just simply painting the interior walls of the home.
Having a home that looks put together and polished is going to make any person feel better in a house. This is why painting walls can help increase the value of a home, and also sell it more quickly.
People like to look at homes that they can already see themselves in. They don’t want to have to go through the stresses of imagining what it could be like. They want to see what it is like and live in it. If you have a well thought out, put together living space with nice fresh taupe colored walls, you have a way better chance of selling your home than if you just have red dinged up walls that were painted years ago. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Tell If Paint Is High Quality
All paints are pretty much alike, and you really do not have to worry about what brand name you get, as long as you find something that fits your budget, right? If you have made the mistake of simply picking a brand of paint off the shelf based on cost alone, you have learned that paints are not all created equal. It is important to know how to tell if paint is high quality if you are aiming for the most professional look possible in your home.
Thickness is one of the keys to understanding the quality of a particular brand of paint versus a different brand that is the same style and shade. A thicker paint will adhere better, the color is truer, and the overall result will be a longer-lasting and more durable paint. This often leads to fewer coats of paint, which can really save you a lot of time and money in the long run. Consider the following scenario: John Doe purchases 2 gallons of store brand paint at $15 per gallon. Since the paint does not cover well, he winds up purchasing two more gallons at the same price in order to complete the job. Name brand paint, higher quality, costs $18 per gallon, but covers in just one coat. In this case, it cost $60 to get the job done with a “bargain” paint, but only $36 with the premium brand; not to mention the extra work and frustration of having to paint a second coat. Read the rest of this entry »
Interior House Painting – An Orderly Guide
It may be hard to know what to do first when starting an interior house-painting project. This simple guide will make your interior paint job a pleasant one. You can use this article as a guide and checklist of things you will need. This article will also show you an orderly way to accomplish your interior painting project with very little aggravation.
Order:
When painting a room always do thorough prep work before painting. After your prep, paint ceilings first, followed by the walls, then finally the trim. When rolling a ceiling you are sure to drip paint onto the walls. You don’t want to have spent time painting the walls and trim only to touch up sections from ceiling splatter. Read the rest of this entry »
