INTERIOR PAINTING
There are just a few projects that you can do to your home that
offer so much improvement at such an affordable price as painting. You
can change the entire look and feel of a room in a short amount of time. Painting is a great and inexpensive way to
update any room
in a short amount of time.
Once you have decided on your color choice, go your local paint or hardware store
with that particular color and have enough paint mixed to cover your entire room. Latex is the best choice for
painting your walls. The most common paint sheen for walls is flat, eggshell and satin. Flat finishes will hide
flaws in your wall much better than eggshell or satin finishes, but will not resist dirt as well and is harder to
clean. Eggshell or satin would be a better choice for high traffic areas. If the trim in your room needs to be
repainted you will also need to purchase trim paint. The most common color for painting trim is white, but you can
paint it any color that you choose, just be sure that it complements your wall color. Trim paint is usually
semigloss or gloss, both of which form a hard shell when dry and holds up very well to wear and
tear.
There are some tools and materials that you must have in order to complete this
project. You will need a paint brush, tarps or drop cloths, household cleaner, wall spackling, latex interior
paint, screwdriver, putty knife, paint roller and a paint tray.
1. To begin, move all furniture away from the walls and place the items in the center
of the room. Next, cover all of your flooring and furniture with drop cloths. You can also use disposable plastic
covers to place over your furniture instead of drop cloths if you choose. Remove all electrical switch plates and
outlet covers. Replace the screws after removing the switch plates so they will not get lost. Remove all pictures
and any other items hanging from the walls.
2. Using a cleaning solution, clean the walls thoroughly. Rinse off with water and
allow to completely dry. If you have any stains such as smoke or water stains you will need to prime these areas
using an oil based primer. If you do not prime these areas first, the stains will penetrate through your new
paint.
3. Using wall spackling and your putty knife, repair all nail holes and any other
blemishes in the drywall. Once the wall spackling dries, lightly sand the area using fine grit sand
paper.
4. Begin painting by trimming around all doors, windows, baseboards and the edge
where your walls and ceilings meet. If you are not planning to paint your trim, you may wish to tape the edges of
the trim using painters tape before you paint.
5. Using your paint roller and paint tray, begin painting the wall from the top
corner and working your way down the wall with the paint. Apply the paint in small sections, usually an area
approximately 4' x 4' can be covered with each roller refill. Begin each new section beside the previous and then
blend the paint edges together while still wet.
6. Work quickly and don't stop until you have completed one wall or have reached a
break such as a door or the corner of the room so that you can maintain a wet edge.
7. Allow the first coat of paint to fully dry and then determine if you will need an
additional coat of paint.
8. When painting trim, do the tops of windows and door frames first and work your way
down so you can remove any runs as you go. Paint your baseboards last.
Allow the paint to fully dry at least a full day before hanging your pictures back on
the walls.
Take your time and good luck. The benefits that you receive from interior painting is
definitely worth the time and effort that you invest.
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