Home Interior – Painting a Room
Posted on July 30th, 2010 by Jennifer Marcial-Ocasio
You are moving and already imagined how you want your new home to look like. There are easy and affordable ways to make a house look nice and with minor improvements, it can look like a totally different place. The first thing you need to do when you get to your new home is clean. Yes, this is the least exciting part of it all. But, you need to make sure that your new household is impeccably clean before you do anything else. Not only will this make the house look better, but your health will not be at risk once you get rid of all the dust and dirtiness around the house.
An easy and affordable way to make a room experience a quick change is by painting it. Color revives the walls from a dull, boring off-white, to a more vivid or even a serious dark tone. Whichever your color of choice is, keep in mind the size of the room. Remember that small rooms will benefit from light colors. It is going to be refreshing, gives an air of freedom and promotes space. Meanwhile, a dark-colored room will give a sense of closeness. There are may rooms that will look impeccable with a tone of dark color but this needs to be balanced with the decorations or even by doing just a dark-colored wall mix with a light-colored one to make a little bit of contrast. But now, the magic question; what is the proper way of painting a room? It is not rocket science but there are indeed a few tricks and tips that will make your painting experience a hassle-free one.
You don’t need to be a professional painter to make your room look good. Nevertheless, you need to be careful on the way you execute this task. You don’t want a wall that is very evident that paint was dripping and that might end up with patches. Color changes everything. A Poorly executed paint job is easy to spot. You need time and patience to make this work. Plan ahead. Don’t just run to the store, buy a gallon of paint and crack it open. Give yourself a day of preparation and pre-painting procedures.
What materials you’ll need:
1. Paint
2. Rollers
3. Paint
4. Brushes (small, medium, and large)
5. Large tarps (to cover carpets, flooring and any furniture around)
Time to Go Picasso
1. Remove all wall art, move the furniture and start covering all the outlets.
2. Start off by sanding the walls.
3. If there are any holes, make sure you cover them.
4. Cut in around the edges. Run a line of paint along the wall to start painting and covering the corners.
5. It is time to use the roller to fill in the wall left.
Many people think that the best way to paint a room is by going in a vertical manner, from left to right. This is far away from being the adequate way of painting a room. It will leave room for chaos. The paint will be accumulated in ne area and this is what causes it to drip. The best way to paint the wall and have it looking nice is by rolling a W or M shape on the wall. This might sound weird to you but trust us, by doing so you will be distributing the bulk of the paint evenly.
Once you do the W or M, you start overlapping vertical strokes to spread paint evenly between the lines. Continue painting the wall using this style until it you cover the entire wall. Don’t forget to extend to the boarder paint you did before. Cover a bit of the cut-in edges to help blend away any visible brush marks. Now, your room must be looking fabulous.
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Here’s some tips on painting stripes that I wanted to share! http://ustripeit.com/blog/2010/07/21/budget-friendly-and-beautiful/
Great moving tips for interior painting!!! Jennifer, there are many painting forums you should consider sharing your knowledge with. This is a great chance to start talking about paint, collaborating with others, while building inbound links at the same time too! Hope to see you there Jen. http://painting-forum.com/
The color you choose can really affect the mood of the room. Many people agonize for days, even weeks over what room paint colors to choose. Right now, upbeat and balanced to counteract the doom and gloom in the new is a great idea. For more house painting ideas and tips, watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZYMfNhgc4c
Here’s some tips I wanted to share on interior painting: http://ustripeit.com/blog/2010/08/12/how-to-paint-stripes-effortlessly/
These painting tips are extremely helpful. Very informative!
I wonder if you or anyone would recommend doing it yourself or hiring a professional painters. The tips above are great but I have very little experience so I wanted to make sure this was in my league. I found this ones close to where I live but I am not sure how good hiring profesionals might be.http://www.bendpainters.com
Here are some other ideas that I find to be extremely helpful.
Some of the successful Paint Job Tips:
* Dampen Brushes or Rollers will pick up twice as much paint twice as quickly.
* Use as much paint as possible without it running.
* Paint in an “M” or “W” motion, beginning in the upper left corner and moving toward the right. Fill in to create a square using horizontal strokes.
* Paint an entire column first with filled in sections using the “M” or “W” technique. Once the column is completed, dip the roller in paint, and beginning at the top, roll in a vertical line to the bottom, lifting roller off of wall with each stroke and covering painted area.
* If drips occur, wipe them up immediately with a damp rag.
It is a compact informative post that have covered almost all the topic of interior painting and have provided all the accessories needed to paint a room. I want to add that it is always good to get the good raw materials for a nice finish.