3 Tips To Make Interior Painting Easier

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After we moved into our first home, we realized that the color that was on the walls had to go. Although we had initially thought that it was a beige color, the more we looked at it, the more we realized that it had heavy pink undertones. We decided to paint over the color, but we weren't sure how to get started. However, after working with a painter, we had a better idea of what would look nice. He was kind enough to paint a few large patches of color on the walls of our home, and it made a huge difference. This blog is all about working with a professional painter and choosing the right color for your home.

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3 Tips To Make Interior Painting Easier

29 March 2019
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Fresh paint can make your home feel brand-new, but unfortunately, getting to that point can take a lot of time and effort. Fortunately, by taking a few important steps beforehand, you can streamline the entire process and simplify your next refinishing job. Here are three tips to make painting a lot easier. 

1. Plan Out Your Project

Although many people starting a painting project are eager to get to the store, shop for paint chips and brushes, then head home to start painting, doing a little planning beforehand can make it easier to keep your job site clean and organized. 

As you plan a painting project, think about what you need to paint and what you need to mask off, and take the time to mask off areas appropriately. In some instances, you may need to split the painting job into two separate painting days, since painting trim, closet doors, and window casings may require a different color of paint.   

To make painting easier, consider splitting the job into three separate painting sessions. One for painting preparations, one for actual painting, and one for clean-up. If you will be using multiple colors, add a session for each color you will be using. 

2. Use High-Quality Supplies and Paints

Forget about those bargain-brand brushes and cheap gallons of paint. If you want your job to look professionally finished, you'll need to invest in better supplies and paints. High-quality brushes tend to shed less and have finer finished ends, making it easier to cut in lines and paint evenly. 

Nicer paints tend to have higher levels of built-in primer and pigment, making covering walls a lot more simple. As you shop for paints and painting supplies, skip versions that seem low-quality, and focus on investing your money into nicer products. 

3. Keep a Moist Cloth Handy

You never know when you will accidentally drip a little latex paint onto something that needs to stay clean or when you will want to feather out the paint to make it look better. To make both of these tasks a little easier, keep a moist cloth handy. Choose a cloth you won't need to use again, as even small amounts of latex paint could ruin the fabric. When an accident occurs, try using your wet washcloth to tidy it up before you panic.   

Although interior and exterior painting may seem simple, the process is more complicated than most people suspect, which is why it pays to work with professional painters. In addition to bringing along all of their own equipment, an interior painting service can also take care of prepping your space and cleaning up afterward.