Painting Your House Made Easy with These Tips

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If you are beginning to feel that your house is in need of a makeover, one of the best ways to get an easy fix without breaking the bank is by painting your house. It can significantly improve its appearance, make you feel like you’ve changed something, and also cover any worn out or faded spots on the walls.

In order to make sure that your painting job is spot on, here are a few tips that will help make your painting process easier than ever.

Use Painting Spray

If you’re planning on painting large surfaces, it could take you quite a while to get it all done. Fortunately, there are a few tools you can use to make the task a whole lot easier. With paint sprayers, you can get the job done much faster. There are numerous types of spray guns available on the market, but finding the right one isn’t always easy. To help you compare between the most reliable, versatile and affordable spray guns, click here to see what reviewers suggest. Their feedback and insight will help you decide which one suits your needs. With the right paint sprayer, you’ll be able to perform the task in a timely manner and make your walls look as good as new.

Use the Same Paint Color or a Darker Shade

While you might be thinking of going all white instead of your existing colored walls, it is recommended to stay within the same color shade or even go a tad darker to reduce the amount of work you need to do. If you’re planning on going lighter, you’ll need to apply several coats before the color starts to really cover the background. However, with the same color, it is possible to apply one-coat-painting and those thin areas that show the background will just blend in.

Wash Your Walls

Most walls need to be washed down before painting as gray soot and dust easily accumulate over the years, especially if you’re painting the exterior. To reduce the amount of work you need to do, you can wash down the areas that need to be painted by using a pressure washer. This will help you save time and energy and get your walls ready to be painted. You can even use a hose as an alternative if a pressure washer isn’t an option.

Avoid Applying Primer to the Whole House

While a primer is usually beneficial to use before painting, it isn’t essential to prime the entire house. In order to save time and money, only apply a coat of primer to the problem areas such as raw wood or bare spots.

Use Rolling for Flat Areas

With walls that cover flat areas, it’s a lot easier to use a roller. Not only is it an easy, inexpensive tool, but it is also something you can use for short periods of time without having to waste the entire day painting. You can easily roll a flat part of the wall and then go about your daily routine without having to do the whole task at once. Another advantage is that rolling paint is actually quite thick, so you won’t necessarily have to apply another coat of paint. A quick tip on how to dry paint faster — definitely don’t use two coats of this.

Mix the Color in Advance

Paint Brush Colors
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If you’re opting for a specific color and need to mix different shades together to get the required tone, then it’s essential that you ensure you have enough to cover your surface area before you start. You can do this by mixing several cans of paint together in a large bucket to ensure that you get a consistent color through the entire space. The same paint color can vary from one paint can to another; you could open a new can and find that it’s a different shade. To avoid getting different shades of paint on your wall, it’s best to estimate how much paint you’ll be needing, and mix them all up in advance in a process called ‘boxing’. If you’re having difficulty estimating how much paint you’ll be needing, always opt for a larger quantity, just in case, to avoid having color patching on your wall.

If you’re looking for that simple renovation and don’t want to spend a fortune, then painting your house is the optimum solution. To prevent the task from becoming time-consuming and a burden, these tips can help you plan things out easily, and pick the right tools to ensure that the job is done with minimal effort. Keep them in mind and you will be able to enjoy freshly painted walls, without going through too much hassle to get the job done.

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