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 Painting Tips & Ideas - (Page 4 of 12)
 

How to Paint a Room

Step by Step Guide To Paint a Room...


How to paint furniture

Here are some simple ways to transform an old piece of furniture...


Ideas on how to paint a child's room

If you are looking to change the look of your child’s bedroom or playroom and need creative ideas for color combinations...


Interior and exterior wood finishing

First thing to do is to survey of all the surfaces. After doing this, you will be able to determine what you will need...


Interior Painting answer

Frequently asked questions...

 

Interior painting problems

Covering Stains, Grease, Graffiti, and Problem Surfaces...


Interior painting tips

Painting walls is a chore, and one that you will want to get right the first time around. Failure to paint the wall properly will cause the colors bleeding; running and you will have to add many coats of paint to cover these mistakes...

 

Interior Painting Ideas

The kitchen is a room you will tend to spend a lot of time in, especially if you are the main chef in your household. Make sure you are comfortable with your chosen colour...

 

 

 
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Painting tips & tricks of the day


Drying paint and the temperature
Paint in a ventilated and temperate space. When temperatures are between 10C and 32C there's no risk, although 15c to 22C is ideal. Latex paint will dry in a few hours at this temperature. Oil-based paints will dry more rapidly in a warm, dry environment.


Wood preparation before painting
When we paint wood, we're decorating it, but we can also protect it for good if the surface is prepared properly. New wood must be sanded along the grain. Painted or stained wood as well, unless you strip it down to its bare surface. Pores, screw and nail holes can be filled with plastic wood or joint compound, according to the case. Remove all accessories to minimize trimming. Paint over knots with orange shellac to hide them forever. Finally, be sure that the wood is dry and clean.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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