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Home Paintings : Decorative interior wall painting techniques
by BlondieWrites
It’s happened to the best of us. We go shopping, searching for those delightful goodies to add new life to rooms. Of course, everything has to match. We find absolutely perfect items, and are sure the colors are perfect. We are confident in our selections, ready to add that special touch to every room in the house. Then the unthinkable happens. You arrive home, unload your treasures, only to discover the newly bought items don’t match your colors in the home.
How could this have been prevented? There’s a rather simple solution to be positive that will not occur again. You need a Fabric And Paint Chip Notebook.
A Fabric And Paint Chip Notebook is easy and fairly quick to make, then keep updated. It holds samples of the colors throughout your home, such as walls and ceilings, curtains and drapes, linens, etc.
There’s more than one way to make one of these, and it doesn’t have to be in a notebook. You can change it to fit your particular likes and needs.
What To Do
Posted in Home, Home Interior, Paints
Tagged area, Chip Notebook, color, curtains and drapes, Don, fabric, Home, index card, index cards, notebook, paint, paint brush, paint chip, paint color, paper, room, sample, small purse, spiral notebook, stock paper
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How to paint your wall: A quick paint primer
You want to paint your walls and even though you’re a do-it-yourselfer, you don’t want to do it by trial and error. You want to get it right and get it done! So here’s a crash course in “How to Paint a Wall 101.”
The purpose of this guide is to help you eliminate the learning curve. Painting a wall is not difficult. The effort is in the preparation. Though it may take extra time up front, it will save you from having to clean up your mistakes afterwards, which can cost considerably more of your valuable time. Good preparation also assures you of a clean, professional looking paint job.
To start, you’ll need to choose the color. It sounds simple, but be aware that the lighting and shadows in the store where you select the color are different from those at home. Buy a small sample bottle, paint a large poster board with the color and place it around the room on the walls you want to paint. Looks good? The family likes it? Let’s get started.
Posted in Home, Home Interior, Paints
Tagged ceiling, color, interior house paint, learning curve, Michele Preddy, molding, paint, paint designs, paint primer, paint trays, Painting, roller, step, step ladder, textured paints, tool, upper areas, wall, wall paint
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