Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Re-Painting Your Home

Green Arrow Painting

984 Overlook Ln Mesquite, NV 89027
435-851-9786

#Re-Painting Your Home For a Fresh Start


##Introduction


There comes a time when the interior or exterior of your home could use a fresh coat of paint. Whether you've lived in your house for decades and the paint is faded and chipped, or you just moved in and want to put your own colorful stamp on the place, re-painting can completely transform the look and feel of your house.


In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to tackle a DIY home re-**painting project** or hire a professional for top-notch results. We’ll cover planning and prep work, picking paint colors and finishes, estimating costs, and step-by-step painting techniques for walls, trim, and specialty surfaces.


##Assess Which Areas Need Repainting


The first step is doing a thorough walkthrough of your home’s interior and exterior to identify which spaces need new paint. Make notes on areas where the paint is cracked, peeling, or faded. Also note rooms or walls where the current color feels dull and outdated.


Consider how long it’s been since each room was last painted. Typically kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas may need fresh coats of paint more frequently than spare bedrooms or formal living rooms. Make sure to inspect ceilings and trim in addition to the walls.


##Choose Your Paint Colors and Finishes


Once you’ve decided which rooms will be revitalized with new **paint**, the fun part is picking the colors! Think about the mood you want to create in each space. Bold, saturated hues can make a room feel energetic while soft neutrals are relaxing.


Consider undertones as well so the **paint color** works with your existing furniture and decor. Cool blues and greens pair well with grays and metallics while warm reds and oranges match nicely with woods and earth tones.


In addition to color, decide on paint finish. Flat or matte paint hides imperfections on walls well but is harder to clean. Eggshell is classic with subtle shine. Satin and semi-gloss finishes are durable, scrubbable options perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and kids’ spaces.


##Prep Your Painting Surfaces


Proper prep work makes all the difference for a smooth, lasting **paint job**. Fill any holes or cracks with spackle and sand smooth once dry. Use painter’s tape to mask off trim, baseboards, and any surfaces you don’t intend to paint.


Clean walls with TSP substitute to remove any grease or dirt that could cause paint not to properly adhere. Take down any wall plates or fixtures. Finally, use a mild deglosser on any previously glossy surfaces to rough them up for the new paint.


##Choose Your Paints and Supplies


Quality **pain**t and supplies are worth the investment for a job done right. Stick with trusted top brands known for coverage and durability. For most interior walls, choose a high quality latex wall paint. Primers are recommended for large **painting jobs** or surfaces in rough shape.


Gather supplies like paint trays, rollers, brushes, paint pole, drop cloths, and a ladder or step stool. Don’t forget rags, paint remover, and mineral spirits for cleanup. Shop smart - ask if any paints are on sale or if you can get a discount by purchasing multiple gallons.


##Tips for Painting Your Walls


When tackling your wall painting, work top to bottom in a systematic fashion. Prepare your paint in a tray or bucket and stir thoroughly before starting. Use a small brush for cutting in along edges and trim. Then use the roller to quickly apply paint to the main wall surfaces.

**Pain**t in sections by starting with the edges and corners before filling in the center. Use an extension pole for hard to reach ceiling edges. Maintain a wet edge as you go by overlapping just painted areas with freshly coated sections. Apply two coats for best coverage and vibrancy.


##Painting Trim, Doors, and Windows


Your home’s trim, baseboards, doors, and window moldings add nice detail but can be challenging for painting. Remove doors by taking off the hinges to make painting easier. Protect nearby walls with painter’s tape and drop cloths.


Use a small angled brush made for trim to cut in around edges. Apply the first coat using a smooth brushing motion then go back to catch any drips or sags. Allow proper drying time before adding a second finish coat for a polished look.


##Specialty Painting Surfaces


Unique **painting** surfaces like ceilings, tiles, cabinets, and exterior siding also benefit from some specialized techniques. Textured ceilings may need thickened paint for ample coverage over bumps and ridges. Carefully brush cabinets in sections and keep floors protected from drips.


When **exterior painting**, start at the top with eaves and work down. On siding, apply paint in the direction of the boards and avoid lap marks by maintaining a wet edge. Proper prep and primers are especially important for painting exterior surfaces as well.


##Estimating Painting Costs


If hiring a professional to paint instead of tackling the work yourself, get a few bids and estimates. Painting costs depend on the size of the job, number of rooms, ceiling height, level of surface prep required, and any specialty **painting** like textures or cabinets. Quality paint plus labor will also impact the total painting costs.


Some painters may charge by the square footage while others price by the hour. Expect to pay more for high-end custom painting than basic repaints. Get quotes in writing and check for details on materials and number of coats. Avoid contractors who seem flaky or hard to pin down on specifics.


##Painting Your Home With Quality and Care


Whether reviving a few rooms with fresh colors or doing a whole-home repainting, proper prep and techniques are key for getting professional looking results. Patience and attention to detail also go a long way. Work methodically and carefully to avoid messy drips and splatters.


Finally, enjoy the transformative power of paint! With some color inspiration, effort, and elbow grease, you can give your home’s interior and exterior a much-needed face lift. The new coats of paint will add life back into worn surfaces while also showcasing your personal style.




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