Make the most of your open-plan living space with clever colour zoning
Jul 19, 2017
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Revamp your living spaces like a pro with these 8 expert steps to master home paint, including choosing the right wall paint colour and preparing surfaces.
If you’re someone who likes to add a bit of yourself to every part of your home paint and decor, then this blog is definitely for you! Whether you’re a beginner or a painting pro, these simple steps can be your guide and checklist to transforming your living space into a stylish and welcoming environment in 8 simple steps.
Choosing the right wall paint colour is essential as it sets the tone for the entire space. Take the time to select a colour that reflects your personality and complements the existing décor in your home. If you are unsure, consider using a colour wheel or consulting with a professional from Dulux to help you make the right choice.
Before painting, ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials. This includes paint, brushes, rollers, painter's tape, drop cloths, and a ladder. Having everything on hand will make the process smoother and ensure you have everything you need to get the job done right.
Preparing the surfaces before painting is crucial to ensure a smooth and even finish, including cleaning the walls, filling in any holes or cracks, and sanding any rough spots. Once the surfaces are ready, cover the floors and furniture with drop cloths or plastic to protect them from paint splatters.
Applying the tape around the edges of the walls, ceiling, and trim will ensure clean and crisp lines. Take time with this step, ensuring the tape is applied without gaps. This will help prevent any paint from bleeding onto surfaces where it shouldn't be.
If you are painting over a dark or heavily textured wall paint colour, it is recommended to prime the surfaces first. This will help the new home paint adhere better and provide a smoother finish. Use a primer suitable for your specific walls, and allow it to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Start with the edges and corners, using a brush to create a clean line around the painter's tape. Then, use a roller to fill in the rest of the space. Apply the paint in even strokes, and blend each stroke into the previous one to avoid visible brush or roller marks.
Once the first coat of paint has dried completely, apply a second coat to ensure full coverage and a smooth finish. This is especially important if you are using a lighter wall paint colour, as it may require more coats to cover the previous colour.
Once the paint has dried completely, carefully remove the painter's tape from around the edges. This will reveal clean and crisp lines, giving your home paint a professional and polished look.
Following these 8 steps, you can master the art of home paint and create a beautiful and updated space.
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