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Toronto House Painting Tips
So, your Toronto home is getting a little dingy, and you
want to liven it up, with a new coat of interior paint.
Here are some handy tips and how-tos.
First, look into what you intend to do with the
renovation. You’re converting sweat equity into dollars
and cents in your home, and you’ll want it to look nice.
There are plenty of interesting techniques for painting
interesting patterns on the walls, from sponges and
distressed acid baths to carving balik stamps and
creating regular patterns that way.
Choose your colours to suit the room and its intended
function when you’re done; for example, pick colours
that match the window treatments, or the furniture that
will go into the room. Similarly, any trim you have
should be taken into consideration for matching paint
jobs as well. In general, lighter colours tend to
promote activity and awareness, making them good accents
for a nursery; darker colours recede from view. Darker
colours will make a room seem a little larger, due to an
optical illusion. Large expanses of color will seem
darker than smaller areas, so beware of dark colours on
large walls.
Look at the lighting that’s coming in – if you have a
south or southwestern facing window in this room, the
amount of light it gets throughout the day will vary;
you’ll want to make sure that whatever color you choose
won’t be too dark in the mornings or afternoons.
On to the job itself.
First, empty the room to be painted, just like you see
on Bob Villa. Put drop clothes over the floor, and put
masking tape over the window sills, edging it with a
putty knife to make sure you’ve got a clean line to work
from.
Next, scrub the walls down as thoroughly as you can; if
the surface isn’t clean, the paint won’t last as long.
Look for cracks and nail holes and seal them with
plaster and spackling paste, sanding them down so
they’re smooth. Be sure to remove all light switch and
electrical outlet covers – cover the screw joists with
tape so that you don’t clog them up with drying paint.
Third, make sure you buy all the paint in one batch; a
typical can of paint is good for a given number of
square feet of wall space; give the dimensions of the
room you’re painting to the local paint store and
they’ll give you an estimate for how much paint to get –
hold on to some of the excess in case you ever have to
touch up the room.
For more tips on home improvement visit
http://www.perfecthomedecor.com - a site that
offers articles on how to improve every room in the
house as well as home decorating tips for every budget.
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