![]() Painting your curtains delivers plenty of drama and energy to a room. The best part is that you don't have to hire an interior painting expert. Curtain painting is an easy DIY paint project. Steps for Painting Curtains
A Few Painting Curtain Tips
For ideas, search online and check out social media sites such as Pinterest and Instagram. Advantages of Having Painted Curtains
Stop by Rochester Painting and find out more about painting curtain projects. ![]() An old ceiling fan takes away from your home's total décor. A great option is to paint your ceiling fan. Using a foam brush application, repainting your ceiling fan is a pain-free method. You can buy the tool and paints needed at any store that specializes in home painting. The DIY ceiling paint project below lets you leave most of the fan in place, removing just the arms and blades. How to Paint a Ceiling Fan
Ceiling Fan Painting Tips
Contact Rochester Painting to find out more information on painting a ceiling fan. ![]() Painting vertical stripes can be a trying home painting project. Especially if you don't have a clue what to do. But the instructions below advise you how to paint them the correct way. Painting Vertical Stripes Cover and protect the surfaces not to be painted. Frog tape is best for masking and painting stripes. You can also use standard blue painters' tape. Using a big roller, apply a basecoat and let it dry for at least a day. Don't forget that the paint color you use as the base color will be one of the stripe colors. Put an indication of where to place the stripes. Next, pin a plumb line to each mark when the weight at the end has stopped swinging, pencil gently along this line each foot down until you get to the baseboard. Repeat for every mark. Tape off the stripes. Put the tape down along the pencil marks on the outside edge of every line painted. When done taping, you will have the appearance of two distinct widths of stripes. Your work is done correctly. Tips on Vertical Stripe Painting
Now you can enjoy the incredible results of your work. Vertical stripes make a room appear spacious, a low ceiling look taller, and any space loftier. The good thing about vertical striped walls is that they never go out of style. When you paint vertical stripes, a reasonable amount of time is used on marking, taping, and measuring. The actual paint job goes swiftly. However, your results are contingent on meticulous preparation. Therefore, don't skip any steps. Contact Rochester Painting to find out how having vertical stripes on your wall can liven up your interiors. ![]() Sponge painting is a method that creates an incredible display of colors merging. It is the right approach for making a wall that is the star attraction of a room. Despite the stylish three-dimensional look created by this effect, sponge-painting is an easy thing to learn. It entails nothing more than applying a coat of paint and using sponges to dab on another color, so the first coat of paint shows through. Altering dabbing methods and paint colors provide you with total creative freedom. Using the simple sponge-paint method below, you can renovate a dull space into one that brings excitement to your interiors. Steps for Sponge Painting Sponge painting conceals little flaws. However, significant wall damage needs to be fixed before you begin painting. The same prepping for ordinary paint jobs apply to sponge painting. You must clean the walls and cover the surfaces you want to protect. Paint the walls with the base paint color. If needed for total coverage, apply a second base coat. After the base coat is dry, combine one part of your second color of paint with four parts of the faux glaze. The more glaze you use, the more translucent the topcoat will be. Wet a natural sea sponge, then dip into the bucket of glaze. Be sure to blot any excess off the sponge. Begin by gently pressing the sponge into the wall corners. Tap the sponge in an uneven pattern, leaving a light coat of glaze. As you tap, do not dab too hard, or you will leave too much glaze on the surface. Check the entire wall surface. Use a little piece of sponge to get into corners or touch up any areas, create a consistent finish. Sponge Painting Tips
Get in touch with the painting professionals Rochester Painting to learn more about sponge painting. ![]() As any house painter will tell you, painting texture walls are intimidating. Conventional paint brushes usually skip the valleys and peaks, leaving bare patches that need numerous passes to cover completely. But all is not lost. If you're prepping for a painting project, follow this guide on how to paint a textured wall. Its precise method uses either a wall brush or roller. These paint applicators allow you to paint a textured wall with little effort and amazing results. Painting Textured Walls: Step 1 Pick a textured surface primer. Choose either a tinted or white primer comparable to the color of the paint. Either oil-based or latex works here. Though keep in mind: Oil-based is more versatile since you can top it with either oil-based or latex paint. On the other hand, oil-based paint doesn't stick too good to latex primer. Step 2 Choose either an oil-based or latex paint (semi-gloss or satin) that's reflective enough to display the details of the wall texture. Step 3 Fill any holes using a putty knife and spackle. Vacuum the whole textured wall, getting rid of any dust. Step 4 Before you begin painting, apply a coat of primer to the wall. If discoloration appears on the wall after the first primer coat, follow with a second coat. Step 5 With a wall brush or roller cover, paint textured walls using the same method you did to prime them. If you use a roller and the paint isn't getting to the recesses of a specific area, paint over it with a wall brush. Step 6 If you want a deeper shade, apply a second coat to the textured walls. Then, let it dry entirely before restoring the room and reattaching the light fixtures. When done, check the wall for missed spots and touch up as needed with a small roller or chip brush. Be sure to allow the first coat of paint to dry before doing any touch-ups. Benefits of Having a Textured Wall Besides delivering interest to a room, a layer of texturing works as a protection against peeling and sagging. Reach out to Rochester Painting to learn more about how textured walls can enhance your living space. ![]() Nail holes in drywall nail are the most typical sort of drywall damage. It is necessary to have gaps in your drywall to shelves or install curtains. Everyone loves hanging family photos and wall art. However, it is just as important to know how to patch nail holes in your drywall. Luckily, these are easy repairs if you follow the suggestions below. How to Patch Nail Holes in Drywall: Materials and Tools Needed
Repair Drywall Nail Holes Before you start, be sure you the equipment and tools listed above as well as a small amount of paint that matches your wall color. Be advised, if you intend to patch numerous spots on the same wall, that you prime and repaint the whole wall. You don't want places of paint that appear newer than the rest of the wall. Color, like everything else, disappears slightly with age and is discolored by dirt and dust. If you do repaint just one spot, be warned that newly painted patches might be visible afterward. If this occurs, you should paint the whole wall. There's nothing wrong with hiring an interior painting professional to do the task for you if your painting skills aren't the best. Prepping the Hole With a razor knife, carefully get rid of any paper around the entrance of the hole. Filling the Hole Put a little spackling on your putty knife and push the spackle into the gap. Be sure to fill the hole. Then, go back over to scrape away any excess spackle. Sand the Patch After you've filled the drywall nail holes with spackle, sand the whole area using sandpaper. Be sure you sand any bumps in your spackle even with the rest of the wall. Slide your hand over the sanded patch. It should feel smooth. Priming the Patch Before repainting, you need to apply the drywall primer to the patched area. If you don't use a primer, the spackled spot looks shinier than the rest of the wall. Now, you can repaint the spot. As stated earlier, the place might be noticeable, especially if the wall paint is faded and old. The best practice is to repaint the whole wall. If you want more information on how to fix nail holes in your drywall, call Rochester Painting and speak with one of our friendly expert painters. ![]() Some architectural details are more appealing than a porch, which is the ideal place to relax on a sunny day with a good book and a cool beverage. How you decide to decorate your porch says plenty about your style. If you're conventional or have any superstitions, you might already know that blue is a common porch color. Making Your Porch Blue If you've been on a road trip in the south, you most likely have seen porches of all sizes and shapes usually used for a place to sleep on a hot summer night or for a long nap. Also, you might have seen a great trend in regards to color choice and might be curious as to the reason porches are painted blue more frequently than any other color. Stress Relief The color blue has been known to have a calming effect and may help to slow down your heart rate, alleviate high blood pressure, and reduce stress. Although a porch is intended to deliver shelter from the elements, a blue porch offers you the best of both worlds as it shields you from adverse weather while delivering the look of a restful spot. Insect Deterrent Some feel that insects are less likely to fly around a space that is blue as it mimics the sky. Tips to Get the Perfect Shade of Blue With a vast number of shades of blue, it might seem like a difficult task to find the right blue for your porch. Here are some tips:
For a conventional style house, consider selecting a subtle or muted shade of blue, saving the bright or bold colors for a more modern design. Regardless if you pick to paint your porch yourself or hire an exterior painting professional, think about carrying on these old traditions when painting your blue porch, for results you will love for a very long time. ![]() The heavy-duty, glossy finish made by oil-based paint makes it a well-liked choice for a host of applications such as doors, trims, molding, cabinetry, furniture, as well as other exterior and interior surfaces. Oil-based paint is usually called alkyd or solvent-based paints. Oil-based paints have a much higher level of VOC that gives the paint a strong odor. Alkyd paints are a probable health hazard for humans and dangerous for earth due to the high levels of VOCs. Water-Based Paints vs. Oil-Based Paints Oil-based paints have a few differences from water-based paints, which account for over 80% of the home painting industry. In many alkyd paints, the thinner has a chemical solvent that resembles alcohol. The reason for the thinner is to enhance the flow and texture of the paint and make it effortless to apply. In comparison, water-based paints use water as a transporter. When the paint has dried, the water evaporates. Paint manufacturers use a natural oil or synthetic resin as a binder in oil-based paints. In water-based paints, the binder is latex. Alkyd Paint Advantages Alkyd paints are resistant to humidity and moisture, durable enough to handle everyday usage. Oil-based paints are vastly used for high traffic areas in a residence like playrooms and hallways. As a result, they are excellent choices for cabinets, bathrooms, furniture, and kitchens. The glossy finish creates stain-resistant surfaces. The paint can be wiped down with a simple cleaning. Surfaces won’t easily fade or stain. Other advantages of using oil-based paint include: Durability - Better adhesion than water-based paints Versatility - Suitable for most materials Ease of Application - Has a great one-coat application and coverage capability Mildew Resistance - Oil-based paints include mildewcide, which reduces mildew growth Cleanup – Necessitates paint thinner or turpentine When using oil-based paints in your home, bear in mind that you will need plenty of ventilation due to the high levels of VOCs. Also, alkyd paints necessitate the use of a different brush than water-based paints. If you aren’t sure whether to use water-based or oil-based paint for your project, contact a Rochester painter. This professional will know the correct type of paint to use on any surface. ![]() When purchasing paint and accessories, you get what you pay for. You can safeguard your investment and enhance the wear and longevity of your brushes with the right maintenance techniques before, during, and after using. Below is some pertinent information on how to store your paintbrushes. How to Pick a Quality Brush The quality of your paintbrush will define your satisfaction with the completed product and make the painting job easier and quicker. For all exterior and interior home painting projects, spending a couple more dollars on the correct brush and picking the right one for the job can be the difference between a professional and an unprofessional looking finish. Brush Types Natural Bristles - Made from natural animal hair. These brushes are best for using oil-based finishes and paints. Polyester/Nylon Blends - This combination of materials works well with all latex paint types, keeps its shape, is simple to clean and is very durable. Polyester Bristles - For an even and smooth paint application. How to Store Paint Brushes Based on the range of your job, you might need to take a few short breaks. Instead of just laying your paintbrushes on a drop cloth or newspaper, leave the lower part of the bristles in the paint before walking away. This stops the paint on the brush from drying out, letting you start back right where you left off. Cleaning and Storing Your Brushes When your project is done, it’s time to clean and store your brush until your next project. Follow these steps: Clean your brush before the paint has an opportunity to dry, getting rid of any excess paint by moving the brush around the paint can rim and then brushing in a zigzag pattern across a couple of sheets of newspaper. Clean the brush completely, using water for latex-based paint and the correct solution for oil-based paints. Wash the brush with water and soap, removing any leftover solvent and hit the brush against the edge of your worktable to get rid of extra water. Reshape the bristles using your hand or a paintbrush comb. Hang the brush vertically with the bristles going downward. Taking care of your brushes will ensure that they stay in good shape for a long time. Buying quality brushes and keeping them clean will be worth it. Contact a local painting company if you want to double-check caring for your brushes and rollers. ![]() At some point, all of us have gazed up at a night sky to see a dazzling display of planets and stars. Typically, the bodies appear close enough to touch. Then, the next night the bodies have disappeared. If you love the night sky and would like to see it whenever you want, consider painting a galaxy on your ceiling. Your ceiling of stars can be very tranquil as well as a fantastic asset. With the use of some fundamental tools and special glow paint, you can create a genuine-looking galactic ceiling that has shooting stars and planets. What You Need Examine a photograph and plan a layout on your mural. If you want a galaxy that truly showcases the planets, galaxies, moon, and constellation maps, buy a stencil kit. Here is a list of the things you’ll need to get started:
To make your painting a galaxy even more accurate, use stencils to make horizon lines, which may include shapes of trees, mountains, and buildings. Ceiling and Room Preparation This job will be messy. Therefore, proper preparation of the room will help with your clean-up are you’re done. Begin by moving portable objects and small furniture items out of the room. Relocate bigger pieces away from the space where you’ll be working. Cover the items with a heavy drop cloth to shield them from paint. If you have a ceiling fixture, cover it with plastic, securing it with painter’s tape. Also, put tape over the light fixture switch so you won’t accidentally turn the light on during the project. Tips for Creating Your Ceiling Galaxy Be sure that the work area has enough ventilation before you begin. Keep in mind that you don’t want to paint your galaxy on a dark hue. Though unseen during the day, the phosphorescent paint displays better on a light shade of paint. Apply a dark background only if you desire visibility during the daytime. The sky’s the limit with this exciting project. If you need assistance with any home painting project, arrange a consultation with a painting expert. |
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