Painting Your Home Diy Project
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Article Title: Painting Your Home Diy Project
Author: neil parnham
Category: Home, Interior Design, Home Improvement
Word Count: 435
Keywords: home,improvement,diy,paint,painting
Author's Email Address: articles@diyconservatories-and-windows.co.uk
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Colours in your home can make or break it, use the wrong colour scheme and you could end up in a home that feels dull and eerie, or on the opposite you could end up with a nice house all open and welcoming both to you and your family as well as possible house buyers coming into your home.
First of all you will have to assess what is the purpose of painting, will you be trying to sell your home or are you staying living in your home, then you have to see what type of house you have, different colours have different effects on houses, would you put a vibrant yellow in a old house with oak wood beams, well you would if you want to ruin it, if you are in a old style house you most likely want it to be warm and inviting with shades of red but also incorporating white into it as well so not to make the room to dark.
There are many different types of paints as well as colours, you can even get your own colour made up for you at good diy stores, so you can get exactly what you are looking for. All types of paints fall into two categories water or oil based paints. Oil paints are good to be used on doors, metal, windows etc , where as emulsion paints are perfect for walls and ceilings and are a water based paint.
When using paints both styles come into either matt, semi-glass or gloss, matt being very good for walls where as gloss would be awful for walls and would be very hard to get off or cover over especially if the colour you are using is black.
Once you have chosen your paint you can then choose whether you want to paint straight onto the plaster or if you are going to add a texture to the wall with white wallpaper. There are many different designs available if you want to have a texture on your walls so you will have a big choice to find the right one for you.
The next obvious step is to choose the paint tools, there is so many to choose from, but you are most likely going to use either a dragging or colour brushes for your project, to speed up your diy project you could also use painting rollers with a variety of sleeve sizes to suit your needs.
When you are painting put masking tape around the skirting boards and the edge of the ceiling to help avoid getting different colour paints where they shouldnt be.
Neil Parnham
Written by http://www.diyconservatories-and-windows.co.uk/
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