Interior
Painters, Painting
Is
it time to paint your walls?
Are the walls in your home looking faded? Then
it may be time for some interior painting work
to be done in your home. There are many questions
one may ask themselves prior to hiring a professional
house painter, or painting themselves such as,
what colors should I use, how much paint will
I need, what types of tools and equipment are
necessary to complete my house painting project.
Also there are many different types of color palates
to look through, and once you decide on a color,
you can use imaging software to see how well your
color choices fit together.
What is interior painting?
Interior
painting is the application of paint on walls
to improve your interior design. Using the right
type of paint, choosing the right color, and applying
it with a professional technique are important.
Hiring a professional painter to do your interior
painting can be the best way to achieve the home
design results you are looking for.
Collecting the right information on painting
It is important to collect all the information
you need on interior paint types, products, materials,
and application techniques. It is also important
to know what kind of primer you might need, the
difference between oil-based and latex paints,
as well as proper surface preparation, application,
cleanup, storage, and health and safety. To choose
the amount of gallons needed, a paint estimator
tool can be used.
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Things
you’ll need for interior painting
• Paint brushes
• Paint rollers
• Paint ladders
• Paint drop cloths
• Screwdrivers
• Rags
• Paint scrapers
• Caulk gun
• Sandpaper
• Duster
• Tape
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Quick Guide
How to Interior Painting
•
Remove all faceplates, and light covers
• Place all furniture in the middle of
the room, protect with plastic
• Patch all areas where needed, sand and
prime, caulk all areas where needed
• Prime your walls. Have primer tinted
to 75% of the top coat color
• Use a high quality washable paint, apply
paint until full coverage is achieved (usually
requires at least 2 coats)
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