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Mastering the Art of Kitchen Cabinet and Interior Painting
Do you know how much achieving flawless kitchen cabinets and interior painting results can revamp your home. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a homeowner looking to hire a professional, this guide will equip you with the knowledge you need to transform your space.
Transform Your Home with the Power of Painting: A Budget-Friendly Makeover
Are you looking to give your home a fresh new look without breaking the bank? Look no further than the transformative power of painting! Painting is a cost-effective and versatile way to revitalize your living space, allowing you to achieve a stunning makeover without the need for a complete remodel
Trendy Paint Updates for your Home for Spring
Aren't you glad that winter is over? Although it seemed as though the cold weather season seemed to have a lasting hold this year, things are now warming up. Now is also the time to warm up the paint colors in your home, especially if you're selling a house this spring.
How to Choose Paint Colors for Your Interior Trim
Painting your interior trim a new color can help change the entire feel of a room. You can change the color of trimming on your door, window, cabinets, ceilings, walls, and furnishings. Before you contact PaintPositive to get the job done, first figure out a color that you feel best fits your room. The following ideas will help you decide on the perfect color for your trim.
How to Choose the Right Paint Color for Your Interior Rooms
You’ve decided to paint some interior rooms of your home, and you’re so excited about the change. There’s nothing like fresh paint to make a room feel new! But...where do you start? No one understands that feeling better than Paint Positive. We help our clients find the right color for their interior paint projects every day. It’s one of the reasons we offer free color consults!
Should I Paint that? The Insides of Kitchen Cabinets
Painting the interior of your cabinets is not much different from painting the exterior. First, determine the material your cabinets are made of. Are they wood, laminate, or metal? And what condition are they in? Typically, wood is easier to paint than laminate or metal because paint adheres to wood surfaces much better than harder, slicker surfaces. Determining the material and condition of your cabinets will tell you what type of paint you will need, and how much work it will take to prepare the surfaces for that paint.