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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.

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Should I Paint That? Bathroom Elements

Don’t be afraid to paint your bathroom! Your bathroom deserves just as much of a wow factor as the rest of your home. It can get pricey to completely renovate your bathroom. Follow some of our tips to save time and money if you are thinking of remodeling. There are so many different ways to paint your bathroom. You can paint the cabinets, walls, and tile. Something as simple as painting your cabinets is an easy fix.

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Painting Kitchen Cabinets: Mistakes to Avoid

Painting kitchen cabinets is one of the easiest ways to upgrade your kitchen just in time for the holidays. Paint your kitchen cabinets whatever color you like! It is easy to make mistakes when painting kitchen cabinets. Once you check out these tips, they will be easier to avoid in the long run.

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Should I Paint That? Painting Decks and Porches

Deciding if you should paint your deck or porch begins with whether or not it’s already painted. If your deck boards are of natural wood, you might choose to finish them with a stain in order to preserve the visibility of their grain, but painting your decking boards can be a great way to add personality to your outdoor living area! If your wood has aged or you’re noticing peeling paint, it’s probably time for a fresh finish, as putting it off until later leads only to more noticeable flaws and an unavoidably time-consuming maintenance routine.

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