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Should I Paint that? Painting Borders
Paper borders have definitely gone up in flames, but how about painted borders? Painted, wallpapered, and stenciled borders have replaced the traditional paper borders and these modern border options have become design acceptable again.
Should I Paint That? Painting to Cover Mold & Stains
Once stains are there, they become the focal point of the room, the first thing your eyes travel to no matter how gorgeous the rest of the home looks. Are you ready to get rid of these pesky stains once and for all?
How to Enhance Your Home's Curb Appeal for Selling in the Winter
A key to being able to easily sell your home in the winter is to ensure you have an aesthetically pleasing exterior look. There is great value in having a good curb appeal because it is the first impression of anyone who is visiting your home. The state of your home’s exterior acts as a quick glance at what the inside of your home may look like. There are several simple elements of design to consider: Having clear walkways, an upgraded mailbox, and a fresh coat of paint.
Should I Paint That? Painting Concrete Floors
If you live in a home with an unfinished basement, chances are that every time you walk downstairs, you have to encounter your concrete floors. Or heading out into your garage every day you see the smooth concrete of your garage floor. If you’re trying to think of some ways to liven things up a bit, it might have crossed your mind to paint it. Painting your concrete is much cheaper and easier than trying to install another kind of flooring over top of the concrete and, if it’s done well, you can end up with a nice result that won’t be an eyesore.
The Science of Paint/Primer Combos and Why They Don't Work
When looking for paint for everyday projects it is very common to see the description “Paint and Primer in one”. This is used to describe paint companies best or premium paint. However, consumers should take note: Paint and Primer are two different products with very distinct purposes.
Prepping the Exterior of Your Home Before Painting
The benefits of properly preparing your exterior surfaces before painting extend far beyond the purely aesthetic. Making sure to follow certain guidelines before painting your home’s exterior can add both value to your property and years to the life of your new paint job. Since most paint failures result from inadequate surface preparation, don’t skimp on this crucial step just because it takes extra time and effort! Preparation procedures vary depending on the type of project and the surface/s to be painted. Here, we’ll detail the best practices for preparing the exterior of a standard Ohio, wood-sided home prior to painting.