Are you going to take on the task of painting your home's interior? While it may seem like a simple job, there are a lot of mistakes that can be made along the way. Follow these tips to make your home look like it was painted by a pro.
Clean The Walls
Make people think that they can jump right into painting their walls without much prep work. While it's true that the old paint doesn't need to be stripped off the walls, you will see much better results if you give the walls a thorough scrubbing. Get out some soapy water and a scrub brush to get rid of dirt, grime, and grease on the wall, then let it dry before moving onto the painting process.
Dehumidify The House
If you have a dehumidifier in your house, it will help to run it prior to painting. Your walls may seem dry, but having high humidity can cause moisture to collect on your walls. This will cause the paint to end up with blotches or streaks when you are finished. Run the dehumidifier to remove humidity from the air, and then wipe any remaining moisture from the walls so that they can dry.
Use Painting Tape
The very clean lines that professional painters make is not due to the skill of painting a perfectly straight line. You need to use painters tape if you want to avoid accidentally getting paint on something that shouldn't be painted. If you're not confident with your painting skills, be sure to use plenty of tape around baseboards, windows, moldings, and other features on your walls.
In addition, there is some thought that must go into when that tape needs to be removed. It should be peeled off when you're finished painting the area. Many people make the mistake of waiting until the paint has dried to peel it off or painting the entire home and peeling the paint off at the very end. This will cause the tape to rip off the paint that has dried around it and create lines that look bad.
Use Primer
Primer will really help you when going from a very dark color to a light color, but it can also help the paint show up on your walls as the intended color. Don't skip out on this very important step that will help your paint look better once it is applied to your walls. Consider buying a paint that has a built-in primer if you are looking to paint your home quickly.
To learn more about painting, contact a residential interior painting service in your area.