Saturday, 21 May 2011

Paint Decorating Ideas Bedroom


Picking The Right Paint For Your Bedroom


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Expert Author Lee Dobbins



Painting Your Bedroom is an inexpensive way to get a whole new look, however some people find it to be an overwhelming task to choose a color or type of paint. Many simply stare at the thousands of color swatches in the store and then walk away confused without ever picking out a color!

If you want to paint your bedroom, the first step is to select a range of colors or color theme. That way, when you go into the store you can narrow down your selection of color swatches to those in that general color shade.

If you want your bedroom to evoke a certain mood, some colors have shown to be better at evoking certain emotions or moods. Calming colors are soft colors - blues, greens, and lavenders in a muted shade. Anything too vivid or bright will not be calming. If you are decorating to have a calming effect these colors go quite well together. You could punch it up a bit with some brighter accents in the same colors but with a different tone. I like a sage green for the walls with some light sky blues and lavenders sprinkled around the rooms Bedding, wall coverings and flooring can be a solid color to keep the calm mood going. Accent with candles and perhaps a table top waterfall.

On the other hand, you might want to paint your bedroom so that it energizes. Maybe you want to wake up in the morning ready to go! Then you might want to try bright colors like reds and yellows with maybe a bit of orange thrown in. I love the look of deep red walls even if it may take several coats to cover! Yellow and orange make a nice color combination - maybe a bit 70's so you could do a nice retro design with these colors. Tone it down a bit by using brown as an accent. Of course, you can always use red with black and white for a classically contemporary look. And there's always a white room (bedding, walls, and floors) with bright red, yellow, blue and orange accents for a mid century feel that will liven up the place.

For a more elegant type of bedroom, you may opt for tans of off whites. These can match very well with some darker, rich colors like maroon, gold, or even black. Use some deep jewel tones to create a romantic but calming feeling. Gray and brown can be a nice modern color palette - use deep colors not light and you will be surprised how this can give the room a cozy feel that is a bit more modern.

Another choice you may have to make is if you want to use traditional paints or get an effect on your walls with special effect paints. You can add texture to your walls with paints that have texture build in, or use special paint to get the look of marble or old world plaster.
Some of these use solvent based glazes and others have specially made paint just for that particular look you want. A trip to your local Home Depot will find these paints as well as free classes on how to apply them.




Lee Dobbins writes for Bedroom Designs And Decoratins where you can find out more about bedroom decorating themes selecting paint for your bedroom.


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Friday, 20 May 2011

Home Painting Exterior


High-Performance Exterior Painting


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Exterior painting contractors are often challenged by the varying conditions and requirements posed by exterior painting projects. Through the years, the lessons learned at each completed project have advanced the paint technology. As a result of these advances, today's exterior paints cater to nearly every condition ever encountered during exterior painting project implementations.

Location-Driven Paint Considerations

Exterior painting contractors and paint manufacturers agree that one of the most common conditions that often have to be met when it comes to exterior painting projects is the one dictated by location. Geographical differences are apparent in construction styles and material preferences. Location therefore dictates the selection of exterior paint to be used.

For instance, the Southwest is the home of masonry and stucco exteriors. These substrates require primers and top coats appropriate for cementitious materials. In the Southeast, weather-resistant formulations are used by exterior painting contractors to withstand year-long exposure to wind and rain. In mountainous locations, on the other hand, sun-resistant and UV-absorbing resinous formulations are used.

Weather-Proof Exterior Coatings

Paint manufacturers have also developed formulations to cater to another major factor influencing projects - the weather. Climatic variables surrounding the project are considered by exterior painting contractors when selecting the products to use. It even influences the application and methods that they can use.

Climates that produce high levels of UV rays are often applied with elastomeric-based or 100% acrylic paints for surface protection. Windy and rainy weather are applied with thicker-film elastomeric to combat water-borne cracks.

Air temperatures lower than 50ºF can lead to surface chalking and premature peeling, while above 90ºF can severely affect surface preparation, application and curing. Exterior painting contractors must keep this in mind during the project. Freezing-thawing cycles, on the other hand, require flexible primers and topcoats to cope with the fluctuating temperatures.

The Environment's Role in the Choice of Exterior Coatings

Federal and local laws on environmental protection have influenced the design and manufacture of exterior coatings. Paints with the low-VOC formulations have been introduced. This aims to halt the harmful effects of VOC-emitting regular paints to the environment.

Painting contractors and paint manufacturers must comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) VOC-level standards at the national level. In the north east and mid-Atlantic states, the Ozone Transport Commission (EPA) Model Rule is in place. State-based air quality programs also watch strictly over VOC compliance that covers the building industry.

Compliance to these varying environmental regulations and agencies resulted in new formulations of exterior coating products for architectural, commercial and industrial painting. These are often low-VOC latex, water-borne or solvent alkyd products.

In 2012, a law shifting the building industry to the use of water-borne coatings will be in full effect. A significant change in favor of the environment, exterior painting contractors keep this in mind as they choose products for their existing and future coatings projects.

The factors above often dictate the choice of exterior coating products to use in painting projects. Yet exterior painting contractors often advise building owners to continue to seek the balance between meeting these conditions and choosing the best-performing product for their projects.




Steve Parker, Sr. Estimator. RaiderPainting.com is the leading painting company providing commercial and industrial painting services to over 1,000 Fortune 500 customers and small businesses nationwide. Call 877-724-3371 for a no obligation Estimate. Read our daily Raider Painting Blog.


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Monday, 16 May 2011

Painting Decorating Ideas

Some new paints

Tips for an Exterior or Interior Painting Home Improvement Project


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Giving your Tallahassee home a fresh look can be as easy as giving it a new coat of paint. One of the most commonly overlooked home improvement projects is merely adding a different coat of paint to your home's exterior. In fact, it is one of the top five value-adding home improvement projects that can be done to your home.







According to multiple experts, exterior and interior paint jobs consistently rank in the top five for home improvement projects that can add value to your home. When it comes time to sell the home, you want to make sure that the projects you have undertaken previously will reap a benefit financially. Not every project is considered to be a wise investment. While theoretically every home improvement or renovation project adds value to your home, since you are putting money into your home through added materials and labor, not every project realizes a return on your investment. Others only add marginal value to your home's worth. That makes it important for you to think about the projects you are considering and find out if they are deemed good financial investments. As mentioned above, paint jobs are considered wise investments. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when undertaking this project, whether inside or outside the home.

1. Consider a professional painter for your home's exterior. While a professional painter may even be recommended for your home's interior, it is nonetheless a project you can take on by yourself. Of course, hiring a professional painter will cost you more, but the result will be a cleaner and more vibrant look.

2. Don't forget to start with a primer. A base coat of tinted primer will make the paint look a whole lot better. Primer creates a sealed surface for paint, which makes the paint look more vibrant, hiding previous colors and blemishes. They also add to the life of the coat of paint, preventing cracks and peeling. It makes the paint last longer and stay more durable, something extremely important for exterior paint jobs. Don't forget that primer will actually save you money since it will keep you from having to use up a lot of expensive high-quality paint to cover over previous colors or marks. The tinted primer is less expensive and can act as a first coat.

3. When picking the color, you want to steer clear of outrageous colors that make a home harder to sell. It is a fine balance between your personal tastes and remembering that this is also a home improvement project that can add value to your home in the eyes of potential future buyers.

4. Pay attention to details. Even if you are overwhelmed with the size of the project, resist the urge to hurry through the preparation or the actual painting. Protect nearby furniture, electrical outlets, woodwork, cabinets, countertops, and exterior surfaces. If you are tempted to rush through this home improvement project, it may be better to let a professional do it.

5. Finally, don't avoid the more expensive paint just so you can save some money today. Remember that more expensive paint is priced higher for a reason. If you are doing this for your own present enjoyment as well as for purposes of future home value, be willing to spend a little extra on stronger, more vibrant paint.

Those are just five tips to keep in mind when giving your home's exterior or interior a new coat of paint. It's a project that can add value to your Tallahassee home years down the road when you decide to sell it. Therefore, keep that in mind every step of the way when undertaking this project.




Get tips for your next home improvement project, be it a paint job or a complete kitchen renovation, by checking out HomeProImprovement.com. Use sears home improvement Tallahassee stores near you to receive tips and ideas for your next project.


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