Here are 10 things that you should know about interior painting.
Various interior painting finishes have their own advantages.
Before you even start your interior painting task, make sure you consider wall imperfections and other factors. High gloss paint is easy to clean and offers a better durability. Flat paints work well for hiding imperfections but it is more prone to damage. Eggshell is an efficient middle option for many homeowners.
Don’t let fear make your room white.
Colors add texture and depth to your room. Choosing the right colors can turn a dull room into a warm and beautiful space. If you got a color that you don’t like, don’t hesitate to paint over it.
When it comes to interior painting, small samples prevent huge, unwanted surprises.
It can be pretty hard to tell which color is going to look nicely on your wall using a small paint swatch. Purchasing a test gallon may be costly, especially if you are having a hard time making up your mind. A lot of paint makers are now providing small sample cans of their paint products. These sample cans only cost a few dollars and prevents you from wasting hard earned money on a color that will not work for you.
The square footage is only one half of the equation.
Make sure you are aware of the room’s square footage when you are ready to purchase paint. There are other factors that may affect the total amount of paint that you need. Take note of the surface where you are painting, whether you are priming walls and the total number of coats you require.
Before getting on to the interior painting job, make sure you prepare the wall.
Around 80% of your time will be spent with prep work. Paint isn’t going to hide all the imperfections, contrary to popular beliefs. Make the wall surface as flat as possible. Clean walls and remove dust or debris before painting.
Don’t forget the primer.
There’s a reason why it is called a primer. For a high quality interior painting job, the primer is an essential tool. It seals wall surface and provides a good base for paint to grab. If you have spackled your wall in the past, a primer should be use to prevent flashing.
Rollers put more paint on walls.
You can use masking tape to get rid of extra fibers even before painting. If you miss this step, the fibers will turn into permanent wall fixtures.
When doing interior painting tasks, make sure you don’t overextend yourself.
You can make use of extension poles to reduce and time and effort for an interior painting job. These poles will prevent you from climbing up/down a ladder and gives you extra leverage when painting a wall in front of you. Indeed, the advantages of extension poles outweigh its costs.
When you ‘box’ your paint, you cannot fight blotches.
A color mixer can cause slight variations from one can to another. You wouldn’t want to have two shades in one wall. Mix all the paint cans together in a huge container before painting. Boxing your paint will let you have a consistent color shade for the whole room.


