4 Paint Strategies to Help Spruce up Your Home

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Paint is magical! It offers a way to inject new life into your home. It can revitalize your tired walls, add color to your space, or both. But because paint is sometimes a pricey purchase, it is important to use paint in the most effective ways.

What Could Be Better Than Sprucing Things Up in Your Own Home?

Paint can rejuvenate a space and give it a fresh, new look! Painting your home can be a fun project. There are many ways to add color to your home, and painting is a wonderful way to do just that!

A fresh coat of paint on your kitchen cabinets, a bureau, or on a light fixture can brighten up a space without breaking the bank. There is no shortage of YouTube home DIYers that can help get you started. You can change the color of a mirror, sand and paint wooden picture frames, or upcycle an old shelf you find at a garage sale. Paint can work wonders! If you plan well and choose the best colors, you can jazz up an entire home office or family room.

Repainting old furniture is also a great way to add new life to an old piece. When stripping paint from old furniture, it is important to be aware of the type of paint that was originally used. Some paint strippers can damage the wood underneath if not used correctly. Once you strip the paint, sanding the wood will help to create a smooth surface for the new paint.

Don’t know where to start? Check out this video on painting basics.

Here are 4 Paint Strategies to Help Spruce up Your Home and help you get the most out of your paint.

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  1. Don’t buy too much! One gallon of paint can go a long way when used properly, so be sure not to buy too much. A quart of the right color paint can work wonders!
  2. Buy the right paint for the job. Be aware of the type of paint that you are using. Some paint strippers can damage the wood underneath the paint if not used correctly.
  3. Use a primer to help your paint adhere to the surface. Prime the area before you start painting, and then use a brush (or roller) to apply the paint. A thicker coat of paint will result in a longer-lasting finish. Using a primer will increase the life of the item by protecting it from water, dirt, and other elements.
  4. Test the paint on a small, inconspicuous area before you commit to the entire item. Remember to take the weather into account, as different colors will look different depending on the weather.

Paint is the perfect way to add personality to your home’s exterior too! A fresh coat of paint on your front door can make a significant difference, and it is a relatively easy and inexpensive project. And painting your shutters or trim can add curb appeal to your home.

Adding paint to your home does not have to be a daunting task. Set aside a weekend to focus on one or two projects at a time and create a home that is both beautiful and functional.

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