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Paint Guide 101:

Go Green! What color is right for you? What is a good quality paint? Here's a quick guide to choosing the right color like a pro!

Before you choose a color, you wonder what I expect of this color? If you paint your house in order to sell your color will not be the same as someone who has three children, pets messy and not the intention. There are many questions on the color link, you can ask when you buy paint. They can be words that do not recognize you, we will give you a quick explanation of some terms and definitions.

Oil and water-borne paints: Well, without being technical, oil paints dry harder and have to clean with alcohol for the average homeowner, it is a nightmare. Water-based paints do not dry to hard (which in many cases) a plus, she cleaned with water and is much easier to work with. Oils should be regulated for unwanted stains.

Let's talk about replacing Sheen: The easiest way for me to shine is to explain the simple words shine with a brilliance and luster. In most cases, have more shine, more durability, wash the paint. The gloss is generally as follows flat, food, Low Sheen / Luster, eggshell, satin / Pearl, semi-gloss, gloss. With very low gloss paints tend to hide weaknesses in the walls, while lighter colors tend to expose weaknesses. Therefore, especially painted ceiling is flat. Since the upper limit of the surface is barely touched, washed, no concern about the flat colors and can help to hide the drywall seams. Conversely, doors and trim and baseboards regularly received and treated as semi-gloss paint colors are the norm. What is your home? Well now, look at your walls, they are exposed to much wear and tear? If you live alone or simply have no children or pets, you can enjoy the softness in the flat or matte colors. But if you or your children are "hands on" if it is to your wall, low-gloss or eggshell, is likely to make the most sense. Satin is usually indicated for kitchens and bathrooms. This too is a matter of assessment.

Green Color: What's the big deal with "green" is? Now, as an artist for over 15 years, I could not wait to switch to "green"! Here's a quick rundown. Not environmentally friendly paints contain volatile organic compounds, VOCs emitted from paint as it dries. According to the website of the EPA some health problems as follows: "the eyes, nose and throat irritation, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, damage to liver, kidney and central nervous system. Some organics can cause cancer in animals, some are suspected or known cause of cancer in humans. "Now you know why I could not wait to make the transition! So even if you're not in the salvation of the world thinking of you and others who may be in your house painting. The best thing about these" green "there are many to choose from , has no volatile organic compounds and some low VOC. Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore's products have many different price points that I normally attend their products entrepreneur degree from Sherwin Williams Pro Green and Eco Spec from Benjamin Moore and the results of this paint is not environmentally exceeded its predecessor.

I should shell out for the best? During my years of experience in interior painting is a mid-level color works just fine. I always inform plans two layers. Even the best colors, even though their claims did not cover in a rock, unless the color is the same or very close. I have heard claims from a coat coverage, and I always ask the person selling me paint, "They guarantee a coat coverage?" The answer is always: "No.." So my advice to you is, if money does not matter go ahead and from the top of it, but if you're on a budget you can achieve good results paint a mid-level and keep more money in pocket.

What about primers? For me, the basic colors used in a few situations when you use a new paint primer Gypsum Drywall (or if you look at Primer Filler or patches). If you are an unwanted stains use an oil based primer. Surfaces can be had before the patch, such as walls, use an oil primer. In some cases, certain colors, a gray primer will be needed to reduce the number of coats. The reason is that the paints / varnishes, paints, used the color actually thin the paint so that the number of colors needed for greater transparency and paint thinner are. If you only have a picture of the color of your room and none of them concerned the circumstances change, you do not need a primer! Two layers of paint on a regular basis all you need. Trust me.

Simple Tips for exterior colors: If the outside of your house paint color always buy on line! The walls in your bedroom will be in 20 years never exposed to the conditions, surfaces painted the exterior of your house in three weeks. I recommend an atlas for extra durability. If they cash the color you get what you need.

Ask questions Do not be afraid to ask questions. What do healthcare professionals if they do not know what color to use. Ask the paint dealer and other artists. If you specialize a specific problem or area that you see that you want and do not know how to get it to ask for a dealer to paint. Be as specific as you can and give them as much information as possible. Otherwise, you might want to do a specific search on the Internet.

You can now go into any paint dealer with a sense of confidence! You may need to ask questions about their own products, but you will not wear the "deer in the headlights" look or a nod of the head, something that says the vendor.

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