Richy Rich

Monday, December 31, 2012

Paint House With a Brush?

When you're done reading this, you might be convinced to paint your house exterior with a brush. Or, if that's too much of a conversion, at least you might understand why painters and homeowners alike spend considerable time outside applying brush to house.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Top Seven House Painting Tips For Beginners

After watching some home makeovers, you would definitely notice that redefining the interior color of any residence gives it a fresh and comfortable look. Consequently, homeowners get the itch to do the same. Those who cannot hire professionals for the task, search for house painting tips which can get them carry on with the task by themselves. Do you want to give this a try as well? Learn from the following insights.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Real Cost of Painting Your Own Home

How hard is it to paint your own home? The truth of the matter is, not very. You just need paint, brushes, some tape and maybe a paint roller and you are in business. Of course if you are like most people you will start off strong, then run out of time and be stuck with a half-finished project.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Some Useful Tips for Using Spray Paint

Using a can of spray pain is not always as easy as it looks. If you don't know the tips and tricks to pray painting, you can end up with a project that doesn't look good. Or, you end up fighting with clogged nozzles. Sometimes you get paint all over yourself. These tips will help you do the best possible job without making too much of a mess.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

How To Spray Paint Like a Pro

Spray paint is an easy and affordable way to spruce up something you already have or transform a cheap craigslist find. You can spray paint pretty much anything; but a seemingly simple spray paint project can quickly go south if done poorly. Drips, crackling and uneven coverage are all common problems that can be avoided if you take your time and know what you're doing. Here are some general tips for making your next spray paint project a success.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

5 Tips for Using Paint Primer in a Paint Gun

Paint Primer makes any paint job last longer and even though it adds an extra step to the process, it doesn't have to be a chore. Using a paint gun is a great way to apply primer and below are five tips on how to use this tool efficiently and effectively.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Painting Problems - Paint Cracking

Paint cracking is a common problem, usually quite visible in older homes with a lot of layers of paint. It looks like a flattened spider web of cracks in the paint. The similar term crackling is used to refer to a fuax finishing painting technique to that is meant to resemble cracked paint found in older homes.

Monday, November 12, 2012

House Painting Tips

After you have watched some home makeover portions in the internet and in the television, you probably think of possible house painting tips to consider. This is to ensure that your house will look highly comfortable, fresh and comes with the best aesthetic appeal. The good thing is that even if you are not experienced enough in painting your house, it is possible for you to make your house look amazing by simply knowing the best tips for painting house. So if you want to renovate your house sooner or later, it is now the time for you to know the possible house painting tips to consider.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

What to Do with Old Paint

Not sure what to do with old paint cans cluttering up your basement or garage? Follow this action plan to either condense or dispose of your surplus—and win back some valuable floor and shelf space in the bargain.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Painting Tools and Materials

Here’s a list of essential tools and materials to help you get started on your next painting project.

In addition to top-quality application equipment, you may need some of the painting tools and painting materials listed below in order to successfully complete your painting project. If you are like many homeowners, you already own some of these items. Depending on the nature of your painting project, you may consider investing in some of the items below.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

5 Pro Painting Tips Every Amateur Should Know

The goal of every painter is to paint neatly and quickly. This can be challenging. My neighbor recently spent an entire week painting his bedroom, and ended up with nearly as much paint on himself as on the walls and ceiling. And in the end, believe or not, his wife decided she didn't like the color. He's now spending most of his time outside working on the lawn. Fortunately, there are dozens of tricks, shortcuts and trade secrets devoted to painting, many more than for any other home-improvement activity. Listed below are my five favorite painting tips, gleaned from years of personal painting experience and by watching pros on many job sites. Try one or all of the following techniques and I'm sure you'll end up with a paint job nice enough to show off to the neighbors.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Paint Your House the Frugal Way

Have some interior or exterior house painting in your future? Here's how to do it the frugal way:

Supplies
There are lots of painting supplies on the market, but not all of them are affordable or necessary. To keep your painting job as affordable as possible, opt for the following supplies:

Friday, October 26, 2012

How To Paint? Tips and Guidelines

Painting any part of your home can be a daunting task. But these painting tips will have you painting like a pro. Before starting your next painting job, follow our painting tips.

With some brushstrokes of paint here and some rolling there, you finish your room's first coat of paint. As you reach for that well-deserved beverage, you notice paint splotches on the ceiling, roller lapmarks on the walls and primer peaking through. You could use some painting tips.

Brush & Roller vs. Paint Sprayer

Paint Sprayers used to exist in the category of "pros only" tools but today, a number of sprayers are now available at affordable prices for the amateur, DIY painter.

But just because it's on the shelves doesn't mean that it's good. It's tough to beat the tried and true painting tools, the brush and the roller. The first is perfect for clean edges and cutting in around wall transitions, the second is unbeatable at quickly covering large, flat areas. So, curious as to what the sprayer has to offer against these two aces of acrylic, we tested a new model head-to-head against the old standbys to see how it would measure up. The whole time I kept asking myself, "What do paint sprayers bring to the table?"

Thursday, October 25, 2012

6 Easy Steps to a Long-Lasting Paint Job

Many homeowners overlook the most important element of a durable paint job: Preparation. Here are six key steps to get the most out of your hard work and keep your house looking its best.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Pick Paint Colors For Your House

Picking house paint colors isn't just difficult. It's terrifying! Pick colors that are blah, and your house will seem flat and featureless. But if the colors you pick are too bold, they might overwhelm the architecture... and upset the neighbors.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cleaning a Paint Brush

If you are going to be tackling any home improvement projects that involve painting, you’re going to have to know how to go about cleaning a paint brush. If you don’t do it properly, the paint will dry in the bristles of the brush and it will quickly become hard and unusable. In this case, you might just as well throw the brush away

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Which Paintbrush Should You Use?

Buying a paintbrush has become like buying a toothbrush—the incredible variety of choices makes it a headache to pick one. To make the process a little easier, here are the four things to keep in mind when you head to the hardware store in search of a paintbrush.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Recommended House Painting Tools For Best Results

Everybody needs to paint their houses each once in awhile, and with it, numerous of us choose to paint the house ourselves. You know that this employment really uncomfortable, and it would consume significantly time and so quite a few forces. Depending on what tools you paint house, it is possible to definitely make the job easier.

Monday, October 15, 2012

How to Hire Best Painting Contractors for Home Painting Work?

Home improvement has gained considerable popularity these days as it is the sign of good living. A shining home always gives pleasure and makes us fresh when return back to home after tired schedule.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Tips On Selecting Exterior House Colours


Choosing exterior house colors can be very difficult. It often takes years of experience to learn what colors and materials will look good together. The average person has never done this before and certainly dooesn't have training or professional experience. And choosing the wrong color paint or material can be a very costly error that you'll likely have to accept for many years (or spend a lot of money to fix). Here are some tips to help you get started.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Painting Techniques For Your Bathroom

The bathroom is one place in the house that you visit and use the most often, so it will be good to do the house painting in it to make sure that your stay in there is as pleasant as possible. The general rule is to paint your bathroom with light size-enhancing colors - aside from achieving the effect of more space in it, the light colors enable you to spot dirt immediately which can be removed early and easily with water, rather than wait for the dirt to harden, which could be more difficult to remove.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Interior Painting

If you are thinking about interior painting or exterior home painting the best way to go about it is by hiring a professional painter to do the work for you. The main reason to go through a When painting a room, it is best to paint the ceiling first, followed by the walls, with the trim, cabinets, & doors painted last. Work from the top down. In order to keep a wet edge, only cut in wall at a time before you start painting with rollers.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

8 Reasons a Quality Paint Brush for Home Painting

It's best to consider what type of brush you are going to use before you begin your next house painting project. there are some important things to consider when purchasing your brushes. I consider the 8 following features when choosing brushes. As a homeowner you should do the same.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How to Paint Ceramic Floor Tiles

Painting ceramic floor tiles will help you make them look attractive. You may feel that it is a challenging task, as paints do not stick well with the shiny, slick surface of the ceramic tile flooring. However, if you take some extra efforts to prepare the floor, then you can find the task of painting ceramic tiles, much easier.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Spray Painting Equipment and Booths

Spray painting is a process in which a device (a paint sprayer) sprays a coating of paint through the air onto the surface which is to be painted.

There are different types of paint sprayers which are used for spray painting. These are also referred to as spray guns and spray applicators.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

How to Paint Your Ceiling

When homeowners think of painting their ceilings, images of splattered paint and matted hair come to mind. But with the right tools and the necessary steps, making over that space above your head doesn't have to mean you'll be losing yours. A ceiling paint job can easily be done.

Monday, July 23, 2012

The History Of The Paint Brush

Paint brush manufacture dates back to prehistoric times, when wall and cave drawings suggest some form of brush was used. Brushes have been discovered in Egypt, which were made from split palm leaves, and it is an accepted fact that writing brushes were used by the ancient Greek and Romans.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Painting and the Importance of Primer

There are many ways with which to finish your surface whether it's a wall, ceiling, or floor. Choosing between the various materials available such as wallpapers, sidings, wood, etc, can be difficult if not close to impossible. But out of the many exotic and colorful finishes we have around today, paints - in some form or other - have perhaps been around the longest. - And we have certainly come a long way since harvesting color from the dirt!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

When To Use Primer Before Painting

Do you need to prime before you paint? This is a question that I hear quite often as a professional painting contractor. There are many instances where you will need to prime a surface before you paint but priming is not always required. In this article we will look at times when using a primer is necessary not only for a nicer finish but also how using a primer can actually save you money by using less paint.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Before You Paint - Choose a Primer

It's exciting to get ready to paint your room or your house the dream color that you always wanted. But you can't just dive into the project by throwing on a fresh coat of paint, thinking that it'll come out that beautiful color you envisioned in your head.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Do You Need to Use Paint Primers?

Primer is an undercoating substance in the painting to smooth out uneven surfaces so that the paint looks and wears better. It works very well to eliminate stains and to cover wood imperfections. However, it depends on the type of project and the types of surfaces. You would not probably need a paint primer if the new paint you used is the same type of paint and color as the old existing paint, provided an even, no dirt surface.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

When Choosing Exterior Paint, Pick the Right Finish

Exterior paint choices in terms of color, texture and finishes are never ending. It can prove to be a daunting task for homeowners to make the right choice. Below explained are some exterior paint finishes that you can settle for depending upon their suitability towards your home.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

How To Use The Airless Paint Sprayer

When performing a larger task, this tool is a should have. The paint sprayer makes use of an hydraulic pump to move paint from the bucket, believed a high pressure hose and onto the wall. This tool is simple To utilize, But in case your renting 1 Ensure that to study this entire manual. Most gear that you rent from a store also comes with instruction which you need to appear more than. This method of painting ceiling also works for painting over best old texture.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Getting Started With House Painting

There are a lot of things that you need to consider when painting your house, and it is impossible to cover everything in an article. Our intention is to give you a clear understanding of how house painting should be done. If you don't want to hire Vancouver painters to do the job for you, then this article will be of great help. Today, I will be showing you some of the things that you need to do to get started with house painting, including the things that you need to do to ensure the quality of the paint.

Friday, July 6, 2012

House Painting - Painting Exteriors

House painting is something that gets neglected by most home-owners. It is a common tendency to put off a home painting plan for months and years. This adjournment can prove to be pretty hard in the end. A delay in home painting can lead to damage to sidings, paint failure, internal water damage and many more issues fixing which would burn a hole in your pocket. It is always best to take precautions and stay away from such hassles.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Suede Paint Technique

Suede Paint Technique A great way to disguise damaged wall. If the walls in your home are less than perfect, you probably know how difficult it is to disguise damaged walls. Latex paint, semi-gloss paint, and others, do nothing to hide the imperfections in your walls. Applying wallpaper to the walls will only make the imperfections in your walls more obvious. So what is there left to do?

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Monday, July 2, 2012

Find Modern Painting Techniques

One of the best ways to make home or office beautiful is to apply nice color on walls. And it really matters to use the color that suits the size, appearance and nature of the area. As such, one needs to take help of painting companies in this regard as they can help in the selection of right color for the desired area.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Benefits of Hiring a Professional Interior Painting Company

What comes into your mind when you think of interior painting? What are its advantages?

The rejoinder to the above mentioned questions would lie in the minds of those who are well-versed with the diverse techniques of interior painting and fully comprehends its salient features.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Update Your Decor With Textured Paint

Adding an accent color to a wall or even painting a ceiling may be an ideal way to update your home decor. For an especially eye-catching effect, using textured paint may work in a variety of rooms. From subtle shades to bold splashes of color, the presence of texture as well adds an additional design element to further enhance your surroundings.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Tips for a Successful Paint Job - A Home Improvement Guide

For you to have a real value for your home, make it sure that this is painted with elegance and fashion. Have a color that will best fit the house as well as the owner's personality. Listed below are some of the painting ideas that can help you achieved a new style in your home with building complexity and style.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

House Painting Offers A Great Return On Investment

Exterior house painting done properly is probably the single most cost effective action a homeowner can take to preserve and protect their biggest investment, their home. The return on investment of a quality paint job is among the best investments a homeowner can make. Not only does your home look great, but painting increases its marketability and value.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

How to Clean Plastic Paint Trays

Wooden paint trays have been utilized by professional artists for centuries. However, difficulties cleaning the wood surface of the paint trays often lead some painters to abandon the idea of cleaning altogether. The manufacture of plastic paint trays has made tough palette cleanups a thing of the past. Most plastic paint trays are made of a smooth, durable resin that does not require heavy scraping and scrubbing to remove wet or dried on paint.

Friday, June 8, 2012

The Fastest Way to Rinse Out a Paint Roller

Paint rollers make short work of painting large, flat surfaces, but the roller covers may require replacement after each new use if they aren't properly rinsed. Frequent disposal and replacement of roller covers isn't just costly. It also means more waste is sent to the landfill. Properly cleaning and storing the covers ensures you have a supply ready for your next home improvement project, but cleaning doesn't have to be time-consuming. The proper paint-removal method depends on the type of paint that needs to be cleaned from the pads.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Choosing the Proper Paint Roller Cover for Interior DIY Painting

Expanding on an earlier article, which focused on proper rolling techniques, this discussion will focus more on choosing the appropriate roller cover size and type for various interior painting projects. Quality roller covers are important, and will prove the difference in the results of the paint finish. DIY painters should choose tools based on quality, not price, and appropriateness to the current paint project, not whatever is lying around the garage.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Top Seven DIY Interior Wall Painting Tips

Let your talent shine on your interior wall paints and give your aesthetic and artistic imagination a reality. Paint your rooms, walls, house or workspace exactly the way you like it. Painting is a work of creativity & art, an aggregation of a perfect colour combination and requires some skills.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Front Porch Painting On An Old House

Many homes feature a wood porch area at the front door, and on older homes it is usually covered in many layers of paint from years of maintenance. It takes certain methods to do a good job of porch painting, and you must treat and prepare the old paint well if you want a long lasting and appealing finish.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Some Tips and Tricks for Painting: Choosing Your Rollers and Brushes

If you are looking to paint either the interior or exterior of your house, then you are going to need some supplies. Aside from the paint, one of the most important things to have is the tool that will help you put your paint on the walls. When you get to the home improvement or paint store, you will find rollers and brushes and, sometimes, sprayers.

Friday, May 4, 2012

5 Different Types of Paint Rollers Explained

There are five primary types of paint rollers to choose from: manual rollers, pad rollers, texture rollers and mini hot dog rollers. Each type has advantages and disadvantages and each is suited to specific kinds of painting projects. Just as with the cost of paint, the cost of a roller impacts the final result of the project. Some painters use a roller once and throw it away. Others invest in more expensive rollers that can be washed and reused many times. Avoid the temptation to cut costs on your project by buying the cheapest roller on the shelf

Sunday, April 29, 2012

How To Buy Paint Rollers and Pads

Paint rollers and pads are much preferred for use on relatively smooth but large surfaces for a variety of reasons. They save time, have a smoother finish and are more easy on the hands. Brushes are still the best for rough surfaces, but if you are already decided on buying paint rollers and pads, here are the steps that can help you achieve that end:

Monday, April 23, 2012

Tools You Need for a Basic Paint Project

Painting tools come in various shapes and sizes; however, you only really need the following tools for a basic paint project. If you decide that you plan to do a lot of painting, you can start to look at specialty tools.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Thursday, April 12, 2012

How To Paint a Room

I'll tell you the truth. I know how to paint, but I hate doing it. But that shouldn't scare you. For me, it has to do with painting within the lines - it goes against my personality. But for most people, painting is easy and the end product is an updated look for your room. This article will give you step by step instructions on how to paint a room, but it's up to you to provide the motivation.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Paint Brushes or Paint Rollers? That is the Question!

There is no right answer to whether you should use a paint roller or a paint brush. It will depend on the space you need to cover, the shape of the walls, and sometimes the texture of the wall you are covering. In most cases you will need to use both.

Monday, April 9, 2012

How to paint like an expert

OK, so you're finally ready to paint. That still doesn't mean picking up a paintbrush right away. Like Melinda says, preparation is everything. So first set up a big (covered) table and lay out the following tools on it: your dust mask, filling knives and filler, paint scrapers, dusting brushes, a mixing board made of MDF, sandpaper (which, of course, comes in different grades - I use 180 for a rough wall, 120 for a normal wall), masking tape, paint brushes (Purdy brushes are a good brand) - and last but not least, your paint (including white emulsion for the "miscoat"). You can get this all from any good DIY shop.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

How To Choose The Paint Rollers

By Size

  • 12" to 18" - Used for painting extra large areas; i.e.. warehouse walls, ceilings, floors. The most economical time saver.
  • 9" - The most widely used size in America today. Use for all general painting applications.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Types and Uses of Paint Rollers

Paint rollers allow for fast application of paint over large areas. Most wall paints are formulated for use with paint rollers. Standard wall rollers come in 7 inch or 9 inch sizes, but paint rollers can range in size from 2 inches to 18 inches.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Professional Paint Roller Frames

Quality paint roller frames will reduce the amount of time and effort spent painting with a roller. A good roller frame is a critical part of every professional painter's tool kit.

This painting tool definitely saves time and adds to my bottom line, but cheep roller frames have the opposite effect.

As with purchasing any painting tool, such as a paint roller frame, choose the best possible to provide the best finish with the least amount of effort. With less time spent painting you can have more time enjoying your beautiful work and planning the next room.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Reuse Your Roller

Fact

Approximately 64 million gallons of paint each year are left over when jobs are done.  Using a paint roller can help spread that paint a lot faster. There are even special textured paint rollers available, with sleeves designed to produce a variety of patterns. Make sure you don’t throw away that paint roller after the project is done.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Paint Rollers

This story is a gallery of the types of rollers and roller pads available for your painting needs.

Rollers

Rollers have been around since the early 1940s and have become the standard applicator for interior painting because they can put a lot of paint on a lot of wall in a short time. You can spread about three times as much paint on a surface with a roller as with a brush in the same amount of time.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

How do I Clean Mold From a Textured Ceiling?

Mold is a type of fungus that can grow in damp areas of your house, from the basement to your textured ceilings. It presents a health hazard and is difficult to get rid of. Chlorine bleach and ammonia will only kill the outer layer of the mold and will only work in a wet spray. However, there are new fungicides that will kill mold as they dry, and the fungicides are less toxic than bleach and ammonia.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to Choose the Right Brush

It's surprising to see how often people buy top-quality paint (and spend countless hours on careful prep) then jeopardize the end result by trying to save a few pennies on brushes. There's almost no better example of 'penny wise and pound foolish,' especially since the right brush will also save time and be less hassle because it holds more paint and will give you better control. In the end, you'll get a smoother finish with fewer visible brush strokes and you're far less likely to find pesky brush hairs dried into the finish. Of course, quality costs a little more--you can expect to pay at least $12 or so for a decent 2 1/2-inch trim brush--but a good brush will last for years, if it's properly cared for.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Choosing the Right Roller

Like brushes, choosing the right roller makes all the difference. For very little extra, not only will you get a significantly better finish but the work and cleanup will be quicker and smoother. Seems like a no-brainer but almost everyone gets tempted by those cheap discount packs . . . which is fine if you want a cheap finish and give yourself extra work. The truth is, a good paint roller will cut hours off your painting time while leaving behind a smooth, even finish. Rollers come in different sizes, from small 'slim jims' (useful for painting the wall behind toilets and should not be used for large wall areas) to huge 18-inch setups, but 9 inch rollers are the most commonly used size.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Basic Painting Tools

Whether you're touching up a wall or remodeling an entire room, the proper painting tools will make your job easier while yielding quality results. Your finished project will look better and last longer. Here are a few basic painting tools that no painter should be without.

How to Change the Cover on a Paint Roller

A paint roller is a vital piece of equipment which you will need to keep fresh for large painting jobs. This means regularly changing the cover of a roller. This is not a difficult or time-consuming job and is an easy way to help keep your paintwork looking good.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

How to Paint Your House & Make Every Room Look Great

Apart from the coat of paint it gets when it’s newly built, houses need to painted every once in a while. Usually we do this when we redecorate, renovate, or if you just need a new coat to restore the original look. Every time we need to paint, we give ourselves an opportunity to get creative, or change the feel of something we’ve always felt iffy about. That being said, here are a few tips on how to paint your house so that it feels like every room really belongs!

Best Ways To Paint A Textured Ceiling

Textured ceilings add an extra dimension to a room, because they are more visually interesting than a flat white ceiling. How do you paint textured ceilings, though? It’s a different animal than painting a flat ceiling. Here are the best ways to paint a textured ceiling.

Friday, March 23, 2012

How to Choose a Paint Roller

Choosing the right paint roller depends on what your home paint project requires.

A paint roller consists of a handle, a sleeve (or roller cover), and a cage (a skeletal frame with rotating ribs).

  • Pick a paint roller with a steel handle, which is equipped with a plastic grip threaded to fit an extension pole.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

How to Estimate House Painting Costs

Get an accurate estimate from your painting contractor with good measurements. Estimating the cost of paint for your house is not difficult. All you need is a tape measure and some basic arithmetic skills. You'll also have to figure out how much it will cost to rent or buy ladders and other tools, as well as the cost of materials like caulk, hole-filling compound and masking tape. House painting is labor-intensive and your biggest expenditure will be the labor.

How To Paint With Rollers

Anyone can easily learn how to paint with rollers correctly to speed up their painting. Rollers are ideal to use on textured areas like interior walls and ceilings, but not on smooth sections such as wood paneling, plastic surfaces, or vinyl. For a beginner like you, it is advisable that you use your roller in the approved manner in order to avoid uneven results.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

How To Use A Paint Roller?

Using a paint roller is very simple once you get the hang of it. The only thing is, you need to be properly instructed on how to use it so that you do not waste any of your paint. Usually the corners of walls, on and around door frames, window frames and electrical switches and outlets are painted with brushes using short strokes. Once you are done with that you can use long strokes to do away with the lines. After this edging process is done, you can start with the paint roller to quickly paint the rest of the wall. If you do it this way, you will be truly pleased with the results and your home will look beautiful and elegant.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Painting The Walls Tips

A fresh coat of paint is a fast and easy way to inject new life into your home. A fresh coat of paint in a room is like getting a haircut or that new fabulous makeup which makes you look 10 years younger. It can completely alter the feelings you experience when spending time in the room and increase your affinity toward your home.

Tips For Smooth Roller Painting

Rollers enable the average unskilled person to produce an excellent coating much faster and easier than by brush application. By following these suggestions regarding fundamentals to rolling, the finished job should turn out to everyone's satisfaction.
Use a roller with a short nap cover; 1/4" - 1/2" for smooth surfaces and a longer 3/4" - 1" for rough surfaces.
Select a quality cover, lambskin is best. Don't make the same mistake most homeowners make, they buy the best can of paint available and then buy a cheap $2 cover to put it on with. You would be better off doing the opposite!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Tips For Painting The Interior Of Your Home

Are you planning to repaint some rooms in your house? Before you begin painting the interior of your house, read this guide for some useful painting tips.

Getting Started

Before you even open a can of paint, there are several tips you should follow to prepare for painting the interior of the house. First, make sure you protect your flooring. Cover your floors with drop cloths, old sheets, or even shower curtains so that the painter does not accidentally spatter them with paint. Next, tape off window glass, trims, and even cabinets to be sure they are protected. You may also want to protect yourself with a pair of painter's overalls.

Using Rollers To Speed Up DIY Painting

The time has come to redecorate a room in your home. You stand there in front of a large blank wall with your paintbrush and you just totally blank. Where do you start? Fortunately for you there is a tool that makes the daunting task of painting such a large surface so much easier. What is this amazing and wonderful device you ask? It is the versatile paint roller. Paint rollers allow people to drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to paint a large, flat surface, like a wall with few windows or a ceiling.

Paint Rollers Overview

Paint rollers are simple tools with just three primary parts: a handle, a frame, and a cover. The frame, also known as the cage, is either a metal frame or a birdcage frame (birdcage frames are better for use with fast-drying paints) that supports the cover. The roller cover, or sleeve, slips over the frame and is the surface that picks up the paint and then dispenses it onto the wall. The sleeve is covered with the nap, or pile, which is the set of fibers that acts like the bristles on a paintbrush. You can purchase rollers as well as replacement sleeves at any hardware store and most general retailers, and once you have a paint roller, a can of paint, and a paint tray, you are, quite literally, ready to roll.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Textured Paint Rollers

If you feel that it is time to make a change in your home because you have been staring at the same four walls for too long, it could be that you could get away with a new layer and color of paint to make all of the change that you are going to need to feel like you have made a huge difference. While choosing the new color of paint is the most important part, thinking about how to make things a bit more interesting should be on your mind as well. Look at textured paint rollers to see if you can come up with some inspiration for a truly spectacular room.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Paint Rollers - Cut Any Room Down To Size

When you stare at a wall in a big room, armed only with a paint brush, you probably feel seriously overwhelmed. Luckily, there is a tool that makes the task much less terrifying - the versatile, amazing paint roller. Paint rollers allow people to drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to paint a large, flat surface, like a wall with few windows or a ceiling.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Paint Brushes and Paint Rollers - What Ones Are Best For the Job?

It doesn't matter if you're painting the indoor or outdoor areas of your home or apartment, you'll want (and need) an assortment of brushes in all possible shapes and sizes. Even when you're thinking of using a power atomizer to decorate your homes exterior, there will always be be a list of blemishes that need that human touch to put them right. Sounds like a lot of work right? Not really! The key is to have the right equipment for the job you're about to do - it will just make your life a lot easier.

Paint Roller Tips & Tricks

The paint roller is our best friend when it comes to painting walls. Able to apply paint very quickly and uniformly, we owe a lot of gratitude to our friend the paint roller. Available in a multitude of sizes and in a variety of different materials generally if something needs to be painted there is a roller that can do the job. This article will discuss some basic tips that I don't read about very often.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Pattern Paint Rollers For An Amazing Finish

You love the way wallpaper looks, but you know you can't handle those huge strips of paste covered paper. Besides, if you decide you don't want to keep the wallpaper once you put it up, it is so time consuming and messy to remove. So, do you just settle for painting the walls a solid color? Before you decide to give up on your dream for beautifully patterned walls, you may want to take a look at pattern paint rollers.

How to Clean a Paint Roller

When I first started painting, my dad owned this plastic box that connected to the sink or a hose that would spray a 9 inch fan of water in a line. The way this worked was you would take the roller cover still on the roller frame and stick it inside the box. The row of little jet stream of water would then spin the roller cover inside this little plastic box; so water and paint didn't spray everywhere!