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INTERIOR

                                   From lightening up a living room to a complete color overhaul, the impact a fresh coat of paint can have a huge impact on your home's interior! Taking weeks to try and do it all on your own can also have a huge impact—just not in a good way.

Preparation

  • Monochromatic colors are one hue, varied in saturation and value. For example, a pale red, paired with dark red and a pure red.

  • Analogous colors are a combination of up to three similar colors. For example, yellow, orange-yellow, and orange.

  • Complementary colors are based on contrasting colors and often include both warm and cool colors. The high contrast of complementary colors often creates a vibrant look, especially when used at full saturation. For example, yellows and blues.

Interior

  • Baseboards

  • Basements

  • Bedrooms, bathrooms

  • ​Cabinets, hand railings

  • ​Crown moldings

  • Family rooms, play rooms

  • ​French doors

  • ​Kitchens, laundry rooms

  • Living rooms, dining rooms

  • ​Offices

  • Walls, ceilings, doors

Finish

  1. Decide on the color of your paint: darker, glossier colors with lots of pigmentation take longer to cure than a light colored, flatter paint color. 

  2. Apply your paint in two or more thin, even coats. This helps the paint dry faster between coats. You should allow about 2 hours for the paint to  dry.

  3. Keep the room as ventilated as possible for 2 weeks after applying your paint. Air movements help the paint dry and cure faster.

  4. If the humidity is high in your area, consider placing an air conditioner or use a dehumidifier.

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