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How to Paint a Room
Paint any room in the home can be easy and fun, allowing us to renew without much difficulty and expense our environment by following a series of steps to get a good result.
Once we decided the aesthetic aspects of our reform, that is, as we paint a room as far as color, techniques, textures are concerned; we should proceed to prepare the room for the job.
We must first do to paint a wall of a room is comfortably removed all the furniture and items, and those larger, more difficult to generate located toward the center of the room covered with plastic or cloth large. Remove or cover lamps, light switches, sockets and other elements that are placed on walls or ceiling. To cover those items that we cannot withdraw, and to define borders painting, frames and more, use masking tape to (also called paper tape), because it attaches easily on almost any surface and is easily removed without leaving adhesive residue.
Once ready to begin painting, we must prepare the walls and steps to take depend on the state in which they are located, as well as the technique that we think apply. If the walls are in good condition, just need cleaning of dust and we can paint directly.
If the previous paint layers have wrinkles removed with a spatula and then matches the surface with fine sandpaper. If the walls have cracks or holes, these are filled with cracks paste with a spatula and placed fine sandpaper to make the surface smooth. Made these corrections withdraw all remaining dust. And that’s when our walls are ready to begin painting.
The quality of the pictures we use shall be determined by the number of hands needed to achieve good coverage and the length of this, paint the better the less number of hands we give and the walls of the room lasted longer in good condition.
Regarding the painting always remember: mix well before starting to paint, choose a cool, dry days to do the job, let it dry between each coat of paint to give, always begin with the ceiling and the tops of the walls, paint first brush with the angles and the edges near windows and door frames, then the remainder can be roller.
Do not forget to take the masking tape before paint dry completely not at risk for this rise.
And of course wait for the room is fully dry to replace the furniture.