2/18/2008

It's All in The Paint

By Christopher Brown
Painting for some people is a dreaded but necessary task. Others love the creativity that painting provides them and they don't mind getting a little messy while they do it. Painting should provide you with the opportunity to take your ideas and then put them on your walls. You have many options to choose from in colors and painting styles and you will want to be certain that your ideas will flow throughout your home.

When buying paint, you get what you pay for. If you go for the less expensive brands of paint, plan on having to put down at least two coats. These paints are often thinner and will require more paint to get a good covering on your walls. They may also not spread as well, so you may need to consider the types of brushes or painting pads you are using. Paint brands that are slightly more expensive are often worth it. Their colors tend to be somewhat brighter and you can usually get a good cover with even one coat. Granted, some colors are going to require more paint to cover, but they typically tend to cover better and spread very well. You may also need to consider different types of paints if you are going to be getting creative with sponges, rags and other creative painting mediums.

When selecting colors you will first want to consider the lighting of the room. If you have a dark room, with little natural light then a dark paint will only make it darker. Brighten up rooms with light hues of blues or yellows. Avoid bright white as it shows dirt easily and may turn yellowish over time. A bright white will also make the room too white. You will find that lighter hues will make the room more relaxing and you may even find yourself spending more time in those rooms. Different colors can also bring your spirits up and brighten your mood. Darker colors may be very relaxing and possibly put you into a relaxing feel for a good nap.

Creative painting techniques can also add a bit of variety to a room. Sponges, rags and plastic bags can add creative style to any room. These are popular in rooms such as offices, living spaces and bedrooms. These techniques can also add a little contrast for texture to walls or use several complementary colors for a bright and creative feel. If you are interested in using these different types of painting styles, you will need at least two different colors of paint that complement each other. There are also paint additives available that will allow you to add texture such as sand to your walls for an even more interesting and creative design.

If you feel that you need a little something else in the room after painting, you may find that white crown molding around the top of your dining room adds an extra touch of sophistication. It even helps to hide those paint lines that weren't perfectly straight. Other ideas include wallpaper boarders that add an extra little touch of style and can blend well with room's theme. Wainscoting can turn a simple dining room or breakfast nook into a beautiful home interior masterpiece.

Chris Brown is a regular contributor to Home Remodeling, Bathroom Remodeling and Kitchen Remodeling websites. Chris also takes pride in many of his own do-it-yourself projects around his own home.
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