A fresh coat
of paint is a fast and easy way to inject new life into your home. Sentric
Design West London offers the following tips to ensure professional results.
1 Remove
furnishings or push to centre of room; cover with drop cloths or dustsheet.
2 Place drop
cloths or dustsheet on floor; if plastic, tape edges down.
3 Turn off
electricity. Remove switch plates, outlet covers, chandelier ceiling plates and
drapery hardware.
4 Wash walls
with detergent or TSP if dirty; let dry
5 Fill holes
or cracks with Spackle; let dry and sand.
6 Lightly
sand walls; thoroughly sand trim and semi-gloss surfaces. Wipe with damp
lint-free cloth.
7 Paint
ceiling. Tape off joint between ceiling and crown moulding or wall, if desired.
Using 2½-inch angled brush, cut-in two- to three-inch-wide band along ceiling
edges. Using roller, apply paint in overlapping W's, blending with cut-in
areas. Apply two coats; let dry between coats.
8 Paint crown
moulding with a two- to three-inch angled brush.
9 Paint one
wall at a time. Tape off ceiling and trim; cut-in where wall meets crown
moulding or ceiling, windows, doors, baseboards and corners. Apply two coats of
paint or one coat of primer and one or two coats of paint.
10 Paint
doors, windowsills and trim from top down, using two- to three-inch angled
brush.
Use one-inch sash brush for window muntins.
Tip: Always
remove masking tape while paint is still damp to avoid peeling off any paint.
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