We are currently working on our umpteenth painting project. Yes, umpteenth. It's an industry term. To date, we have painted the kids' rooms, the hall bathroom, the master bedroom has an accent wall and will soon have an entire remodel. We painted the garage, ceiling and all, as we turned it into a man cave/neighborhood hang out. We painted the living room...twice. That is the project we are currently working on. Third time is the charm. And that red had to go.
So, I think I had had adequate experience to talk about all the things I truly hate about painting.
- Picking the color. It never looks the same on the walls as it does on the paint key. Oh, and as the lighting changes throughout the day, my feeling toward the color changes. I love this new yellow in the natural light and with no light, but shine the light on it...not a fan. It looks less peach tea and more goldenrod. Yuck.
- Picking the paint. We tend to go with the paints with the built in primer. That is he way forward. Even though they cost a bit more, the coverage is so much better that it saves money and time in the long run.
- Preparing the walls. I highly recommend taking the time to clean all the cobwebs off the walls and dust them down thoroughly. And then there are areas that are bound to need mudding and repair. Don't forget to remove all the outlet and switch covers. It is time consuming, but when it is done right, the walls and room will look spectacular.
- Taping. There is something to be said for taking the time to tape off the door frames and window casings. It means that you don't have to be as careful when painting. The area will also look crisper. Just don't pull off the tape until the paint is completely dry.
- Edging. It is so important because the roller can't get up against the wall near corners, door and window frames, baseboards, and the ceiling. There is a balance between creating a thick even coat and loading the wall with so much paint that it drips. Drips will ruin a wall. Edging requires a steady hand. And patience. And time. It takes way longer to edge a room than it does to paint it.
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