Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Interior Painting | Interior Painter Boston, Sudbury


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Don't be Afraid to Spin that Old Color Wheel!

If you're looking to step out of your interior design comfort zone, there's one way to do it painlessly and easily: try some of the hot new paint hues that are available at your local paint store.

If you've just moved into a new home, try adding some dynamic splashes of color to those drab, neutral walls--something that reflects your individual personality. If you've already lived in your home for a while, you can revitalize your walls by adding touches of bold colors.

You'll find that paint companies have made it much easier for you to add drama to your interior walls. They've created better paint, with less odor and less spatter problems, and they're eager to offer advice on how to spice up your interior walls.

Paint Color Choices

If you find yourself somewhat intimidated by old color wheel, which as traditionally told designers what colors go with what other colors, perhaps you'd do better just to think in terms of color families. You can also begin to take notice of particular color combinations that catch your eye as you travel about your daily routine. Then, once you see something you like, talk to your local paint store about recreating that look in your own home.

According to paint and décor experts, the blue-and-white spa-inspired color trend that dominated many recent decorating schemes has waned, and many people are now turning to other pastels, especially in bedrooms and baths, where soft pinks, pale yellows, and misty lavenders have been growing in popularity.

As for specific colors, a yellowy-green color from Dutch Boy called Peaceful Pines has become popular, according to its manufacturer. Glidden has seen their Golden Kiwi on the increase, which spices up neutral and dark hues. Pratt and Lambert has a color that’s somewhere between aqua and teal blue that they call Boucle that's showing signs of popularity, as well. A new color that is hot for Pittsburgh Paints is called Cathedral Glass, which is described as being a very organic color, sort of a blending of grass and sky. Behr also has seen an increase in the use of a warm, natural-looking green color they call Mother Earth. Duron’s bold red color called Ablaze is a hot-seller at the moment, as is Sherwin-Williams' intense bluish green called Jargon Jade. Finally, Benjamin Moore has seen their purple-based color Queen’s Wreath becoming increasingly popular.

Regardless of what new colors you choose, this time of year is a great time to work on your home's interior painting scheme. You'll be amazed at what a simple thing like changing the color of your walls can do to brighten your spirits and add a little more zest to your life.

Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher

Jeanette Fisher, America's "Dream Home" Maker, helps people turn houses in homes for glorious living and top-dollar sales. More information about color psychology and free interior design information for your home or home staging for selling at http://www.designpsych.com

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Decorative Wall Painting Techniques

Do your walls seem dull and uninviting? Do you long for a cozy, welcoming room? Consider decorative wall painting techniques, such as sponging, ragging, stenciling or stamping. Even if you have no experience, you can brighten even the dullest room quickly and cheaply with one of these easy decorative wall painting techniques. Before painting your room, pick out a color scheme for your walls. When you chose your paint, remember that many painting techniques use two shades of one color. If you are using one of the techniques that does use two shades of color, you can pick a darker color than you normally would chose for your base color, since the lighter top color will make the final result much lighter. To sponge or rag a wall, paint on your base color and let it dry thoroughly. Then, dip your sponge or rag into the lighter paint color and sponge or drag the lighter color over the base coat until you are satisfied with the effect. If you are unhappy with your final result, you can repaint any areas that you don’t like with the base coat. Once the repainted area is dry, repeat the faux painting technique. If you are considering using a decorative painting technique such as stenciling or stamping, you may just want to create a wallpaper effect by stamping or stenciling a simple design over your base coat. However, you may want to go a step further with your project and use stencils or stamps to create a faux brick or stone wall. You don’t need to be an artist to create one of these faux finishes. Just follow these simple steps. First, paint the walls with the color you chose for the mortar between the bricks or stones. Once the base coat is dry, stamp or stencil your bricks or stones over the base coat. Once the brick or stonework is dry, spatter a bit of the darker color over your faux art to give it depth and make it appear more realistic. Creating faux effects such as making your walls look like they are made of plaster or suede can also really make your room stand out. You can easily learn how to create these seemingly difficult finishes at your local paint store. Paint bases that automatically give a suede or textured effect to the walls are a shortcut that even artists use to create fun finishes. Finally, no matter which decorative wall painting technique you choose, remember that it is just a few layers of paint. You can always redo the finish on your walls as you learn more about the art of decorative painting. This article was provided courtesy PaintSplashes.com where you can find tons of information on faux painting and interior painting ideas and techniques. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Niall_Roche Interior Painter and Painting Contractor in Weston MA

Friday, December 01, 2006

Interior Painting

There’s a lot more to interior painting that just rolling the colors you like onto the walls. You can, for example, create distinct spaces with the way you paint and the colors you use, or even induce sleeping in your bedrooms.In most houses today, the living room is an open area that connects the kitchen with the dining area. In such cases, it is difficult to determine where to start and where to stop a particular color scheme, if you want to add a bit more color to your house. A simple technique you can follow is to paint a feature on the wall between two areas, which will serve as a break to distinguish between the two areas. You could even do a progression of colors and arrive at a center point in the living room, like the fireplace.The paint you use in the kitchen will have to match the finish of your cabinets and table. If you are likely to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, then it’s a good idea to choose bright and happy shades that perk your mood and keep you excited.For the bathrooms, you can be adventurous. They are, after all, small areas where you can change the color easily if you don’t like what you’ve first done. A safe bet, however, is to use light colors such as blue or green, as they give a feeling of more space, and also look and feel clean.As for the bedrooms, designers prescribe light shades of blue to induce sleeping. In such cases, add a touch of brightness in line with your vision when you wake up in the morning.It’s as simple as this to make your interiors look classy, without any extra work or money.Painting provides detailed information on Painting, Decorative Painting, Interior Painting, Landscape Painting and more. Painting is affiliated with Garden Sculpture.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Elizabeth_Morgan

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

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Do's and Dont's Hiring a Painting Contractor.

  • Definition: Interior painting is the application of paint on walls to improve your interior design.
  • Paint: A critical step for any painting project is choosing the right paint. Thanks to today's improved coatings and applicators, even first-time painters can achieve professional-quality results.
  • Primers: Get the beautiful, long-lasting results you expect. Primers "anchor" finish coats, level uneven areas, seal porous surfaces and make the finish coat smooth and uniform.
  • Faux Finish: Perform a bit of faux painting magic with the help of Faux Pro. A Faux Finishing system is specifically designed to help you easily create distinctive looks customized to your needs.
  • A critical step for any painting project is choosing the right paint. Thanks to today's improved coatings and applicators, even first-time painters can achieve professional-quality results.
  • Process: Using the right paint, choosing the right color, and applying it with professional technique is important.
  • Contractor: Hiring a professional painter to do your interior painting can be the best way to find the best home design results.
  • The Information: It is important to collect all the information you need on interior paint types, products, materials, and application techniques.
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First we need to get organized here in order to accomplish our goal.
  • Preparation is very crucial in any painting project specially when Painting the Interior of a house,
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  • It is also important to know what kind of primer you might need, the differences between oil-based and latex paints, as well as proper surface preparation, application, cleanup, storage, and health and safety. To choose the amount of gallons needed, a paint estimator tool can be used. i.e. measure Tape or A laser Device will speed the process.
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Interior Paint - Interior Painting - Interior Painting Residential Contractor
Do's and Dont's Hiring a Painting Contractor.

  • Definition: Interior painting is the application of paint on walls to improve your interior design.
  • Process: Using the right paint, choosing the right color, and applying it with professional technique is important.
  • Contractor: Hiring a professional painter to do your interior painting can be the best way to find the best home design results.
  • The Information: It is important to collect all the information you need on interior paint types, products, materials, and application techniques.
Interior Painting Strategies
First we need to get organized here in order to acomplish our goal.
  • Preparation is very crucial in any painting project specially when Painting the Interior of a house,
  • paint and interior painting advice; brought to you by Painting Project.
  • Step-by-step advice for your interior painting project Paint - Wood Stain
  • Interior Paint - Interior Painting - Interior Painting Advice: Interior paint and interior painting advice brought to you by Painting Project.
    Step-by-step tips for your interior painting pro
  • It is also important to know what kind of primer you might need, the differences between oil-based and latex paints, as well as proper surface preparation, application, cleanup, storage, and health and safety. To choose the amount of gallons needed, a paint estimator tool can be used. i.e. measure Tape or A laser Device will speed the process.
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Alligatoring, Blistering, Adhesion (Blocking) Burnishing (Shiny Area)
Caulk Failure Caulk - Paint Cracking or Crawling
Chalking (Powdering) Cracking
Cracking - Plywood (Checking) Cracking - Stained Rough-Sawn Siding
Darkening / Decaying of Wood Dirty / Soiled
Efflorescence (White Crystal Deposits) Fading
Flaking Uneven Gloss (Flashing)
Brush or Roller Marks (Poor Flow / Leveling) Bubbling (Foaming/ Cratering)
Frosting Transparent (Poor Hiding )
Lapping Mildew
Mudcracking Peeling
Peeling - Concrete Floors Peeling - Due to Moisture (Inside)
Peeling - Due to Moisture (Outside) Peeling - From Galvanized Metal
Peeling - Plaster Peeling - Under Eaves
Peeling - Over Hard,Slick Surfaces Peeling - Window Sills and Frames
Uneven Color (Picture Framing/ Hatbanding) Print Resistance (Poor)
Roller Marks/ Stippling Roller Splattering
Rust Sagging
Poor Scrub Resistance Staining - Water, Smoke, Etc.
Tannin Staining Obvious Repair (Touch-Up)
Wax Bleed (Hardboard Siding) Wrinkling
Yellowing
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Friday, May 19, 2006

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Monday, March 20, 2006

Painting Project’s team of professionals has been providing complete Repainting as well as New Residential painting projects to homeowners for over ten years.

Located in Marlborough, MA, we serve Central and Metro West communities throughout Massachusetts.
Including: Wayland, Sudbury, Weston, Concord, Lincoln, Wellesley, Needham, Needham Hghts, Marlborough - 01752, Shrewsbury – 01545, 01546, Hopkinton – 01748, Southborough – 01772, Boston – Lofts: South Boston (Leather District) - 02127, South End – 02109, 02110 and
Beacon Hill – 02114.

Let our experienced team of professional painters provide you with the piece of mind that comes with hiring professionals who care about your home and know how to make it look its best. You can rest assured that our team will be responsive to your needs and ideas.



Project after project, we guarantee delivery of premium professional painting services.