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Home > Archives for December 2022

Archives for December 2022

5 Reasons Why Quality Paint Matters

One of the easiest and least costly ways to make a dramatic change in your interior décor, repainting a room is often just what’s needed to change your home’s look and feel. However, your great design inspiration can be shortchanged if you choose low-quality paint. Here are five compelling reasons to spring for the best quality coating, courtesy of the experts at the Paint Quality Institute:

Better color retention. If you’re painting to change the color of a room, then you surely want your new hue to last. Top quality, 100-percent acrylic latex paint helps keep your colors true to their day-one appearance. Bargain paints? They tend to pale by comparison.
Better stain resistance. Nothing can ruin a new paint job quicker than a nasty stain – whether it’s due to a careless spill, dirty fingerprints, or something totally unforeseen. If you spend a little more for a quality acrylic latex paint, think of it as buying some insurance against these color calamities. This type of paint is highly resistant to many of the most common stains, especially in higher sheen levels, such as semi-gloss or high-gloss paint.
Paint and primer in one. Top-quality, 100-percent acrylic latex paint offers an important performance advantage over all lower quality, non-acrylic coatings: Many are “self-priming” – in other words, they do double-duty as both primer and paint. Just think how much time and effort you’ll save by having to apply fewer coats!

Good adhesion to various surfaces. Should your painting project involve several different materials, such as wallboard, wood, vinyl, or metal (think not just walls, but doors and trim, too), you’ll be able to paint them all with high-end acrylic latex paint. Go with lower-grade paint and you might have to buy several different kinds of coatings, complicating your decision-making and possibly adding to the cost of the job.
Best overall durability. Let’s face it, while interior painting can be a fun project, most of us are more than happy to put away the brushes and rollers, sit back, and enjoy the new colors. Quality acrylic paint offers exceptional durability, which will keep your room looking great until the next paint inspiration takes hold!

How-To Take Better Photos Of Your Home

If you’re photographing your home to prep it for sale, list it on a home rental website, or just for sentiment, it’s important to take the best photos possible. The following tips can help.

Camera matters. Skip the iPhone for this job. Rent or borrow a good digital camera, and make sure you have access to proper editing software to retouch the photos as needed.

Light it right. The more light, the more open and inviting your home will look. Schedule photos when the most natural light is available, open all window coverings, and turn on all interior lights as well.

Avoid the flash. Your camera’s flash can bounce off mirrors and windows and distort your image. Aim for lots of light instead.

Know your angles. Shoot from a corner or doorway to get as much of the room into your shot as possible. Whenever possible, shoot from an angle as opposed to straight on. And when shooting exteriors, try to avoid electrical wires, trash cans, parked cars and other unsightly additions.

Skip midday shoots. Photograph exteriors during morning or twilight hours which will offer the best lighting and minimize unsightly shadows.

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