Things You Should Know About Exterior Painting Preparation
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26 August 2021
Late summer and early fall are popular times for exterior painting. If you've decided that your home needs fresh paint, you may be thinking about getting the job done before fall gives way to winter. If you're thinking about repainting your home's exterior, it's important to plan and prepare carefully and correctly. Here's a look at some of the things that you should know about painting your home and getting the final results that you want.
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4 Ways Wallpaper Is Making a Comeback in 2021
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8 June 2021
Wallpaper has gotten a bad rap in recent years. A popular decorating trend since the 16th century, wallpaper recently faced decades of being shunned in favor of neutral paint schemes. Surprisingly, styles have changed recently and wallpaper is making a comeback in a big way.
Re-Positionable
Front and center in the wallpaper revolution is the fact that it is now re-positionable. Being able to remove wallpaper without any fear and with little effort is a massive revolution.
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5 Steps To Create A Monochromatic Room Paint Scheme
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23 March 2021
A monochromatic color scheme can be a wonderful and engaging palette to paint any interior room. But how should you do this without making it boring or overdoing a darker color? Here are a few steps to make it work perfectly no matter what color you choose.
1. Choose Three or Four Shades. The key to a monochromatic color plan is to create some variation with different shading in the same color family.
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Why Fall Is A Great Time To Have Your Home Exterior Painted
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12 January 2021
Most people think of summer as the season to have the outside of their house painted. And it is a perfectly fine season for painting—the weather is pleasant, and the days are long. However, fall can be an even better season for house painting than the summer. Here are some top reasons to consider having the outside of your home painted in the autumn months.
Lower temperatures mean the paint may adhere better when drying.
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