Showing posts with label Decor for walls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decor for walls. Show all posts

Tips on using Paint to Redecorate the House on a Low Budget

>> Sunday, June 10, 2007

A paint job can be expensive if the house is large. A person should redecorate the house a section at a time so that one portion can be completed before moving on to the next. The best place is to start with the exterior as it is the most visible to the neighbors.

There are things to consider when choosing the color for the exterior. The paint should match or contrast with the other things such as doors, the railings, the roof, and the windows. By using paint that is compatible with these areas, a person can save time and money.

There are three types of paint available on the market: gloss, semi-gloss or flat. Each of these has its own characteristic as well as pros and cons. For example: a glossy paint requires more maintenance since the blemishes can be seen more easily.

If it is an older house there are three ways to redecorate the home without using a great deal of planning and without great expense.
  • The first would be restoring the old color. This would entail simply matching the existing color and patching the damaged areas. Using this method the amount of paint needed as well as the cost would be minimized. If a person is not able to do the work, a painter could be hired to identify the damaged areas and do the work.
  • The second doesn’t necessarily involve painting the house a different color. If this is not the first time the house was repainted, the person can refer to a historical chart and use that color.
  • The third would be to follow the architectural trends of modern homes by using one of the popular colors. This doesn’t mean using a color that is totally different from the neighbors, but simply choosing one that is compatible.

Dark colored paint usually fades after a few years. This will cause others to perceive that the house is deteriorating. A person can prevent this by using light colored paint that does not absorb so much heat from the sun and encounter moisture problems.

A person doesn’t have to hire an architect or another professional to help choose the color for the home. An individual can use magazines and other publications which can be purchased at a reasonable price or consult with friends and neighbors who could provide insight for redecorating the home.

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Budgeting Money for Décor for Walls

People always want good value for money: not only when buying things from the grocery or buying a car. It is also important when purchasing items to use for the décor of the home.

Most people want the home to have a certain theme. Since this depends on the exterior look of the house there sure to be certain changes that need to be made. This could be as simple as buying new furniture or getting some artwork that will make it look good.

Those who are moving into a new home know it is going to have bare walls. Since the furniture being moved in may not match the walls, the person should consider what needs to be done before taking any action.

It does not take someone who specializes in interior decorating to get the job done. Any person can use a little imagination, search through magazines and get the advice of friends and family members for ideas.

Homes that have been in existence for a number of years will eventually show visible signs of deterioration of the walls. This may be due to aging or by the use of nails that have been used to hang paintings, etc.

There are many ways for a person to remedy this problem without spending a great deal of money. Use spackling compound to fill in the holes and then paint over it. This can easily be done by any person without hiring a contractor to do it. Another option is the use of wallpaper to cover the damaged walls. There are many beautiful patterns of wallpaper available at specialty or discount stores and one that will complement the furniture will be easy to find. You must measure the area to be covered before purchasing the wallpaper.

Those who don’t have enough money for paint or wallpaper can use artwork or a nice painting to place over the damaged area.

Most people prefer to use a large painting rather than several smaller ones. It gives a sense of simplicity rather than being cluttered. Many types of inexpensive artwork you can use to complement the furniture are available at discount stores, hobby stores, etc.

All it takes is for a person to check the budget and work within it. They do not have to break their budget to make the home look good.

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