painting your home in a decorative way

How To Spruce Up The Interior Of Your New Build

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If you just bought a new house that was recently built, then congratulations! Owning a brand-new house makes things a lot easier because you don’t have to worry about the hassle of things breaking down and the maintenance that comes with an older home. And even though owning a brand-new house can be fun, a lot of new homes look a lot alike and tend to lack personality.  So, how can you make your new home reflect your personality a little more?…

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The Advantages Of Hiring Professional Painters

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Painting a building is sometimes a complicated task depending on the condition of the walls and quality of work that you want done. Speeding through a paint job on your own isn’t a good idea because it might not look professional, which can affect your business image. You must also consider the tools that will be needed if you were to take on the task without professional assistance. If your building is in need of new paint, contact a professional painting contractor to learn about the services you can obtain.…

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How To Paint A Faux Tile Backsplash

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If you like the look of tile for a backlash, but tiles aren’t in the budget, consider faux painting tile. A faux painted tile backsplash gives you the look of tile without the hassle and cost, and it doesn’t require advanced painting skills. Follow these instructions to paint a faux tile backsplash. Prepare to Paint Faux Tile Backsplash Painting a faux tile backsplash requires: work gloves eye goggles dust mask  plastic or drop cloths rags painter’s tape ruler graph paper trisodium phosphate 220-grit sandpaper (optional) wall spackle (optional) drywall compound  trowel or spade  artist brushes, foam angled brush, and foam roller primer for plastic or primer for drywall latex paint ( one or two tile colors and grout color )  glaze (optional)  Keep a window open to avoid fumes from cleaners and paint.…

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