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DIY Painting TipsWhether you are planning a DIY painting project on the interior or exterior of your home, you will want to be prepared for every aspect that the job will have to offer. First off, you will want to wear comfortable clothes that allow for ease of movement. Flexible shoes are a must, but they should also have good traction for when you climb on and off of the ladder used to reach those high spaces. If your DIY painting project involves the interior of your home, you will want to make sure that each room is well ventilated with windows open and as much air circulating as possible. Some individuals can have a very negative reaction to paint, so be very mindful of any noticeable changes in health as you paint. When working on a DIY painting project on the interior of your home, always make sure to cover all furniture and carpet with plastic in order to avoid paint splashing or coming into contact with a surface that it was not intended for. You may also want to place tape along the border of your walls to ensure a clean stopping point for the paint. If, for example, your wall features decorative wood strips, you will not want to paint over these. By placing a piece of tape in a way that the paint will evenly stop at the point the strip begins, your DIY painting job will be much easier. If you aren’t sure what color you want to use for your DIY painting project, most home improvement stores offer convenient paint samples that allow you to view a variety of colors on painting tiles. This will give you an accurate idea as to how your DIY painting project will look once it is completed. Select stores may provide you with small paint samples to take home with you, but almost every one will offer an in-store display of finished samples. One of the most important tips to completing a DIY painting project is to read the instructions carefully before mixing your paint. Read the manufacturer’s recommendations and/or any accompanying warning label regarding the paint and it’s use. If you are painting the exterior of your home, ventilation will not be as much of a problem because you will be using the paint outdoors. The most common tips to exterior DIY painting is to take extra care when securing the ladder, climbing up or down it and always wear protective gloves to keep the paint off of your hands. By Steven Briesemeister
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