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One of the ways to improve the beauty of your home as well as the value is the easy job of painting. Even though it’s an easy improvement to do, it is one of the best things you can do for your house. In this economoy, anything that is in your control like improving the value of your house is worth doing.

So here are 6 easy steps to painting your house right.  These steps come from my experience in being a painter San Diego.   So it should be useful and helpful for doing the job right.

Owning a painting San Diego company has helped me prove these steps over and over again.  So follow the steps outlined here and watch your home improve in value and turn into a beauty.

First step in this process is the preparation of the surface.  Unless your home has been through some sort of disaster, there won’t be too much preparation to worry about.  All you will need to do is make sure it is sanded and smoothed.

Second step is priming.  This is an easy stage and the main goal is to use a primer that is tinted close to the finish color.  This will make it easier to apply the finish color.

Third step in this procedure is to do a surface preparation again.  This step is to make certain that you didn’t miss anything on the first go around.  Things such as nail holes, or any other dents or blemishes in the wall.  You fill those holes with a drywall compound.

Fourth step is to apply the first coat of paint.  With this step you want to brush one surface wall at a time. 

Fifth step to follow will be preparing the surface once again.  You are doing this to check over the surface one last time to make sure it is smooth prior to the last coat of paint.  Once more, any of the imperfections you may find can be taken care of with a drywall compound.

Final step is to apply the second coat of paint.  This is the best step because you will see all your hard work come together.  So again, you are going to be painting one surface wall at time.  Be sure that the coat of paint has been evenly distributed. 

Follow these 6 steps completely and you will be pleasantly surprised on the outcome of your house painting.  A simple coat of paint can change a drab room into a beautiful addition. 

With the cost involved in doing a simple room paint job, your return on investment will be huge.  I have seen it firsthand add thousands to the value of the home in my San Diego painting company.   This simple house painting job has the possibility of adding tens of thousands of dollars in what your house is worth.

In this day and age of a bad economy most people are cutting back on expenses. One of the major things they usually avoid is home improvements.

In a great economy, home improvements are all over. Contractors are busy and happy with all the work. But when the economy gets bad, you can see it in the contracting business.

But I would like to mention that when you paint your house in this economy, it is actually a great use of your money.  I should know living in San Diego where you can definitely feel the housing slump, painting San Diego houses definitely helps.

Let’s consider some reasons why. Two things to think about are if you are selling your house or if you are keeping your house.

If you plan to sell the house, painting your house is a wise economic move. With the crash of the housing market, and falling values of homes, most homes won’t sell fast.  The ones that do sell are the ones that look the best. Buyers are more picky now and usually wait for something they really like.

Well if you choose to hire a painter, not only does it make your house look better, it actually improves the value of your home.  A house that looks clean and beautiful will obviously sell much faster than a house that you didn’t improve.

So by getting that professional painter to make your house look good in and out, that expense actually turns into a good investment.

Now if you don’t have any plans on selling, what are the benefits of painting?  Homeowners everywhere always want a  nice place to live in. In a bad economy with less spendable cash, painting is often a reasonably inexpensive home improvement
I have seen this first hand as a painter San Diego.

A new coat of paint will make your house look just like new.  Do it for the inside and out and you have a more enjoyable place to live in.

When you can’t afford to spend on that room addition painting is a great option.

When you can’t afford to remodel the bathroom or kitchen, you can make that room look new with a fresh coat of paint.

In these uncertain times economically, a lot of times you are unable to do the things you want to with your home.  Hiring painters San Diego contractors gives you that flexibility to still improve your home with little costs.

To almost all families, their home is an important part of their lives.No only the day to day living in it, but also family times goes on there as well as those leisure times.

Well, when you do find it is time to start some work on your house, such as painting, this can be a stressful time and a disruptive time in their lives.

With that being the case, I would now like to you give you some invaluable advice on how to choose the right contractor.  This advice comes from years working with homeowners and also running a San Diego painting company myself.

At first, choosing the right painting company doesn’t seem like a big deal.  But if you consider the fact that this project will cost thousands of dollars, cause an interruption in the normal day to day life in the home, and of course can result in a beautiful job you can be proud of to one that you are embarrassed to show.This is a very big decision.

So here are some tips from my experience as a painter San Diego.

First thing, you do want to start getting quotes from several different contractors.You aren’t just trying for the best price.You are doing this so you will be able to get to know the company that you will be working with.Well of course, if you do get a good price that’s good, but don’t make that be your main goal.Remember, you want a great job to be done.

Second, you want to know if they have any guarantees to their work.  See if the company has a strong guarantee to your satisfaction.This shows you how confident they are in the work they can do for you.

Thirdly, you will want to know when and how soon can they start.Also, you want to get a good feel on when they think they can get it done and how quickly.When you have to cause a disruption to your life, like having to paint your house.  You will want to know
how fast they feel they can get things back in order.

Finally, get references of previous customers.Contact them as soon as possible to see how they felt about the work of the company.Sell how well the job was completed, if they finished on time, and if it is a good company to work with.

Do this things and you will ensure a stress free and pleasant experience working during this stressful time.  Take it from my years of working with painters in San Diego, doing these few steps will help you greatly.

If you think you know for sure the color you will be using in your next home improvement plan, then think again. Here are a couple of advices that can serve when we talk about painting interiors and changing carpentry colors.

1. Do your walls look old and boring? Start by testing the color of the paint by marking a line on an object you can easily move, but that is similar to a dried wall, then look at the color from different angles and during different periods of the day. The differences daylight can add to a certain color are amaizing. The profoundness of the color also varies depending on the surface it’s applied on and the light it that illuminates it.

2. The walls should always be in the same color as the ceiling, but a shade darker. Paint the decorations in a darker tone compared to the one of the walls and for carpentry objects use the darkest tones. To emphasis the contrast, you should use for carpentry oil based paints.

3. Any carpenter can give you small samples of materials they use to make furniture form, and if they don’t you should ask for them. The same thing goes for floorings and carpets or even textile materials you want to use for sofa covers or window screens.

4. Don’t forget about the focal points, that are usually red, and can be anything, even a small object. It could be a red little teddy bear, a dh baldwin baby grand piano or just a plain red decorative pillow.

Don’t underestimate the power of white walls. Of course, there are many cases in witch white walls leave the impression of a hospital room that doesn’t have anything to say, but that’s because white simply reflects the other deign aspects present there. White also comes in lots of shades, if we can call them that. If you’ve chosen white as your dominant color for one room, you can easily enrich the space, by adding furniture pieces in various colors. The most important thing about white is the fact that it will always be fashionable. It’s best to paint the walls in a dusty white, the ceiling white and garnish everything with dark brown carpentry objects and furniture accessories in bright colors as red, orange or cream.

Interior Design Success

In the world of interior designing there are a few key things which will either make or break a design. One is the overall color scheme and another one is the wall and ceiling colors. Sometimes without even realizing it you can have these three things in such clashing proximity to each other that a person can barely stay and look at the room. So one thing that you absolutely must look at when you’re redecorating your house is the interior paint colors.

For one thing they should really match with the overall color scheme you’re giving to the rest of the room, and for another thing even if the interior paint colors match your color scheme, they might be a few (dozen) shades lighter or darker than it really should be. This holds especially true when choosing the proper interior paint colors to go on, not only your walls but your ceiling as well.

The ceiling is always a tricky subject where painting is concerned, and unless you have large spaces or have frescoes on your ceiling, then you’ll want to stay away from anything too elaborate. Many people go wrong in this step of their interior designing process because they also try to give their ceilings some character. I have one word for you: don’t.

Unless you're absolutely certain of the effect you're going to achieve by applying interior paint colors to your ceilings as well, colors that also match your entire room, then I would strongly suggest that you either leave it as it is or just whitewash it.

Using the same shade or even lighter shade of the interior paint colors you’re using for the room can be a big mistake as it may tend to lower the height of the room by bringing the visual height of the ceiling further down. However, no matter how light your chosen interior paint colors vary, unless you choose a soft pastel color, you will make the room seem smaller.

If you really do want to have bold interior paint colors then I would suggest going with the walls. Even here you need to be careful not to overpower the room, and use the boldest colors only sparingly. Otherwise the same thing will happen with the walls as they did with the ceiling and you’ll find that the room closes in on itself. Unless of course you have big airy spaces that are just begging to be coated in bright bold colors, and where the rooms won’t suffer for it.