Good house painting depends on the paint selection, tools and
preparing the walls
House paint designed for interior or exterior decoration is sold
at your local hardware store, paint shops, and do-it-centers
nation wide. Many decorative paint manufactures show a huge
range of colors on their charts, which are made by blending the
main tints and tones of their collection. It can be very
frustrating to be forced into buying gallons of paint when all
you need is a sample to test the color. Most paint suppliers
will produce small test amounts of a color, especially if it is
one of those, which you have requested to be mixed. Virtually
all-interior painting jobs today, including walls, ceiling, and
woodwork, are done using water-based paint, or oil-based paints.
Most good-quality commercial decorating house paint will last
for many years if kept airtight in a sealed metal can. Once
opened, however, paint's shelf life is immediately reduced.
Color decisions may be affected by the type of paint you have to
use, for example, paints that are specifically designed for use
on rough exterior walls come in a limited range of shades, while
there is a huge variety of colors available for use on interior
walls. All paint should be kept in a cool place and out of
direct sunlight. The colors with which we surround ourselves
will without doubt have an effect on us. House paint offers an
enormous variety of colors, texture and pattern. It transforms
the way in which we see them so that even their structures can
seem changed. Choosing how to decorate and protect them can be
difficult. Paint has the ability to make small structures appear
larger and outside ones less overwhelming. The function of a
room is a crucial factor when deciding on its color and finish.
When picking-out colors, find out how they look both in daylight
and at night. So before you go decorating a room or anything
else, it is worth taking the time to find out how colors behave
in combination with each other.