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Submitted by Lohan on Sun, 12/06/2009 - 01:04
Romantic decorating ideas for the bedroom, what is ambient lighting (2) & what is ambient lighting Video
Elegant bedroom decorating ideas, funky home decor & how much money does an interior decorator make Video
Submitted by Lohan on Sun, 12/06/2009 - 01:02
Elegant bedroom decorating ideas, funky home decor & how much money does an interior decorator make Video
Decorating a living room, decorating the master bath & decorative painting tips for walls Video
Submitted by Lohan on Sun, 12/06/2009 - 00:59
Decorating a living room, decorating the master bath & decorative painting tips for walls Video
7 Tips for Painting Your House
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 21:31
7 Tips for Painting Your House Have you been thinking about repainting your home's exterior? Here are seven tips that will make your work easier, safer, and more likely to produce pride-inspiring results. 1) Evaluate doing it yourself Painting is one of those jobs that requires only a moderate level of skill and a few basic tools. By doing the work yourself, you can usually save more than half the cost of the job. But should you do the work yourself? That depends on a number of factors, including your experience, fitness, available time, and the difficulty of working on your home�s exterior walls.
How to paint a Room
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 21:30
Painting a room can be a task that takes a couple of hours, a half day, or more. It all depends on what and how much you decide to paint. You can freshen up a room by giving a door or cabinet a new coat of paint in just a few hours. Or you can break it into smaller jobs and spread them out over a week or more. Whatever the size of the job you decide to tackle, the painting techniques remain the same. In this article, we'll take you all the way through the process of painting a room. From prepping to cleaning up, we have the job -- and your room -- covered. We'll start at square one, with how you should use your painting equipment.
Painting Interior Doors
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 21:29
You can paint a door on its hinges if you place a dropcloth beneath it, or you can remove the door from its hinges. take off the door, slip out the hinge pins, but don’t unscrew the hinges. Lean the door against a wall with two small blocks under the bottom edge and a third block between the top edge and the wall. You can also lay the door across a pair of sawhorses; if you paint in this manner, do not apply too much paint or it may puddle. Whether you paint a door on or off its hinges, the painting sequence is exactly the same. Work from top to bottom. For flush doors, roll on the paint with a lint-free cover, and then brush in the direction of the grain. For doors with inset panels, paint in the following order: recesses, panels, horizontal rails, and vertical stiles.
Caulking Wall Cracks before Painting
Submitted by Lohan on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 21:28
Before painting a room it's a good idea to caulk between trim molding and walls first. This will greatly improve the quality of the finished paint job. Take care when choosing caulk for wood trim and other painted surfaces. Use a paint–able latex or silicone enhanced caulk, not pure silicone, for painting projects.
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