Tips On Painting The Interior Of Your Beach Home
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by: HubertMiles
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Buying a new beach house can be an exciting time. You're completely in a new environment. You are unfamiliar with the ceilings, walls and floors and likely still learning the new layout. You want your beach house to look it's best. To be a place where you can relax and get away form your troubles for a few days or a weekend. Choosing the right kind of paint for the interior can be challenging. Naturally, in one article, we can't teach you absolutely everything that you need to know about painting your new beach home, but we can give you some starter tips on choosing a high quality house paint.
Painting a beach home is difficult as it is, and you are like me you want to get it right the first time around. Make certain the interior paint that you buy matches up with your existing areas you are not painting. If you are painting a light color over a darker wall color, you will need a primer or an interior paint that has the primer and paint in one. If the previous owners can tell you what color and brand they used in your beach house it can help in the selection process when you go to the paint store. By providing them exactly what you need or currently have in the home, they can assist you in color selection. If you can't provide them the information, take home some paint samples to see how they appear in your beach house.
Take your time and evaluate all the choices you have in interior paint available at the store. You'll quickly see that there are varying degrees of quality and coverage based on what you are willing to pay. You may get "sticker shock" at the prices of high quality paint, but you may find that these paints will provide more coverage in less time for the the same amount of money as lower quality paints. If one coat of high quality paint will paint the interior of your beach house, is the time and work you save worth more money? Try to purchase the highest quality paint that you can afford.
If you are going to tackle the job yourself, take some time to educate yourself. You can talk to painting contractors and home decorators about what techniques they use and how you can do a good job. They may be able to give you some tips on how to do the job right. Also, you can attend free paint clinics at stores like Lowe's and Home Depot. they usually hold these several times a month, usually on Saturday mornings. When you attend, don't be shy, ask them questions they will gladly help you.
Final Thoughts
You may be thinking when do I have the time to do this myself? Well a lot of beach homes are painted by their owners on the weekends in the Fall or Spring time. Especially if you rent out the home, you shouldn't tackle this project during the middle of the Summer while you or your renters are trying to enjoy the beach.
About the Author
Hubert Miles is the founder of Waterfront Houses USA, an online listing service that offers Beach Homes For Sale and Beach Houses available in the US and Caribbean.
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