Monday, July 27, 2009

Tips On Painting The Interior Of Your Beach House

By Hubert Miles

Moving into a new beach house can be quite an experience. You are totally in a environment, surrounded by new ceilings and floors near stairs in an entire new layout. You want your beach home to look the best, so it's important to pick out the right kind of paint. Of course, in a single article, we can't show you absolutely everything that you need to know about moving into your new beach house, but we are going to try to give you some good tips on picking out a high quality house paint.

New house paint is a difficult task as it is, and you definitely don't want to paint your beach house a second time. Make sure whatever kind of house paint that you buy matches up with your existing paint. Maybe take a picture or find out exactly what kind of paint you have in your beach house right now so that when you go to the hardware store, you can show them exactly what you need. Or better yet bring home some paint samples to see how they look in the natural light of your beach home.

Take a long hard look at the choices you have at the paint store. You will see they have many different brands that vary in quality and price. If you but low quality paint, you will likely have to pay several coats on the walls for to get a good even coat and achieve the color you are looking for. Granted, you don't want to get ripped off, but choosing a high quality paint will generally take less time to apply evenly (one or two coats), withstand wear, be easier to clean, and will last longer in the long run.

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

A lot of homeowners paint their beach homes on the weekends during the Fall or Spring seasons. Don't try to undertake a job like this in the middle of the Summer. Go out and enjoy the beach house and wait till it cools off, open your windows, grab a few friends and get to work.

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