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Quick and Easy Room Update with New Paint


Quick and Easy Room Update with New Paint

The right paint can quickly change the feel of a room.

(NAPSI) - Regardless of what interior design reality shows might have you believe, you don't need a five-person design team to change the look and feel of your room. Simple changes, such as adding paint, can take a room from ordinary to extraordinary in just a few hours.

Painting your home is an opportunity to create a mood and express what inspires you. Adding or changing color can warm up the living room, create a relaxing oasis in the bathroom, or make the bedroom a dreamy retreat. The options are almost limitless when it comes to paint - Olympic Paints alone offers a palette of more than 1,200 interior colors.

Painting doesn't have to be a chore. Today's selection of colors, tools and techniques takes the challenges and fears out of painting. Below are five simple painting solutions to help your inner interior designer shine through:

1. Find your inspiration. Choosing a paint color for your room is easy. The key is finding your favorite item - a painting, a pillow or even a lampshade - and matching the paint color to your inspiration piece.

2. Choose the best sheen for your space. Wall sheens can vary depending upon the room. Ceilings are usually a flat sheen and molding is often satin or semi-gloss. By room, the following sheens are recommended: The family room, living room, dining room or bedroom should be painted with flat, eggshell or satin paint. Kids' rooms should be painted with satin or semi-gloss. Kitchens and baths should be painted in semi-gloss or hi-gloss.

3. Consider size. The size of your room is a huge consideration when choosing color. Different shades can be used in different rooms to help maximize or minimize a space. Make small rooms feel larger by using light and airy colors or a monochromatic color scheme. Make a large room feel cozy by using warm, dark colors on the ceiling.

4. Avoid harmful paint fumes. Paint fumes stink - literally. The volatile organic compounds (VOC) found in most paints cause a strong odor and may make your painting experience unpleasant. Avoid a headache by using low-odor/zero-VOC paints, such as those made by Olympic Paints.

5. Buy the right amount of paint. A simple formula will ensure you have just the right amount of paint for your project: Determine the square footage of your room, then divide this number by 400. This will give you the number of gallons you need to purchase.
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posted Feb 01, 2009

Good post, but i disagree with the sheen comments. Todays paints, even the flat sheens, are all scrubable and the best option for ALL wall surfaces especially when dealing with remodels or older homes. Do it your selfers what there jobs to look professional and it is difficult, even for pros, to prepare an older wall for painting with any paint that shines. Every nail pop imperfection will shine like a star with even egg shell paint. USE FLAT sheens, and compare several brands too, some are flatter than others. Every decorator i know, recommends Flat.

And i have several rental homes that i paint with flat and just recently scrubbed every wall in one unit with teriffic results. Expect to pay about $20 per gallon for good flat paint.

posted Jan 31, 2009

Don't forget proper preparation. A good quality primer is critical. Most paint jobs by DIYers are disastrous simply due to not following directions. Your own success depends entirely upon your ability to read the application directions on the can of paint and then apply it with the right tools. Painting is one of the easiest and least costly ways to improve your living spaces. Doing it right the first time will save you huge headaches and it will add value to your home.


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