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Everyone can paint, so can you

Everyone can paint, so can you

Painting 2 min read

Painting your own home is achievable with a little planning — pick the colour, estimate the paint, line up the right tools, and save thousands of dollars.

If you are looking to shift to a new house or want to renovate your existing one, the first thing you will need to think about is the painting. While it may be tempting to hire a professional to do it if you have never painted before, that will cost you a lot of money. Painting your own house allows you to experiment with something new and helps you save thousands of dollars.

A fresh coat of paint can entirely change the personality of your house. However, before you start your project, there are a few things you will need to figure out — the amount of paint you will need, the tools for the task, the colour, and many more. While there are lots of things to choose, it does not necessarily have to be daunting. With proper planning, the project will be a great experience for you.

Pick the colour first

One of the most important considerations will be the colour for the room or the house. This will depend on your personal preference as well as the room you want to paint. Once you have settled on the palette, the rest of the decisions tend to fall into place.

Estimate the paint and tools

The next important thing to consider is the amount of paint you will need to finish the job. You will then have to decide on the tools and accessories that will help you accomplish the house painting task. Many paint and accessories shops also provide hire services for DIY paint jobs, which is a great way to save money — once you have completed the painting, you can return the gear to the shop. Remember to wear some old clothes, since paint may splatter on you while you work.

Wrap up cleanly

Once the painting is finished, you will have to start cleaning up. Make sure you give the paint ample time to dry before you start arranging the furniture. If you have any painting supplies left, save them for any future touch-ups or projects.

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