Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 36

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(I) If youve looking for a quick and rela- tively inexpensive pick-me-up for the interior of your home this winter, you may want to consider painting the walls of some or all of your rooms. While this won't necessarily solve all your deco- rating needs, it will go a long way towards brightening up your living envi- A pick-me-up for your home's interior EXCErmONALEuiGANCE FRvrmsrrmxttel-atrrw_,r2ht wmwm tt,t'g',g.'egkge'S1tu'1e1t,i,','g', WWI/DR I dag-m1, 'i11'MG'h"eal"'3l'2,tur',t,'drgs'l MOHTRYSHA mmm‘azw 3318 HOW 1131 Nottinghlll Gate L6M 1K5 ms ms EtSgtttiltgL MIA”. an”! Fresh paint also improves the pre- sentability of your home - something to keep in mind if you‘re thinking of ronment. There's no doubt that a fresh, new coat of paint can work wonders in a room, particularly when used in conjunction with complimentary wallpaper, borders and so on. Lima, . narrow mm ELLI ANELL FRANCIS REAL ESTATE s,t,tr,ft,,,, Trysha Wharton $89st selling next spring or summer. However, if this is your goal, you may want to steer clear of using colors that are too dark or bold - anything that future owners would fmd difficult to cover up. Light, neutral tones are generally your safest bet. your choice important to plan your painting job husband Before you make it's You'll probably want to use washable latex paint in your child's room as well, so that any smudges made by dirty little fingers and hands can be cleaned up quickly and easily. instance, you'll want to choose something that repels moisture and can be easily cleaned - especially in a kitchen. It's also important to take the decorating scheme of each room into consideration when planning a paiujob. Now's the perfect time to incorporate some changes. For uses and you'll want to choose something that will be suitable, but practical for each. carefully. Which room(s) do you intend to paint? The kitchen or bathroom, bedroom or your children's rooms? In a kitchen or bathroom for Obviously, all are geared to different lllli, 88 DUNN ST. OAKVILLE Caldwell Bauer-Arte" Francis Real Estate * q UL,‘ I ( El Eii G-ttre' I 3; £1 - At , Ii Li F 6 I E. V I “WW ' Air-tee " I i" a T l ‘ i - t J- Bank JOIN OUR TEAM Ta7SW5Tf. 849-9800 You can do a lot with spot highlights in subtle or bold col- ors - particularly if you want to make a narrow room look wider, or make a large room look cosier. On the other hand, you may have portions of rooms which you'd like to downplay or even camouflage - like cast iron radiators or convectors used with hot water heating mans. By painting them the same color as your walls. you can make them blend in and be less notice- instance, is there a particular niche or portion of a room that you would like to highlight to make it stand out more? You can achieve this with paint of a differ- ent color. Or, are there particular there particular angles or unusual features of the room which you‘d like to accentuate? r. .tNHItwrtt. "NKF.rt is t Before you begin painting any walls, it's imperative to make sure all sur- faces are free of dust, grease and grime. (Remove the dust first.) You can do a good cleaning job with a damp cloth, or, if walls are partic- ularly dirty, a mixture of trisodium phos- phate and water (take the necessary precau- tions when using this product) should do the trick. You may even want to clean with an abrasive cleanser if the walls are in good condi- im. To choose the right type of paint, talk to the experts at your local paint store. They'll help you choose the products that will best suit your particular needs. For tips, consult decorating maga- zines or professional designers. All woodwork or trim to be painted able Ill MISMAYBEIT my -.,, 4, x tn llnd ldumunnul menu 849-98 Also be sure to check for holes and cracks in your walls. It's a good idea to remove any loose material from the crack before apply- ing any filler. Then apply filler carefully and allow the area to dry before sanding it down. Once sanding is complete, dust the area to make sure it's clean and ready to receive paint. down apply a coat of primer before paint- ing. You can use a heat gun to remove old paint, or a chemi- cal stripping com. pound. However make sure you for low the manufactur er's directions care fully. Make sure you remove any traces of adhesives on the walls. And any fumi- ture left in the room should be covered with drop sheets and wood A4 to the bare you‘ll have to CA. CALL tt8l 93mm Bunker/Mam PAM4.ME SETTING I Utely Please call. AME F ANELL FRANCIS ads mum" It's also essential to make sure you have the proper tools before beginning any paint project. You‘ll likely need a paint tray, rollers, brushes and possibly small paint sponges for hard-to-reach cor- ners. A ladder and paint roller extension handle are also useful tools, along with old clothes and shoes. Also keep in mind that adequate ventila- tion is very important when painting. As well, make sure you have enough paint on hand before you start. It's annoying to have to stop in the middle of the job to run out and get more paint mixed. Once you’re finished, it's a good idea to keep some paint on hand for future touch-up jobs. should also be pro tected with drop sheets. kept well out of your way. Carpets and wooden floors 849-98 ate 3 bed ms. cozy apea

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