Posts Tagged ‘paint’

Paint – Whaich To Use?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

There are many different paints, stains, and varnishes that are available today and this can make choosing paint a headache for anybody that has no idea what they are looking for.  There are two major categories in which paint falls in and that is oil based and water based.  Stains and also varnishes also fall in these same categories.

Oil based paints have a gloss, semi gloss, or matte finish.  It wears well and it provides an easy clean surface.  Oil paint is good to use on doors, windows, or anywhere that needs a protection finish.  If you need a good washable surface you can also use oil based paint on ceilings and also on walls. Always remember that if you paint over wall paper it will make it a lot harder to remove in the long run.

Water based paint is much easier to work with this is because the brushes and all painting tools can be cleaned using only water.  It is the choice paint for walls and also for ceilings and for textured surfaces outside. 

When painting any new surface it is best to use a primer.  This will help because it will prevent the paint from being absorbed.  Also by doing this it gives the paint something to stick to.  The primer or the under coat that you use should be from the same manufacture.  For a hint you can use water based primer for oil paint but you can’t use an oil based primer for water based paint.

The coats of paint that you will need depend on how porous the surface being painted is and the thickness that the paint is applied.  The quality of paint also has a factor to the amount of paint you will need also.

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Simple Monochromatic Decorating

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

A monochromatic color scheme is a great decorating option when it comes to figuring out a color scheme for a room in your home. A monochromatic color scheme involves using one color in the room for almost all the surfaces. Contrast is then added with the use of different shades of that same color, from light to dark. If you decide to go with a monochromatic look in your home, follow these tips to create the best look possible.

Add White or a Neutral Color to the Room
If you pair the color with white or another neutral, you can avoid having a room that looks like it’s too matched or boring. Of course, you don’t want the neutral color to be the main focus in the room but rather an accent. If you have a blue monochromatic scheme, you might include a blue and white rug where the rest of the items (the walls and furniture) are all blue. Another way to add a neutral is to paint the trim in the room white.

Choose the Color of the Room Wisely
If you decide to go with a monochromatic color scheme in a room, you need to make sure that you really put some thought into the color choice. After all, you are not going to end up being very happy with the finished look of the room if you choose a color you’re not crazy about. Thus, it’s important to pick out a color that you really like to look at. For those of you who are new to the monochromatic look, you may want to avoid bold color choices such as red and orange. You need to remember that once you choose a monochromatic look, it’s going to be much harder to change the décor of the room, since everything in the room is going to be in some shade of that same color. Be sure that you think carefully about your color choice and try not to rush into a hasty decision you may later regret.

Mix Up the Shades of the Color
The best way to determine different shades of the color you’ve chosen is to visit a paint store and collect some color swatches. With these swatches, you can see the different shades of the color that you should work with. An important key to a monochromatic color scheme is making sure you’re not painting the walls the exact same shade as the furniture. Likewise, you don’t want your floor to be the exact same shade as the walls. When you mix up the shades of color, you lend more character and interest to the décor of the room. Accessories such as pillows, curtains, baskets, and candles can also be used to your advantages. Simply choose items that are completely different shades from the rest of the room.

A monochromatic color scheme is not always the easiest to pull off in a room. This is definitely an endeavor that requires some planning so that everything flows well and you end up with the perfect balance of color.

About the Author…
Leon Tuberman has been part of the furniture and interior design  business for 40 years. He is the owner and manager of popular furniture store in Los Angeles. They have a large inventory of handcrafted Amish built solid wood furniture for your bedroom, dining room and living room. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shopping for oak coffee tables for your family room or a wood dresser for your bedroom then they have everything you need.