5 Steps Before You Proceed With Your DIY Wall Paint Job

5 Steps Before You Proceed With Your DIY Wall Paint Job

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DIY room transformations are always exciting, especially when you are free to do what you want. Painting a room is one of the simplest and most inexpensive ways to immediately change its appearance, and there is nothing more fun than choosing whatever colours you like. It is like creating wall art without the pressure of making sure it’s perfect.

 

However, this fun activity also comes with a set of challenges, most especially if you forget to prepare and avoid common painting mistakes committed by many homeowners. This article will help you prepare your DIY wall repainting project to guarantee a fast and efficient painting job. 

 

What to Remember Before Painting Your Walls

 

Even if it is mostly you who will get to see your newly painted walls, it is still important to do a good job. Aiming for professional-looking walls will benefit you and your family. Here are the steps you must not forget before you start painting your walls.

 

Step 1: Carefully Choose Your Painting Tools

 

Besides choosing quality paint that will last a long time and protect your walls, it is vital to also invest in quality tools. Buying cheap brushes and rollers will leave you with a poor paint job. You might need to spend more to purchase quality brushes, but the extra expenses will give you elegant and beautifully painted walls. 

 

Step 2: Prepare the Wall Before Starting the Paint Job

 

To achieve great results, you first need to prepare the wall for the paint. That means washing the walls and making sure that there are no damages that need repair. Any dirt or debris on the wall will give you a rough finish. Make sure that the entire wall is as good as a blank slate. It should be clean, dry, and free from any dirt. 

 

Step 3: Never Forget to Use Painter’s Tape

 

Ensuring a professional paint job is a matter of going into the details. Make sure you have clean, straight lines. Painter’s tape can help you achieve the crisp painted edges you want. Ensure that the tape is sealed tightly around all edges of the windows, mouldings, and baseboards. That way, you can mask the parts that should not be painted and achieve the results you desire.

 

Step 4: Do Not Forget to Protect Your Surroundings

 

No matter how careful you do your painting, there is always a chance to splatter some paint around. Unless you are also painting your floor or furniture in the same colour, you need to protect them from these unexpected splatters. 

 

Before you even open your paint bucket, make sure that all pieces of furniture you do not want to damage are taken out of the room and that you have placed newspapers on your floor. Using peel-off coatings will also help make your life easier. Instead of removing everything, you simply apply a protective coating to items you want to shield from the splatters and then effortlessly remove them after. 

 

Forgetting this step will leave you with more work after the painting job. You will end up with damaged furniture or a whole night of scrubbing paint splatters off your floor. 

 

Step 5: Apply a Primer

 

Before you start painting your walls, you should first apply a primer to them. A primer is what prepares your walls for the paint. It allows the paint to stick easily onto the surface and lets your paint’s real colour shine through. 

 

Conclusion

 

Painting a wall seems like an easy job. While it can be a fun activity, forgetting these steps will leave you with more problems later. Make sure to follow our recommendations before you begin your DIY paint job. 

 

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