Instructions Paint Primer
Select a color . Wine comes in red and white and all shades in between. See color swatches in the store. Take samples home and look them in the light of the room, sometimes a dark red color is rich and wonderful in the store can be very different in a dark room in the house. If you have a specific wine color is trying to match some paint stores can custom mix the color for you So take your favorite bottle of merlot at the paint store and see if people in the paint counter can match the color.
Select a brand of paint and a final. While there are some special paint designed for kitchens and bathrooms that are resistant to mold, this is usually not necessary for a cure . However, if the high is connected to or part of your kitchen, you may want to select one of these special types of paint. You can also select your paint finish. The range of finishes from gloss to matte, and the paint store they usually have samples to show what each looks like. DINING
PAINT COLOR
Make the first color with the paint color. This is especially important if you are painting the dining dark as the color of red wine. An introduction to color can reduce the number of layers you need and can make your paint job a lot easier in the long term.
Remove all furniture from the room as possible, and get the walls ready for painting . Tape off all the wood in the room. You must also remove the covers of fixtures and outlets and switches, that do not end up with messy edges. Tape around windows, along the ceiling, and elsewhere that do not want the wine Paint color to go. Cover the floor and remaining furniture with drop cloths. First
walls. Before applying the color of fine wine, you should prepare the walls with one or two coats of primer. If you are painting a color of white wine on a dark wall, two coats of primer may be necessary. If you are painting the wall of a dark red color, a coat of primer should be sufficient. Allow the primer to dry approximately 24 hours.
Now apply the paint. You may need to use several layers to achieve a rich surface, painted uniformly. Allow each coat to dry sufficiently before the next for ensure the best job. Before beginning a new layer, make sure that the former is no longer sticky to the touch.
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