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[T946]Tips For Painting Walls
by Jessica Ackerman, Jes

Having our own place is a dream most of us entertain. We strive and work hard to be able to obtain our own place under the sun-literally and figuratively. While buying a house remains to be the best option, most people are unfortunately stuck in the middle ground between living with our parents and being able to buy their own property. That middle ground is occupied by renters who, in one way or another, have encountered difficulties from restrictive apartment rules.

Renting is not bad per se. In fact, for students, fresh graduates, and young professionals, it is the next best option through which they can practice their real-world skills. Moreover, it is in their apartments where they get to identify their own preferences, especially in the area of home decor. Unfortunately, most renters only have limited opportunities to get the look that they want as most contracts come with highly prohibitive rules, such as not painting the walls. If you are left with a bare-walled apartment in the color that you only half prefer, here are the top three tips through which you can add color without painting the walls.

Hanging Wall Art:
This is an all-encompassing term covering pieces such as sculptures, canvas paintings, prints, posters, photographs, wall plaques, and other unique items. When used properly, these will certainly add dashes of color to any room in the apartment- be it the living room, the bedroom, or the dining room. Choose one type or combine any of these to create the look that you want. Just make sure that the overall design scheme is consistent, and the colors are well coordinated.

Using Curtains:
Another option is to hang floor-to-ceiling curtains on any blank wall to infuse any room with pops of brilliant color. When selecting the color, keep in mind the overall effect you wish to achieve. For example, bold colors such as red or blue could make the room less spacious. On the other hand, light colors such as lemon yellow or mint green could make the room seem brighter and more open. Another important consideration is the location. Although these are very pretty home accents, curtains are usually made of light fabric that could easily catch fire. Thus, make sure that you hang curtains away from lamps, the heater, or the kitchen stove.

Coordinating your Furniture:
Chances are, most apartments come painted with neutral-colored walls. If that is the case for you, then you do not need to hang anything on the wall and instead, focus on the right combination of furniture and accessories to add color to any room. Since the sofa is usually the centerpiece of the living room, why not choose one in your favorite color, then add throw pillows that complement that color. To further heighten the effect, anchor the sofa with a neutral-colored rug to set off the color scheme of the couch. Using other accessories and accent pieces, such as a canvas painting which picks up the color of your furniture, will also emphasize the colors presented.

Go ahead, try our three simple tips for a more colorful life!


So you are in the mood to repaint the interior of your entire house. You have already decided on which colours would go on which walls on which rooms, and you have even picked new tiles and shutters to match. The only thing you have not decided on yet is whether to paint the skirting boards first or last, or how to deal with painting the skirting boards at all.

What is the proper way of painting skirting boards? Here are five tips to bear in mind when you paint your boards.

1.The boards are the last to go. When you repaint an entire room, you always start from the top down to the bottom. Given that principle, you ought to begin your repainting job from the ceiling, to the cornices of the ceiling, to the walls and down to the skirting boards. Thus, in answer to the first question, then yes, the boards are the last thing you should worry about when it comes to repainting an entire room ? unless you are going to put paint on the floor too. In that case, the floor comes last.

2.Clean them. Make sure that your baseboards are clean first before you apply the paintbrush to them. Wipe the dust, dirt and scuffs away from the boards with a simple mixture of soap and water. Be certain that you have all the mouldings on the boards covered, or you will have dirt mixing up with your paint. That would be very unsightly. In case there are dirty spots that are too stubborn to remove, do not despair. Just try a water-and-vinegar solution to clean them, or maybe some bleach would do the work.

3.Protect the floor. If you are not planning on replacing your flooring too, take care not to put paint on them as you work repainting your skirting boards. What you do here is to insert a thin slab of cardboard between the boards and the floor and move the cardboard as you work along your boards. If you do not feel like dragging a piece of cardboard with you whilst you work, you can use newspaper to cover the floor instead. Just make sure that parts of the newspaper are slipped safely in the space between the boards and the wall.

4.Pull the carpets back. Are your floors covered with carpets? Certainly you would not want to have paint all over them as you work on your skirting boards. To protect your carpets, pry them off the floor with a wallpaper knife and pull them back to expose the floor. Then you can insert cardboard or newspaper in the gaps between the boards and the wall and paint to your heart's content.

5.Keep your brush dry. Be gentle with painting your skirting boards. Do not soak your brush all over with paint. Just have enough paint on your brush and use downward strokes.

Painting skirting boards do not have to be a chore, and painting your skirting boards in the proper manner will save a lot of trouble on your end.
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