The Best Tips And Ways to Paint Like a Pro to Beautify Your Interior House

The Best Tips And Ways to Paint Like a Pro to Beautify Your Interior House




The Best Tips And Ways to Paint Like a Pro to Beautify Your Interior House

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Splurge on a great paint in certain areas 


Fine Paints of Europe, or Farrow and Ball are great choices. These can go far, especially on the windows or on any piece of furniture.






 The Best Tips And Ways to Paint Like a Pro to Beautify Your Interior House




 

Paint your window frames with dark color


Black is our preference, but a gray or dusty dark purple also really makes a great contrast with a lighter wall.




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Flowers are the brightest color in the room


Even fresh flowers added to a dried arrangement have an impact. Change color with the seasons and your home is always alive. We love a pretty monochrome palate, but a blast of color from nature is always welcome.




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Lights, lights, lights!
From an incredible fixture to a paper lantern, put big and small lights in unexpected areas, and lots of them, to make a statement. Lighting is such an important part of creating atmosphere; it adds that cinematic rosy glow. The more the merrier.




When in doubt, paint it. 


When there’s a questionable piece of furniture from your grandma or an inexpensive desk from the flea market, paint it: Black, cream, gray or RED! Sometimes giving it just a dip on the legs, like socks on a chair, can be fun.


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Paint your bedroom a dark soothing color.


We like to use dusty blue or purple, or gray, like an elephant. It will help you sleep and creates a wonderful serene space.








Tape Off the Carpet





When painting baseboard, some painters slip masking tape under the baseboard. But this is time-consuming and doesn’t create a seep-proof seal between the baseboard and the carpet. Instead, press the tape against the baseboard, covering about 1/4 in. of the bottom edge. Press down hard on the carpet while you apply the tape. That way, the tape will hold the carpet down while you paint. Later, when you remove the tape, the carpet will rise and cover the unpainted edge of the baseboard.




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