A Tip for Painting Your Home
June 29, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Home Decor
It was just a few years ago that we painted our living room. I remember the excitement of owning my own home and finally being able to paint walls whatever color I wanted.

My husband and I chose to paint our living room oatmeal. We had looked at so many paint swatches and we knew we wanted the living room to be sort of a taupe color. We were so glad to be rid of the cold white walls and to bring some warmth into our home with the inexpensive new look of paint.
We gave one side of the room a first and second coat and then went on to other walls. We were on our last wall when we had to open another container of paint. That was the “whoops” moment. Although we had both containers mixed at the same time, the second container was just a touch off from the first one. Thankfully, it wasn’t so badly off that we would repaint the whole room, but it was noticeable to me.
Lesson learned. From that moment on, we decided that when we buy more than one gallon of paint, we will mix the gallons together before using them. We now have an extra bucket and lid in the shed that we use before we paint a room. No more mismatched paint.
Has this sort of paint mix-up happened to you?
image (c) Karen Weideman
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