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Keeping the Castle

Summer Painting Tips

July 25, 2008 by Maricar  
Filed under Home Decor

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Summer is the best time for thinking of sprucing up the outside of your home. The least expensive way to do this is to take up some brushes and paint. But before you do that, these painting tips will help you get started in the right direction:

1. Consider the style of your home. Will the color scheme you’re planning fit the architecture and general feel of your house? For example, Victorian styles go well with elaborate multi-color schemes, while Georgian or Colonial houses are better suited to two or three colors. 

2. Identify the areas that will not be painted roofs, wood, masonry, or stone. The color scheme should go with the existing colors of these areas. 

3. Look around at the colors of your neighbors’ homes. How do you want your home to stand out? 

4. Keep maintenance in mind when choosing colors. Intense colors are more likely to fade, absorb more heat and react to moisture more than lighter hues.  They are also more difficult to match if ever you need to repaint an area later. 

5. Find out if there are any rules or restrictions on exterior color schemes in your community. 

6. Buy the best paint and painting tools you can afford. A paint job done well can save you money in the long run.

image and information used with permission from CertaPro Painters

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One Response to “Summer Painting Tips”
  1. Rodd Cohen says:

    I agree, you have some solid pointers here. I’ve elaborated on these and others on my website; http://www.exterior-house-paint-colors.com
    Best,
    Rodd

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