Few jobs are as tough, or as satisfying, as painting your house. Professional painters really do earn the high fees they get. The areas are always larger than they seem. The quantity of materials is always greater than the initial estimate. But few other projects around the home can be carried out by do-it-yourselfers without special expertise or long experience. Some simple guidelines can lead anyone to a very satisfactory painting result.
Paint selection is task #1.
Naturally, everyone has difficulty picking out the desired color. It’s hard to visualize a whole wall from a single, small square. Paint color changes after application, too. It always dries a slightly different shade than what appears in the can. But with some research and a little experimentation you can pick out just what you want. Today, every shade the eye can perceive can be mixed up. Continue reading ‘DIY Paint Like A Pro’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 2, 2011 at 6:42 pm under Remodeling.
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The two books on Interior Design Floorplanning techniques known interior design books, a quick description , and another technique called the interior design colors . Interior Design -speed scanning first introduced it is to tell the story with a painting, interior design is easy to understand plane planning skills . Sometimes encounter some difficult words explained Floorplanning Design and configuration , if coupled with a pattern , so much would be easy to understand .
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 14, 2010 at 8:28 am under Interior Design.
Tags: color, Design, Interior, Techniques
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Are you a visual person? Are you able to plan a new garden layout or color scheme for your home without lifting a finger? Can you take a paint chip, tape it to your wall, and instantly visualize the whole room washed in that color? If so, you’re one of the lucky few who have strong visual-spatial skills. For the rest of us, breathing new life into a home or garden can be an extremely challenging task.
To take a small sample of color and mentally apply it to an entire room is very hard for people who have little in the way of visual-spatial intelligence. A person could hold a paint chip against pieces of furniture, window treatments and flooring, but he won’t know if everything flows harmoniously until the entire room is painted. When the room is completed, if he doesn’t like it, he’s just wasted a great deal of time and money, and will need to start the color selection process all over again.
Continue reading ‘Color Me High Tech! Remodeling Help for the Artistically Challenged’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 6, 2010 at 7:23 am under Remodeling.
Tags: Artistically, Challenged, color, help, High, Remodeling, Tech
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