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Article Title: How to Repaint Your Home's Interior



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By : Art Gib    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-12 13:58:59
If you have ever undertaken the task of repainting the interior of a house you know how time consuming and frustrating the process can be. But, if you plan carefully, you will remove a lot of that unwanted frustration and ensure that you are producing a visually pleasing, safe place for your family to live. And yes, there are many aspects of paint that can be unsafe. It would behoove you to educate yourself before selecting a new paint or removing old paint to ensure your family's safety. If you have never repainted the interior of a home, follow the directions given in this article and you will complete the task safely and quickly.

1. Have Your Old Paint Tested

You may decide to repaint because the old paint in your home simply doesn't look good. But what if you move into an older home and don't want to repaint? Well, you may have to. You need to have your paint tested by an EPA approved testing facility or product. Older paints may contain lead which is harmful if ingested. The presence of a young child in your home makes it even more imperative that you get this testing completed promptly. If the test comes back positive, you really don't have a choice: you need to repaint. If your situation follows this template, make sure you remove the paint and dispose of it in an approved manner to safeguard your health.

2. Take Your Time

You must remember that paint looks different after it dries. Wet paint has a completely different appearance than dry paint and you need to be patient while completing the process. If you hurry the painting, you will notice brushstrokes and lines suddenly appear as the paint dries. Furthermore, if you don't take your time, you will be spending even more time fixing the mistakes caused by a hurried paint job. Be patient, your time investment will pay off in the form of a beautifully painted interior.
3. Use Multiple Coats

Oftentimes one coat of paint will not get you the rich looking color you saw in the store. You must repaint each room multiple times to get a beautiful, long lasting color. This directly ties in with being patient: you can't rush the process. Each room must be given time to dry before repainting, so it might work best for you if you move on to another room, paint that one, and then go back to the previous room while that one is drying and apply the second coat. This method of rotating rooms allows you to maximize your time while still getting great results.

As you can see, painting the interior of your home takes patience. Your top priorities should be safety and doing a clean, beautiful painting job. Follow the advice given in this article and your home will look completely transformed in no time!
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