How to paint a room
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In this video we share some 'how to get started tips' to paint a room....without losing your mind. • Empty is best. If you can do it, before you paint a room move all the furniture and art and everything out of the room. If not possible, moving it to the center of the room and covering in sheet plastic is the next best thing. • Drop cloths are terrible. Even the good ones. Always too big or too small, they wrinkle up on the edges and bunch up under ladder feet and paint trays all but inviting spills. And they're worthless for anything else. Our hack: Moving blankets. They're great for all kinds of stuff from beach blankets to, well, moving stuff. But their hero function for us is as drop cloths that we can manage. AND wash in the clothes washer when we're done. • Repairs that you can do. Hide the nail holes from the picture hanger nail by first 'dimpling' the drywall (smooshing it a little) with the handle of a putty knife or painters tool. If you have to caulk, wiping down the caulk bead with wet fingers (a small pail with a grout sponge inside is our favorite way to do this) is way better than dry fingers 16 rolls of paper towels and ruined clothes. Seriously, there's just no need. • Ladders. A 4-foot step-ladder is a DIY friend. Long after you've completed your paint a room project, the 4-footer (as we call them) will serve you well to safely change light bulbs and for other DIY projects like installing a ceiling fan. Heck, cats even like them. • Paint + Primer. For even just one room, a good paint brush is worth it. For more...worth its weight in paint. We used Shur-Line's HYDROGLIDE and it rocked. Yes, we're brush-geeks. Reason is: When we paint a room, we use them for everything from sweeping up dust to whisking away cobwebs in corners. But mostly we use them for painting, whether that's spot-priming a repair (which we like to do even when we're using paint + primer just to get all the textures uniform before we paint). HYDROGLIDE roller covers too. They're designed for the differences between plain-ole-paint and the newer, thicker, faster-drying (or so it seems) paint + primer. • Get a handle. A roller extension handle like Shur-Line's Easy Reach Pole saves a lot of time and ladder climbing. An adjustable handle is even better for working everywhere along the walls and ceiling. • http://myfixituplife.com/DIY/?p=29554 • Subscribe to our YouTube channel if you smiled during this video. / myfixituplife • Find us on Instagram: / myfixituplife • Find us on Twitter: / myfixituplife • Find us on Facebook: / myfixituplife • Find us on Pinterest: / myfixituplife • 👉 For more DIY Tips and how-to, subscribe to MyFixitUpLife: https://www.youtube.com/user/myfixitu... • • 👉 To learn more about MyFixitUpLife with Mark Theresa: http://linktr.ee/myfixituplife
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