If you have taken time off from work, and do not need to find a decorator to do a quick painting job for you, then the pleasure that you gain will be greater when you follow these ideas. I learned many of these tips from painters. Decorators in London are especially professional and one can learn a great deal from them. Others are ideas that I developed myself when improving my own home.
o Take special care to work in a safe environment. That means good ventilation and
light, strong ladders and no trip hazards either. Taking regular breaks is important too. Falling off a ladder could break an arm or leg. Five litres of oil-based paint spilled on your face could blind you. It is far better to work with a mate than take chances. Rather get painter quotes for high ceilings and double storey walls from Mr-Skill.
o Choose the best-possible brushes, paints and other tools. Put back some of the money that you are saving by doing the job yourself. Buy decent equipment that will allow you to do a proper job.
o The key to any successful painting job is preparation. When you skimp on this, you could end up getting into trouble with your better half. Paint is microns thin and reflects any underlying defects. If you do not have the time to prepare properly, perhaps you should rather find a painter.
o When you are ready to apply the paint, mask everything properly. After pointing edges and corners with a smaller paintbrush, you can get going with a roller. Remember the principle of working everything over three times when painting. That way you will achieve a perfect finish and your work may not even need a second coat.
Painting can be fun when you plan properly and choose the best materials and equipment available. Many people think that decorating is the most rewarding DIY job of all.
