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Before You Paint

There are some basic steps you need to take before beginning a painting project. There is some prep work involved, and it takes a little extra time and effort, but the end product makes it worth the time and energy spent. Still, there are a couple things to keep in mind, even before you begin taping off the trim.

Many people think the first step in a painting project should be choosing a paint color. In fact, the first step should be determining how much paint you need for your project. PaintQuality.com has a simple paint calculator on their site that will help you figure it out in no time.

The next step is making sure you have all the necessary tools and products to complete the project. Paint stirrer, painter’s tape, the appropriate brushes and rollers, drop covers, stepladders or ladders, and everything else you need should be handy before you begin. You don’t want to have to stop, clean your brushes and rollers and cover your paint so you can run to the store for other items. It helps to make a checklist, and check things off before you begin.

Now it’s time to pick a color. It’s a good idea to take a swatch of fabric or something else with you to make sure you choose a color you will be happy with. Even different shades of white or off white can be a challenge to select. They have underlying color tones, such as red, yellow, or blue, which can cause your white to clash with other colors in the space. You want something that will work with the other colors, instead of creating awkward contrast.

You might think you know the color well enough to match it from memory, and some people can do so, but it’s really not worth the risk. You don’t want to wait until you have already started painting to decide that the color you chose won’t work. Compare several shades to the item you brought with you, and don’t be afraid to ask the salesperson for advice.