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Do I Need to Use Paint Primer?
Paint colors, dyes and compositions are getting better all
the time. Effects that would have been unthinkable just a
generation ago are becoming easier than ever to achieve,
from special matte finishes that resemble suede to
effortless crackle glazes that make faux effects a cinch.
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How to Sponge Paint a Wall
There are countless reasons why homeowners might want to
forego traditional paint and opt for sponge painting
instead. The most common may be in older homes where the
walls show some irregularities and dings in the finish –
sponge painting blends everything into a seamless whole
and hides all blemishes.
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Paint Color Moods
Most people give little thought to the way room colors
influence their mood, but designers know better. For
years, anecdotal evidence suggested that different color
palettes could evoke different emotions, effectively
programming our minds each time we enter a space.
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Tips for Faux Paint Finishes
Paint has always been used for two entirely different
functions. On the one hand, it is a covering used to bring
solid color and life to otherwise boring surfaces. Home
exteriors and room interiors are the typical examples of
this treatment, though you may also hear painted furniture
and powder-coated vehicles included as well.
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Types of Creative Paint Finishes
Painting is about far more than solid colors these days.
Anyone who has spent any time thumbing through design
magazines has likely noticed just how many homes are being
utterly remade with more textured approaches.
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