Interior
House
Painting
How to
Paint the
Interior of
Your House
in an
Organized
Way
Interior
painting is
an easy DIY
task that
most
homeowners
perform to
quickly
update
their home
and give it
a fresh
look. All
it takes
are a few
basic
painting
tools to
get the job
done. There
are
countless
color
options and
design
choices
that can
make each
room of the
house
unique and
interesting.
When
deciding on
an interior
painting
scheme, be
sure to
keep in
mind the
following
tips to
ensure that
your home
comes out
looking its
best.
However, it
is easy to
make
mistakes.
Here are
some
painting
tips to
avoid
common
interior
painting
mistakes.
The biggest
mistake
that most
DIY
homeowners
make when
undertaking
an interior
painting
project is
not
starting
with clean
wall
surfaces.
Many people
are so
anxious to
repaint
their house
that they
try to
circumvent
properly
preparing
each room.
Unfortunately,
this can
result in
uneven
interior
paint jobs,
premature
paint
peeling, or
worse.
Homeowners
also try to
cut costs
by
purchasing
cheap
painting
tools.
While their
effort to
keep budget
expenses
down is
understandable,
you usually
end up
getting
what you
pay for,
which often
includes
blotchy and
fuzzy walls
from
inferior
paint
brushes and
roller
covers.
Individuals
who attempt
DIY
interior
painting
projects
also tend
to forget
that it’s
never wise
to paint
over a dry
edge. If
you let the
paint dry
before
finishing a
particular
section,
you will
leave
behind
overlap
marks.
The
interior
painting
process has
a definite
order to
it. While
it may seem
simple
enough to
follow
these
painting
rules,
other
activities
often get
in the way.
Though you
should
always
begin each
interior
painting
job with
the
ceiling,
don’t
forgot to
buy the
ladder and
floor
coverings
required to
protect the
floor and
reach the
ceiling.
Note:
always
leave the
doors for
last. As a
suggestion,
start with
the
ceiling,
then the
walls, the
trim, and
finally the
doors.
See related
articles:
How
to Paint a Ceiling
How to Paint a Flat Panel Door
How to Paint Foam Crown Molding
How to Paint Interior Doors
How to Paint Over Wood Paneling
How to Paint
Trim
How to Store Unused Paint
How to Tape a Room for Painting
How to Thin Latex Paint
How to Thin Oil Based Paint