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May 2013

You can give furniture new life with a fresh coat of paint. You can also change the ‘mood’ or ambiance of a room by changing the colour of furniture or adding a new piece of furniture. When deciding what colour you should paint a piece of furniture, one thing to consider is the theme of your room. Also, look at coming up with ideas from your own inspirations. Do you have a favourite colour that you would like to incorporate into a room? Also, your personal tastes, such as do you like colours that match or are part of a particular colour scheme, or do you like a variety of colours? You should first consider your project, what you want to achieve, and find your inspiration for the piece of furniture that you are going to paint.   If you have a piece of furniture that you want to really

Step 1: Purchase the Right Tools When painting a ceiling, be sure to purchase a paint roller with an extension handle. It's much easier and less tiring to paint a ceiling while standing on the floor rather than on a ladder. When painting a textured ceiling, be sure to use a thick-nap roller to ensure that you get full coverage over the bumps and irregularities in the textured surface. For a smooth drywall ceiling, you can use a roller with a smooth or shorter nap. Painting a ceiling may seem overwhelming if you've never done it before. And often it's hard to see what you're doing since you may be putting white paint over existing white paint, but Home-improvement expert James Young shows us some tricks from the pros. Step 2: Prep the Room To prep the room, remove all of the furniture if possible before you begin painting. Use

Choosing paint colours for your kid's bedroom can be challenging, especially with so many different colours and shades available. Older children are likely to want some input on the final choice as well. Most parents are aware how often kids like to change their mind about things they like and dislike. Characters, television shows or even movies that they adore at a certain age may become their biggest pet peeve the next year, or sometimes even less. This can sometimes happen with their favourite colours, too. While it is natural for kids to outgrow things, you may find that repainting their bedroom walls every six months is just not an option. If you're worried that your nine-year-old daughter may hate her carnation pink bedroom walls by the time she's 10, you may opt for a neutral colour palette. The nice thing about neutrals is that you can

Whether you're prepping your home for market or improving your new purchase, nothing brightens a home like a fresh coat of paint. These signs mean it's time for a paint job: Chalking: A formation of fine powder on paint surfaces that can cause color fading if left unchecked. Scaling or cracking: Often caused by multiple layers of old paint, the only remedy is complete removal. Flaking: loosened peeling paint chips. Alligatoring: Deep fissures caused by long-term cracking. Complete removal is the only treatment. Lead threats: A health hazard, immediately remove lead paint. Discoloration Loose caulking: Avoid rotting and disrepair by checking window panes and doorframes.   For advice from the local Enfield guys who know what they are talking about, give Absolute Decorating a call on 0797 6404742 or visit our website: http://www.absolutedecorating.com Painters and decorators in Enfield!