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Decorators in Enfield

HomeDecorators in Enfield

Painting and Decorating to match your Budget   If all or part of your home needs decorating, the professionals at Absolute can always help you, no matter how large or small your budget may be. We can tailor our work according to your budget, because we can vary the level of services to meet your needs as well as your purse-strings.   Gold Level Service In an ideal world, we would always strip off any old wallpaper, line the walls and then paint them. With paintwork, we would apply two coats of undercoat, sand in between coats, and finish with a top coat. This combination provides the perfect finish which will last a long time. It also works well in the long-term, not only because it will last, but also because no extra work will be necessary whenever you want to change the colour. You’ll only need to repaint everything,

5 Inspirational Ideas for a Feature Wall   Are you fed up with your present décor? Have you thought about having something different in any of your rooms? You might like to think about having a feature wall - one that is not the same as the other three. There are many ways to provide a different look or feel to a room with a feature wall, and here are some ideas to inspire you.   1. Colour The simplest way of creating a feature, is to use a different colour on one of the walls. This is where the colour wheel would be useful to help you decide which colours you would like to use. A bold contrasting colour works very well against a pastel or neutral room, or use one colour for the whole room with the feature wall being a darker shade than the rest.   2. Pattern Another simple

5 Top Tips for Painting the Outside of Your House   Spring is in the air and everything looks so much different when the sun is shining. Take the outside of your house, for example. In the grey of winter, it looked fine but now you might be starting to think that it needs a makeover to brighten it up.   1. Consider the weather Spring is the ideal time to think about painting the outside of your house as excessive rain and damp is being replaced by dry and sunny weather. It is not advisable to do any exterior painting when it is too cold or too wet. However, direct sunlight is not good either, so start on the shady side and move round the house as the sun moves round. To avoid any dampness while painting, stop two hours before sunset.   2. Preparation is key As with painting the inside

What to do before the painter and decorator arrives.   There are a few things that you can do before your painter and decorator comes to the house which will be of great help to them and ultimately to you.   Cleaning Before starting work, whatever room they are going to be doing first, it needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Vacuum everywhere to get rid of dust, dust-bunnies and any cobwebs throughout the house.   The paintwork including the windows, doors and skirting boards must be clean. If the kitchen is going to be painted, you need to make sure there isn’t any grease anywhere. Grease tends to cling, but it needs to be gone because it is paint’s number one enemy.   If the room to be decorated is the bathroom, be sure there isn’t any mould or mildew anywhere.   It will take more than normal cleaning to get rid of either of

It’s time to redecorate. Are you going to do it yourself, or are you going to get a professional painter and decorator to do the job for you?   You might want to consider some of the following reasons for using a professional before you make your final decision.   No stress!! Trying to get everything done when you are also doing a full-time job is stressful and exhausting. It will take a long time and you will be forever clearing up the mess. You won’t have any of these worries if you have a professional doing the job for you, because you can carry on with your normal life and leave them to do the painting and decorating. Not only will the end result look good and last longer, because everything is done exactly how it should be, but you will still have your sanity at the end of

We all have our favourite colours and colours that we prefer to have in certain areas of our homes, but how do we best create a complete colour scheme? If we are looking for harmony or some contrast, then the best tool we can use is the colour wheel. The first colour wheel was produced by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666. Since then, the basic colour wheel, which presents a sequence of pure hues arranged logically, has always been helpful.   Primary Colours A three-part colour wheel depicting the three primary colours is a good place to start. In traditional colour theory the primary colours of red, yellow, and blue can’t be formed by any combination of other colours. All other colours are derived from these three.   Secondary Colours By adding the secondary colours of green, orange and purple, we now have a six-part wheel. The three additional colours are produced by