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The Paints to use when Painting your House

If you are painting your house, then you need to have a clear concept about the type of colours you use for the various segments of the house. If you are repainting your house, then remember that it is quite a tricky business and therefore you should be quite skilled when applying the paint.

Consider the time and effort while painting

First, you have to consider which colour theme you are going to choose for which part of the house. Paintings for house are of two types – oil based and water based. You should know that oil based paints take a whole single day to dry up. But one big advantage of dry paints is that turpentine and paint thinner can be used for cleaning it up. On the contrary, water paints are best taken care of by using just soap and water. It is always suggested to use external-based paints for the exterior of the house.

The most demanding question is that how you are going to rate the quality of the paints? It is easy to determine by its 'sheen' factor that it is based on the different finishes that the paint produces. Sheen is defined as the degree of light that the paint has.

When painting your house, know the paints for different parts of the house

Gloss paints are ideal for the rooms if they are very much in use. Most commonly, they are recommended for baseboards, woodworks, doorjambs, bathroom walls and kitchen. If you are wondering where to use high-gloss paints, then use it for highlighting minute details like trim and decorative moulding. Doors and cabinets should also be painted in high-gloss paints.

Semi-gloss paints have less intensity of sheen and therefore it is suitable for rooms with high humidity. The best advantage of these paints is that they ensure high durability. For smooth and low-sheen effect, use Eggshell paints, which are used in the living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and dens. Apart from this, hallways, home offices and family rooms are the ideal areas where these paints are best suited.

Satin paints have an edge over the Eggshell paints, pertaining to its scrubbing ability. It provides a good combination of easy clean and moderate sheen. Satin paints are preferred by many since it looks good in any type of rooms. Flat paints are best suited for the ceilings and the walls. The best attribute of this paint is that they work perfectly for concealing the imperfections of the walls and the ceilings. They also spread well across the walls and the ceilings. Dining rooms and master bedrooms are the best preferred areas when you think of Flat paints.

Primer paints are available in two types – they are water based and also oil based. They are used in sealing the unpainted surfaces to resist the covering coats of paints from soaking in. Primer is best used on wood, metal, plaster or tiles. You may opt for the fire-resistant paints for the walls and the ceilings. They have a special fire-resistant formula that may not stave off the fire completely but definitely deters the fire from further spreading.

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