XN--RSSZ69D7WC894C.COM
welcome to my space
X
Search:  
 HOME   Tips on Painting Ceilings
Tips on Painting Ceilings
Published by: admin 2009-01-06

Painting Walls and Ceilings - Fine Homebuilding Article::
A professional painter offers tips for painting walls and ceilings, covering everything from choosing the right type of roller to cutting an edge.
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/how-to/articles/painting-walls-and-ceilings.aspx
HOME
Ceilings are often viewed as being one of the most difficult places in the home to paint. Some of the biggest problems is paint dripping, having a sore are and neck and having to balance on top of a ladder. Also there are so many types of ceilings â “ flat, textured, vaulted etc. So what are the best techniques when painting a ceiling?

Paint Selection â “ The right sort of a paint is essential as there are so many to choose from. The broadest categories of paint are oil and latex. Then there is the type of finish â “ high gloss and matt are the two main types.
Faux Painting Techniques - Stenciling - Wall Painting & Ceiling ::
Stenciling - Faux Painting Techniques - Stenciling Tips - Wall Painting & Ceiling Painting Tips. Do it yourself home improvement, repair and remodeling.
http://www.startremodeling.com/stencili.htm
HOME
Best ways to paint the ceiling - Home Repair (Other) - Helium - by ::
Tips for painting a ceiling. I am a very short woman, yet I always tackle my own decorating. Ive picked up a few handy tips by Jo.H.
http://www.helium.com/tm/829862/painting-ceilingi-short-woman
HOME

But choosing paint for your ceiling can be more complex than that. Some paints are especially for particular types of ceilings such as texture coated and acoustic tile. Acoustic tiles will normally be found in home cinema rooms.

Textured/Popcorn Ceilings â “ Textured ceilings are a bit more tricky to deal with as using a brush or roller wont work. Instead you need to use a paint sprayer. The professionals make sprayers look easy but for a novice it can actually be quite difficult. You will need good ventilation and the correct consistency of paint. If the paint is at the wrong consistency then the sprayer will either clog up or spay out a watery paint.
Decorating : Expert Advice : Tips for Painting Ceilings : Home ::
These tips should take some of the fear, and pain, out of painting a ceiling.
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_resources_expert_advice/article/0,,HGTV_3492_4374398,00.html
HOME
Ceiling painting tips and ideas, Ceiling Paint::
Ceiling painting tips and ideas, Ceiling Paint. Painting a ceiling, it looks so easy. Splash on some paint and your good to go, right? Not so fast.
http://www.jiancai365.cn/new_view.asp?id=3333
HOME

Do You Need Primer? - If you are painting on a new surface then a primer is essential otherwise you would need a lot more top coats. The primer can help hide discolorations that can show through regular paint. Using a primer will also help give a good surface so that the layers of paint adhere; reducing drips.

How to Reduce Dripping Paint â “ If your paint is too thin there is the risk that itll splatter. Test a bit out on a vertical surface to see if the paint runs. If it does then it will more than likely drip when applied to the ceiling.
Tips on How to Paint a Ceiling | Home Improvement DIY::
Painting the ceiling is probably one of the most awkward jobs when painting a room. Drops of paint will fall onto your face and the floor, the angle you
http://www.finerliving.net/how-to-paint-a-ceiling/
HOME

Dont move youâ ™re your roller back and forth too quickly. If you go too fast this will increase the chance of splattering. For tall ceilings a roller with an extension pole will make your work much easier and prevent neck strain. Also, dont put too much paint on the roller.

If you have the pole extended out at a slight angle you will find this more comfortable and youll be able to avoid paint splattering all over you. Just ensure you dont have the pole extended too far out as it will feel a lot heavier to use.

For most of us, painting a ceiling shouldnt be too painful as using a roller is very easy and quick to use.




Is Goal Planning a Waste of Time?
Manufacturing Journalist Tr Cutler Profiled Resourcemfg in Manufacturing.net


About us -Site map -Advertisement -Jion us -Contact usExchange linksSponsor us
Copyright© 2008 xn--rssz69d7wc894c.com All Rights Reserved
Site made&Support support@xn--rssz69d7wc894c.com    E-mail: web@xn--rssz69d7wc894c.com