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We generally paint our houses to make them look better. But while a fresh coat of paint can dramatically alter the ambience of your house in Edmonton, there are more practical reasons for painting your interior walls.
If you are mulling over the decision to repaint your house’s interior walls, in this article we will give you the reasons why that is a worthwhile home improvement project.
There are both practical and aesthetic benefits of painting your house’s interior. Some of these benefits can be expressed in dollar terms. Let’s discuss them in detail:
The primary purpose of paint is to protect. Paint protects whatever surface it is applied on. If it is a farming implement, car, or any metal object exposed to the elements, paint protects against corrosion. For wood, paint protects against rot caused by moisture.
So it is with your house’s interior walls. Paint seals to repel moisture and prevent the plaster from crumbling. When an unpainted plastered wall absorbs moisture, typically from condensed indoor air, soluble salts in the plaster rises to the surface. This weakens your walls.
Painting your interior walls with good paint seals them and stops them from wearing off. With drywall, excessive moisture absorption can even compromise the structural integrity of the whole house.
Whether it’s your interior walls, doors, or trim, paint controls wear and tear and protects your house’s looks and structural integrity.
Not only are painted walls easy to wipe down and clean, but they also repel dirt and dust. It is much easier for dust and dirt to adhere to rough plaster than painted walls.
If you have to dust and clean your interior walls, it is much easier to do if they are painted. It takes a lot of elbow grease to clean plaster. In fact, it is almost impossible to do it without scratching the walls. If the surface is painted with smooth, glossy paint, you would simply wipe it down with a wet cloth and detergent.
There is only so much you can accomplish trying to clean a house that has been neglected for years. Greasy, stained walls can prove too much work if they extend from the garage through the living room to the kitchen.
For your sanity and to truly enjoy your place to its full potential, you are better off just painting those interior walls afresh. The added benefit is you get to paint the house your own preferred colour scheme.
Note, however, that if the walls are greasy, you will have to apply a deglosser first so the fresh paint can easily adhere to the surface.
A poor plaster job may produce wall imperfections that are hard to ignore. There may also be scratches, hairline cracks, and other damage that diminish the appearance of your interior walls. Painting is usually an effective fix for such flaws.
There are high build textured paints that can conceal cracks and scratches in plaster. This paint comes in a variety of formulations and can be applied in different ways depending on the severity of the flaw.
Textured paints have a self-levelling formula and thick consistency that fills cracks and other imperfections to produce an even painted finish.
Colour has the ability to transform the mood of a room. If it’s a new house, paint helps you set the right mood for each room in your house. This is why a common interior decor tip is to never paint your whole house the same colour.
It is obviously a good idea to choose the colours you love for your interior walls. But a more practical approach is to base your choice of interior colours on the function and purpose of each room.
As different colours evoke different emotional responses, you can use colour to set a different mood for each room.
dining and living rooms. Coral, green, creamy white, and grey are also good options.
We aren’t all blessed with large houses with spacious rooms. City apartments especially tend to have small rooms, which can feel cramped and suffocating.
Of course, you don’t have to tear down a wall and extend the room, which may not even be possible because of zoning restrictions. You can simply make the room appear bigger than it really is.
Painting a room in white opens it up and gives it the illusion of more space. If a ceiling is too low, painting it in white or a light hue will make it seem taller than it is. Note, though, a room can be so big it makes you feel exposed. Painting it a dark colour draws the walls in and makes the room feel cozier.
An effective way to define your walls and create visual interest in your rooms is by painting your doors, windows, arched doorways, mouldings, and built-in bookcases just one step darker or lighter than your walls. That contrast will give character to your rooms.
To avoid any jarring transitions and maintain a flow through your rooms – which may all have different colour themes – you can keep the trim the same colour. If your house has a wainscot, painting it a contrasting colour will focus the eye on it, creating a nice visual interest in the space.
If your living is boxy and lacks character, painting an accent wall will give it some punch. You can do this by painting one wall – preferably where your TV sits – a vivid colour that’s three shades darker than the other three sides, which can be in any soft, muted colour, like beige, celadon green, or breige.
An accent wall is a better option that gives the space a contemporary edge than painting all four walls the same vibrant colour, which can give a room too much energy that it becomes overpowering.
Repainting a house in Edmonton can boost its value by as much as 107%.
A fresh coat of paint in a modern ambient colour is one of the best ways to update and modernize an aged house with an outdated layout. This can make the house look up to date, boost its value, and create an impression in potential buyers that it is well looked after and likely in good structural shape.
As anything that looks good generally appeals to our sub-conscious, a freshly painted house is likely to attract the interest of buyers. It is thus a good tip to repaint your interior walls and update the trim before putting your house on the market.
If you don’t want it, paint over it.
Because it’s not painted to your taste, sometimes a room just doesn’t have the right feel. It may have all the nice architectural features but still not appeal to you. Painting it your desired colour is a great way to add your personal stamp and completely change your outlook of it.
So if a house you have just moved into doesn’t quite feel like you belong there, a fresh coat of paint in your favourite colour may change your perception of it. As we have said already, painting is a convenient way to conceal imperfections on your interior walls and can even address some architectural flaws.
Repainting your home is a fun, immensely rewarding home improvement project. But interior painting is detailed, time-consuming work that you will do well to assign to experienced interior painters. In Edmonton, homeowners trust MB Painting for the best interior painting services. Contact us today to discuss your project.