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Monday, August 25, 2008

Tuscan Faux Painting

Before you start faux painting you should have your walls painted with a base coat of the overall color that you desire. Make sure you cover carpet and furniture with a dropcloth. Then, tape off your molding and your light switches.

Keep a dry rag handy through the whole process so you can wipe up any runs on the wall before they dry. At any painting store, Lowes, or Home Depot you can buy faux paint. Ask the employees to help you pick the colors you want. Some faux paint comes in concentrated mixtures. You will need to mix about 1/3 paint with 2/3 water. When you are just getting started it is best to use a more watered down version. You can always mix it with less water later. You can also buy premixed faux paint. It looks best to use a couple of different colors that are similar to your base coat color.

You will need a damp rag and a bucket of water to use throughout the process. As the rag gets dirty and the water gets dirty, it will actually be easier to paint. If your painting takes you longer than one day, you can even leave your rag in the bucket and reuse it for a few days. Your rag is what you will do most of your painting with. Your paintbrush is mostly just to apply the paint to the wall. When you put the paint on your wall with the brush, make sure not to use straight lines. Apply the paint randomly, then smear it around with your rag and let it dry. The goal of this style of painting is to make the walls look like they are old.
When you finish going over all of the areas you want to paint, it is important to step back and take a look from a distance. Any areas that look lighter than you want you can go over more now.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Make a Headboard – Part Two

Sand the edges of the plywood. Then, take a sheet of upholstery foam and use your pattern to cut it just one inch larger than your plywood. Lay the foam over the plywood and staple it in a few places or even glue it on or use stray on adhesive.

Now, cover the layer of upholstery foam with a sheet of upholstery batting that is cut two to four inches larger than the size of the plywood. Wrap the batting around the plywood and staple it around the back. Try to smooth the corners evenly before you staple them.
Next, cut the decorative fabric about four inches larger than the plywood and then iron it. Lay the decorative fabric over your layer of batting and the staple it too around the back of the plywood headboard. This is the trickiest part, because you have to make sure the fabric lays correctly over the batting and foam and doesn’t have any wrinkles or uneven bunches.

You can staple some plain lining fabric to the back of your headboard if you want to cover the messy batting, fabric, and foam edges.

Finally, attach the legs to your headboard if you need to. You can also trim the edges of the headboard with cording, ribbon or bows if you would like.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Make a Headboard – Part One

If you need a headboard, but want something personalized, you can make your own fairly easily. You will need a tape measure, paper to make a pattern, plywood, saw, sandpaper, upholstery foam, an iron, batting, muslin, decorative fabric, electric drill, screws, staple gun, and if you want trim you will need cording or braid.
First, measure your bed so you can decide how wide and tall you’ll need to make your headboard. Normally, a headboard is slightly wider than the width of the mattress, and about 8 inches of the headboard is seen above the pillows leaning against it.

Use paper to draw your headboard shape. You can make the headboard a rectangle, an arch, or some other creative shape. Then, cut the shape out of the paper to make a pattern. Buy extra paper if you aren’t sure what shape you want to go with. This way you can cut out several shapes and tape them to the wall behind your bed to see which shape you like the best. If you aren’t sure which fabric to use for your headboard, you may want to try choosing a fabric that matches another fabric in your room or your bedding.

Next, lay the pattern on the plywood and trace the shape with a pencil or pen. Don’t forget to trace legs to raise the headboard the correct distance off of the floor. Now, cut the shape out of the plywood with a power saw.

Check back tomorrow for part two of this blog.

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

How To Install Interior Door Trim In Your Home

In order to provide the finishing touch to the installed door, installation of interior door trim around the door is necessary. If you want to install interior trim for your doors, it is not a difficult job to do, if you have right tools with you. To perform this job successfully, you need a whole host of tools including Miter Saw, Nail Gun, level, square, tape measure, pencil, shims, wood or caulk fillers, center punch, 4 penny and 6 penny nails, rag and some paint or stain. If you need to fix extension jambs, you may also need table saw or skill saw with fence in addition.

This guide sheds light on trimming out both interior and exterior doors consisting of door jambs previously extended out flush with the completed sheet-rocked wall. In most of the cases, the only trim needed for installing interior door trim is case molding. In this article, a 2.5

Measurement of the interior trim case molding

In this guide, the number of the colonial case molding trim comprises of 3 pieces. Two vertical members will be placed on the each side of the door, while a top piece will be placed above both of the vertical members. Here, two 8

Installation of the vertical colonial case molding trim pieces

On each side of the door frame, the right, left and top extension jambs, you make a couple of small cross hair marks. These marks will help you to identify the height of the inside edges of the trim pieces. Additionally, these marks will help you to identify the place through which the trim pieces will be lined up resting on the vertical extension jambs. While making the marks, you should make sure that there is 0.125

With the help of Miter Saw, you first make a 45

After cutting your pieces, you should touch up the ends with paint or stain, and then place it in proper position. You should line up the bottom edge point to the cross hair mark. If you find it properly lined up, you should nail into position with the help of a trim nailer on the outside edge of the trim. Otherwise, you may need to re-trim it. In addition to this, you may need to make sure that you position the nails more or less 1

Installation of the top colonial case molding trim piece

To begin this process, you first measure the distance between the central corners of both of the vertical colonial case molding trim board. Keep the measurement record in a safe place. After that, you make a 45

Now, you need to change the position of the angle of your saw with the intention that you can make another 45 ² colonial case molding is used. ² vertical colonial case molding trim pieces and 4² horizontal top piece are used. Before you use the case molding, it is always better if you pre-paint it or purchase pre-primed trim. It is mainly because of the cleaner finished look and also it saves a good amount time. ² to 0.25² of jamb reveal. As soon as you make the marks, you need to measure the distance between the centre of the right cross mark and the floor. ° angle cut over the piece of colonial case molding trim board. It should be several inches longer than that of the size you have just made. You should make sure that the thicker portion of the cut colonial casing trim must be extended away from the thinner portion of it. Now with the help of the measuring tape, you gauge from the thinner segment of the cut colonial casing piece to the required distance that you have measured on the frame of the door. Then you make a little mark on the wood and cut it straight at a 90° angle. ² in from the edge which helps in preventing from splitting. You may need to use a level to make sure that the trim piece is plumb at the time of installing the nails. Follow the same procedure for the left hand side of the door frame. ° angle cut on the member of the case molding trim which is several inches longer then the measurement you have just recorded. Once again, you should make sure that the thicker part of the colonial case molding should be extended beyond the inner edge, that is, the thicker part of the colonial case molding trim. Now make a mark on the inner edge depending on the measurement you recorded earlier. ° angle cut in the reverse direction of the cut you did before on the board. One more time, you touch up the edges with paint or stain and place the top trim piece on the top of the two vertical members. You need to apply 6 penny nails resting on the surface of the edges of the trim piece. As soon as it will be done, you need to apply 4 penny nails resting on the inner parts of all the trim pieces. While doing this process you need to ensure that you must not position nails to close the edges. Otherwise it may result in splitting. To end with, sink and caulk the nail holes, and retouch with a little paint and you have finished.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Prepare Your Rooms for Interior House Painting

By Ajeet Khurana

Being a homeowner is a huge responsibility as the house that you live in is not only the foundation where your nearest and dearest are, but it is your biggest asset in terms of your financial outlook. Many homeowners view this responsibility from both the investment and the family perspectives and as a result, are continually making improvements to their home. Consistent renovations to your home are a way of making your home a happier and more pleasant place to live, as well as to increase the value of your investment should you ever decide to sell your house.

The easiest and least expensive way of increasing both intrinsic and extrinsic value to your home is through interior painting. House painting is a very common means of home renovation that can give your room or set of rooms an instant facelift and is very easy to do on your own. If you decide to add house painting to your list of things to do this year, here are a few tips you should keep in mind before you get that first roller wet.

Painting your home's interiors requires a great deal of preparation and calculation. After you have selected the themes and colors for the room or rooms you are painting, you will need to ensure your rooms are adequately prepared before you begin painting. Even the cleanest rooms and walls will need the surfaces to be prepared before you begin the painting stage.

You first want to take off all of the switch plates from the walls and conduct a thorough dusting of your room. Use a feather duster or broom to sweep out every corner from ceiling to floor and then vacuum the room thoroughly.

Look for any holes or cracks in the wall surfaces and patch them up with spackling paste or wall plaster. Once you have patched any holes, you will then need to sand over the patching or spackling to ensure the patch you have created is flush with the wall. This will ensure a flat even coat of paint on your wall. Once you have done this, you will have to dust and vacuum again as sanding will create a large amount of dust. Ensure you dust and vacuum not only your floors, but the walls as well. Sanding will leave dust particles that may not be visible to the naked eye, and your paint will find those dust particles if you don't leaving unsightly bumps on your walls.

Your next step before you begin interior house painting will be to wash your walls thoroughly. You can use a mop to reach the corners and higher areas, but you need to wash and rinse your walls of any cleaning residue. Once your walls have dried from the washing, you are ready to begin your interior house painting. Use painters tape to mark off door ways, baseboards, and ceilings so that your paint applications are smooth and even.

If you follow these steps you will find your interior house painting experience to be one that is not only simple, but rewarding. The preparation in interior house painting is often a more arduous task than the actual painting itself. However if you prepare your walls and your rooms properly, you will find the hard work will pay off in beautiful interiors for your home.

Your home deserves the best. We will get a Painting Contractor, a Remodeling Contractor, a Carpet Cleaning Company or whatever it takes to make your home lovely.