Discover inspiration for your office or facility with our painting guides.
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Explore eight different types of spray paint and find the perfect one for every job.
Feel like your kitchen needs a facelift? Repainting your kitchen cabinets can make a huge impact without costing you a ton of money. Follow this guide to decide what tools you need and the best approach to take, depending on the type of cabinets you have.
Whether you’re a professional painter or someone deciding to tackle that long-planned painting project in your own home, one of the most important things you need to figure out is how much paint is required for the task at hand. Buy too much and you’re stuck with extra paint you don’t need.
An investment in good paint brushes is worth it, but only if you take the time to clean them regularly. Professional painters swear by quality brushes—many even prefer certain brands over others—because they glide smoother on surfaces and are easier to clean compared with bargain basement ones.
Being prepared with the right tools and materials will allow you to clean your DIY painting supplies to ensure they're ready to reuse on job after job. And paying a little extra for good-quality supplies means they'll last longer to save on having to replace them frequently.
Spray paint is a great way to give any worn and faded chair, table, or nearly any other object a fresh new look. But getting that eye-appealing final finish takes a little preparation to get it done right.
Roller or brush? Natural or synthetic bristle? Which blend? With so many choices in paint applications, how do you find and use the right one? This guide will help select the correct paint brush, roller, and accessories for your jobs.
To ensure you get the best results when painting, you’ll need the right tools—specifically the ideal brushes. The brush you select will be based on the surface you are painting and the type of paint you use.
Painting a house is a big job—one that requires the right experience and tools. Typically, homeowners look at painting the exterior of their home as a way to boost curb appeal and their property's value.