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Showing posts with label paint colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint colors. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Environmental paint – Go green with you paint



Using environmental paints is a great way to decorate your rooms. Not only does it give you a wide array of color to choose from but also ensures that Volatile Organic Compounds that are commonly found in regular paints are kept to a minimum. The low level of VOCs in environmental paints ensures that the paints will be odorless and that there are no health risks when you use them.

However, using environmental paint colors is not the only thing that you can do. Here are other design tips to help you create an environmentally safe look:

Environmentally safe floors
Using bamboo as flooring is one of the emerging trends this year. Bamboo gives you an environmentally safe flooring option for your warm interiors that is not only beautiful but also long lasting.



Also, do not forget to look for the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certificates when you plan to buy hardwood for your flooring. The FSC ensures that the means by which they harvest the wood is sustainable.

Environmentally safe accessories and furniture
Recycling furniture is the best way to help in the drive to conserve our environment. You can buy ready made recycled furniture and you can also recycle old furniture yourself. Also, buying antique pieces will help reduce the amount of waste that we produce.



Help in preserving Mother Nature by using these techniques to minimize waste. Find a way to incorporate environmentally safe designs in your homes and do not forget to use environmental paints.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

House paint colors are important but so are your tools




House paint colors can be difficult to apply when your tools are not in the proper condition. The brushes, rollers and pads that you use are as equally essential as the paint colors that you will be selecting.

Here are some tips on how to care for your paint tools:


For your brushes:

After using the brush, you should clean it right away before the paint colors harden.

You should also use the appropriate solvents for different types of paints. For example, use water for latex based paints while thinners for oil based paints.

Do NOT let your brushes soak in water or thinner over long stretches of time. The ferrule will rust.

Do not rest your brushes on its bristles. You will do well if you hang your brushes instead.

The wet bristles should be combed to preserve form.

For rollers and pads

To make sure that the paint washes easily after a paint project, you need to get rid of any excess paint by pressing or rolling your tools over a piece of paper. Then you can wash them in water or any appropriate solvents.

After drying, just wrap them in paper and store in a dry place.

Proper care for your paint tools is easy and there is no excuse to neglect this part of painting. More than anything else, paint tools are important so that you can have the perfect house paint color.