15/06/2010 14:49:00
It is important that householders take the time to prepare their interiors before they embark on a new painting project, one expert has suggested.
According to Mimi Massoud of
HandyPro Handyman Services, there are a variety of ways in which home improvers could prepare their homes before they start the actual process of painting.
In a development which may interest those looking to complement products such as
aluminium Venetian blinds, Ms Massoud feels that people should apply trisodium phosphate to dirty surfaces before painting begins.
Meanwhile, the expert feels that if possible, property owners should move furniture out of the room that is set to be painted.
She stated: "Preparing a room for paint is a lot of work. Do not cut corners in the preparation."
Those looking to opt for wallpaper instead of painted walls in their homes may want to take note of the views expressed by Jan Williams, a Wallpaperdirect assistant, who recently suggested that metallics are currently quite a popular trend.
Posted by Kristy O'Hare.