This is the fun part! Use colors in a variety of ways for different effects. Colors can make things appear larger or smaller, give the effect of expansion, make rectangular areas look square, and more. Photo courtesy of prissynme Use outdoor porch floor paint to create patterns on your po...
When choosing paint for your porch, think about how you use your outdoor space, too. Lighter colors reflect heat and will feel cooler than dark colors, while a non-glossy shine might have more grip when the surface is wet. Check the weather Most paints have a recommended temperature and h...
I ‘m giving you a mini tour of our outdoor holiday décor with a tutorial you can copy if you’d like. Our front porch is long and narrow, I haven’t really done much with it as far as decorating goes, slowly but surely I am getting around to it. ...
Ideally, you should choose a paint designed specifically for outdoor surfaces such as patios. In this regard, Behr Premium ® Porch and Patio Floor Paint may be a good choice. It comes with exact instructions on application as well as maintenance. Tips to Make Your Paint Job Last As menti...
The best paint colors for small rooms and small spaces from some of Country Living's favorite designers, including Heather Chadduck Hillegas, Grace Mitchell, Jonathan Adler, and more.
If you get a lot of rain in your area though and plan to use a painted tiled area while wet, I would look into a different kind of paint. If you’re porch is covered like mine and there’s not a lot of opportunities for it to get wet, go for it on this project! Highly recomm...
Plan to paint PVC on a low-humidity day, ideally between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Choose a well-ventilated yet wind-free area to work in, such as a garage with doors and windows open for airflow. Note that acetone is extremely flammable, so it should be used and stored away from...
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You are not limited to using wax,. For high-use, high-touch pieces such as kitchen cabinets, table tops, desk tops, floors, and outdoor furniture, I would recommend a water-based polyurethane protective finish such as Polycrylic.
NC Paint & PowerWash has always done an excellent job for us. Very professional and accommodating - we called at 4:00pm and because we indicated our need was urgent they were able to have Matt at our house first thing the next morning. The siding, windows, gutters and porch look so muc...