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Spraying Your Kitchen – How It’s Done

Spraying Your Kitchen - How It's Done

How to Spray Paint your Kitchen Walls

Repainting your kitchen is a daunting task, especially if you are using the conventional methods. However, the homeowners who have done it before agree that a fresh coat of paint can make a substantial impact in the kitchen. Spray painting is a convenient way to include a touch of color in the kitchen effortlessly. Spray paint is widely available, almost any color you ‘d want, and can be acquired at your local hardware store. Utilizing spray paint may look like a simple task, but if you’re not careful, the outcomes can be frustrating. Here are some pointers and techniques to make sure that your project comes out as stunning as you had anticipated from the onset:

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Mask the floors and woodwork

If you want to prevent the paint from discoloring your floor, lay some cloths or newspapers and cover the floor completely. Protect the woodwork by applying the painter’s tape along the edges of the cabinets. Repeat the process and cover any door, window frames, door knobs, switches, or moldings. Ensure that you remove the tape as soon as you complete the job to avoid peeling off the new coat of paint.

Prime the walls

A primer is extremely vital if you are looking to attain the very best results. Apply the primer once you have eliminated the cracks with the appropriate filler. With proper priming, you will use less paint in your final coat, and the final color will appear luscious and glossy. However, when you want to spray the cabinets, priming is not necessary.

Paint the ceiling and walls

First, make certain that the surface area to be painted is tidy, free of rust and debris, and smooth. Any surface bumps or imperfections will show through the paint, so utilize sandpaper or steel wool to clean and smooth the surface. If the wall has some holes or cracks, fill them up and use a putty knife to finish these areas to mask the repairs. Use a wet rug to wipe off the dust and ensure that the surfaces are sparkling.

Start with a can of spray paint and shake it for 2 or 3 minutes to mix the paint evenly. Spray the paint by aiming to one side, and then, in a circular motion, sweep the paint horizontally throughout the surfaces until you cover the entire wall or ceiling. Make sure that you keep on shaking the can periodically while spraying the paint. Swing the can with your entire arm, and make sure that the coats of paint overlap to guarantee consistency.

For a large surface where several swathes are required, overlap your strokes. Numerous light coats, allow the paint to dry properly, meaning that the surfaces will look gorgeous when you are done. Various paints dry at different rates, so it is vital to read the guidelines on the back of the can.

Final Touches

A home decorator recommends that you choose your palette carefully. If you have a keen eye for detail, spray painting is an easy way to give your kitchen a facelift without the hassle.

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