Painting the walls and ceiling of your home’s interior is a great way to give your home an update.

It can enhance the overall appearance of your home, however, you might end up ruining it if you lack knowledge about interior painting.

To help you with your interior painting project, we’ll be sharing with you some tips on how to do it the right way.

Here are 7 tips for painting the interior of your home in Anchorage, AK.

1. Inspect Your Home’s Interior Thoroughly

Inspecting the interior of your home thoroughly is very important before you proceed with your interior painting project.

Look for any damages on your walls and ceilings and do some necessary repairs before applying your new paint. 

Also, scrape off any flaking or peeling paint and then sand it as smooth as possible.

By doing this, you can achieve a flawless paint finish and you’ll save yourself the trouble of redoing the job.

2. Protect and Secure Your Important Stuff

One way to secure the safety of your important stuff is by transferring them to a safe area where it won’t be affected by your painting job.

However, you cannot simply move out your furniture, light fixtures, and floor.

You can still prevent them from getting caught up in your painting job by covering them with drop cloths or old blankets.

You can cover the light fixtures and doorknobs using plastic bags and securing them with tape.

3. Prepare All The Things That You Will Need

To get started with your interior painting project, you first have to prepare all the things that you will need.

These include your paintbrushes, rollers, painter’s tape, some tools, and some supplies.

For your paintbrush and roller, consider using the ones with the high quality rather than the ones with the low quality.

It will provide you with the best surface coverage when painting the interior of your home.

Some tools and some supplies refer to sanding paper, putty knife, spackling paste, primer, paint, ladder, etc.

4. Take Some Safety Precautions

Although interior painting is generally safe, taking some safety precautions is still required to ensure that everything will go smoothly as you’ve planned. 

Make sure to wear safety goggles and safety gloves to avoid skin burns especially when you’re working with chemical paint strippers or paint thinners.

You can also wear a face mask when you’re sanding or painting to prevent yourself from inhaling dust and paint fumes.

Spills are inevitable when painting, so consider wearing old long pants and sleeves to prevent your body from getting any paint spills.

5. Do Some Prep Works

Although it’s not necessary for you to apply primer to walls with existing paint, you still have to do some prep works.

Remove the dust and stains from the walls of your home’s interior, wash it well, and don’t forget to let it dry totally before painting it.

If there is any peeling or flaking paint, make sure to scrape them off and sand them until smooth.

6. Choose The Right Primer

To give your new paint an even surface to adhere to, we recommend using a water-based primer for your drywall.

If you’re working walls that are damaged by water or saturated with smoke, consider using an oil-based primer.

If you’re dealing with a glass or surfaces with high-gloss paint, prime the surface using a bonding primer.

7. Don’t Rush

The time that you’ll need for your interior painting project will depend on the size of your home.

Some areas inside your home can be accomplished within a few hours, however, there are some that may take one or two days to finish.

Don’t rush and give yourself enough time to achieve desirable results from your interior painting job.

 

If you need professional help with your interior/exterior painting, Campbell Painting is here for you.
Our interior/exterior painting and washing services are available in Anchorage, AK.
Call us today at (907) 444-3657 for a FREE painting estimate.

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