All You Need to Know about Paints 2

Emulsion paints

Water based paints suitable for indoor walls and ceilings. Available in runny or non drip, solid consistencies. Most emulsions now contain vinyl for greater durability and are available in matt (a soft, velvet appearance), silk (a delicate sheen) and soft sheen. Brushes and rollers can be cleaned in water. Emulsions suitable for external use may be called masonry paints.

Textured paints made from thickened emulsion are ideal for masking uneven walls and ceilings. Special effects can also be achieved using a texturing tool. Be warned, though, that once on, they are difficult to remove.

One coat paints

Available as gloss or emulsion, these don’t need an undercoat although more expensive than traditional alternatives they do go further. If you use a brush, only one coat is necessary, but you will need to do two when using a roller.

Watch points

  1. Buy all layers from the same brand to ensure compatibility.
  1. If you don’t want wallpaper but like something more interesting than plain paint consider color washing or other paint effects

All You Need to Know about Paints 1

Decorating has never been such fun, all you need is a little imagination and product knows how to transform your home. Painting is all about color and with most major brands and DIY retailers promising to match virtually any color, it couldn’t be easier. However, choosing the most suitable paint can be confusing so to get the best possible finish for a surface; it’s worth spending time studying the options.

Primer

This goes directly over bare wood or metal to form a protective layer. Don’t skimp on this layer, quick drying versions are available. Use plaster primer or sealer on flaky or porous walls before applying emulsion.

Undercoat

This covers the primer or an existing color, choose a color close to that of the top coat.

Gloss/top coat paints

Either water or solvent based and used on wood or metal finishes. Solvent based: these paints leave a high gloss finish but give off a strong odor while drying. Brushes need to be cleaned with a solvent or white spirit. Softer gloss finishes are available to imitate traditional eggshell paints known as satin finish or satinwood. Water based acrylic gloss: paints made in this way are becoming more popular because they are easier to use, are virtually odor free and brushes can be cleaned in water. However, they are not as durable or shiny.

Wallpapers for Quick Wall Job

Wallpaper is the fastest way to add a dramatic transformation to a room. You can add atmosphere, vitality and light by selecting the right color and pattern. It is all about creative application, so experiment by hanging paper horizontally or using blocks of color to create a specific mood or theme. Because of technological advances, textured effects such as plaids, natural fabrics, tiles on a roll and crackle glaze finishes are much improved. Instead of fixing picture or dado rails, add interest to a solid wall by using border papers. If you don’t feel confident in matching colors, most manufactures have coordinating wallpaper, borders, paint and accessories.

There is a huge range of patterns and textures available from traditional wallpaper (some pre-pasted), paper backed vinyl, embossed papers suitable for painting over, and textiles. First consider where you are going to hang it in the kitchen and bathroom, for example, wall coverings must withstand condensation. For children’s rooms you may wish to choose one of the many novelty papers or sponge able types to remove scribble. Some even allow you to build up scenes, by sticking animals onto a background. However, avoid being too adventurous if this is your first attempt: stick to medium weight or vinyl papers with random patterns, which don’t need matching, such as a mottled paint effect.