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How to Use Paint to Make Low Ceilings Look Instantly Taller
Think light and bright—and break out the paint brush!
Believe me, you're not alone. These atriums and "great rooms" are designed to wow homebuyers, but homeowners are often less thrilled when they realize that routine maintenance and painting in these ...
From prepping walls to mastering trim and ceilings, pro painter Juan Torres offers tips to help homeowners achieve ...
Feeling cramped? Paint your ceiling to match the color of the walls to make a living space look as if it expanded several times its size. For those unfamiliar with color drenching, it’s a painting ...
Taking the time to plan your project will save you both time and money in the long run. Invest in a good quality angle sash brush for cutting in and detail work. When painting your walls, paint around ...
When giving your ceiling a fresh coat of paint, this simple trick can make all the difference. To keep paint from dripping onto you, use a paper plate as a makeshift guard. Just poke the roller handle ...
In the Victorian era, ceiling medallions were an important part of home decor, often used as the base for light fixtures and always giving the rooms they occupied a sense of elegance. You can still ...
Your paint color picks do more than set the mood for your room. They can create an optical illusion to make your room look bigger, smaller, cozier—or even make your ceilings feel taller. And if you're ...
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