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7 Paint Colors to Avoid in the Bedroom (and Why) — How to Choose + Test First

Introduction Certain paint colors in the bedroom can negatively impact sleep and perceived room size. This article explains 7 colors to avoid and why they might not work for your space. We’ll keep it practical and show how to test swatches before committing. Choose colors by testing in your actual lighting, not just on a […]

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Paint and Refinishing Doors — Common Problems + Reliable Fixes

Introduction Painting and refinishing doors is the process of cleaning, repairing, and coating a door to improve appearance and performance. Common issues include peeling or bubbling paint, sticky or hard-to-swing doors, and worn or uneven coatings. I’ll walk you through practical checks and what to look for on an older door. A simple prep plan

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Get Ready for Exterior Painting and Finishing — Prep Checks + Fixes for Common Issues

Introduction Getting ready for exterior painting means inspecting the surface, cleaning, repairing defects, and gathering the right tools before you start. Take a measured approach by noting any peeling paint, loose siding, mold, or cracks, and plan fixes in order. Make sure surfaces are clean and dry, and that you have masking and primer ready.

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A Smart Way to Paint Cabinets and Built-Ins — Process, Tests + Fixes

Introduction Painting cabinets and built-ins can be done smartly with a practical, step-by-step approach that focuses on prep, test swatches, and controlled finishes. This intro walks you through a simple process you can follow at home, with hands-on tips from a jobsite perspective. You’ll learn how to plan, test finishes on scraps, and spot common

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High-End Painting and Quality Products — What Changes + What Fixes Problems

Introduction High-end painting means using premium products and careful prep to achieve a durable, professional finish. You’ll see changes in coverage, fewer touchups, and a smoother, longer-lasting look. I’ll walk you through simple steps you can apply at home. If you encounter problems, go back to the basics: surface prep, primer choice, and the right

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How to Prep and Paint New Drywall — Tests + Fixes for Common Finishing Problems

Introduction Prep and paint for new drywall means getting the surface clean, smooth, and ready to accept paint, then applying a finish coat. You’ll be checking for dust, small gouges, ridges, and high spots, and fixing them before priming. Take your time with sanding and dust control to avoid lumps and uneven texture. After you

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Drywall Corner Bead: Products and Application — What Works + Fixes for Bad Corners

Introduction Drywall corner bead is a trim piece that shapes and protects wall corners. It comes in metal or plastic and is embedded into joint compound to create a square, sharp edge. For DIY work, set it true, fasten with nails or screws, and cover with tape and mud. Choosing the right bead depends on

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Prepping, Priming, and Painting Inside and Outside — Workflow + Troubleshooting Fixes

Introduction Prepping, priming, and painting are the essential steps you follow to protect surfaces and create a durable finish. This article walks you through a practical, hands-on workflow for both indoors and outdoors without fancy tools. Always check product labels and manufacturer instructions for surface prep and compatibility before you start. If you run into

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Primer to Block and Stop Tannin Bleed — Causes, Checks & Fixes

Introduction Tannin bleed is the staining that happens when natural wood tannins leach into concrete or masonry. Moisture movement and warm weather can drive those tannins to the surface. Fixes typically involve stopping the moisture and applying a suitable primer before repainting. First, check for sources of moisture and look for spots that show staining

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