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9 Paint Color Trends You Might Regret — How to Choose + Test First

Introduction Paint color trends are popular looks that may fade, so plan for longevity. In this hands-on guide, you’ll learn how to pick colors that stay practical in daily use. We’ll cover spotting patterns, testing choices, and what to look for on a label. Start by testing colors in the actual space before committing. Apply […]

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Editor’s Picks: The 9 Greatest Grays for Your Next Paint Job — DIY Steps + Stop Points

Introduction The Editor’s Picks are nine gray paint shades chosen for easy, durable results on walls. This intro will guide you through simple steps and common stop points in a DIY paint job. Think of it as practical advice from a crew chief who’s rolled plenty of gray coats. You’ll get practical steps for prep,

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How to Paint Everything — Problem-by-Problem Fixes + What to Test

Introduction This article is a practical guide to fixing common painting problems and explaining what to check before you paint. It walks you through practical, hands-on steps you can take to prep, test surfaces, and choose the right approach for each situation. Key takeaways Test painter’s tape adhesion on each surface before full masking. Check

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How Long Does It Take to Paint a Front Door? DIY Timeline & Stop Points

Introduction The time it takes to paint a front door can vary depending on several factors, but understanding the timeline helps you plan your project effectively. This guide breaks down the process into manageable steps and estimates how long each task should take. Whether you’re aiming for a quick refresh or want to ensure you

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Paint Colors That Make Your Home Look Dirty — How to Choose + Test First

Introduction Some paint colors can make a home look dirty if they emphasize grime or dust. Colors with muted or warm tones can show dirt more than clean whites or cool grays. Test on small patches and observe under your lighting before committing. To choose well, compare samples in your room and check variable lighting.

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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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