3 Things To Consider Before Painting Your Home

Having a beautiful yard and garden involves more than just the vegetation and landscape design you have. In addition to these things, you also need to consider how all the nature around your home meshes with the look and color of your actual home.

In some instances, what’s really going to take your curb appeal to the next level is to paint the exterior of your home to better match what you have going on in your yard. So to help you add some fresh color in an effective way, here are three things you should consider before painting your home

How Much Prep Work Is Needed

Painting the exterior of your house usually requires a lot more prep work than painting the walls inside your home. With all the dirt, dust, and other debris that can stick to your home and breakdown your previous siding paint, it’s vital that you get everything smooth in order for the paint to go on well. If you’re painting stucco the stakes are even higher.

According to the DIY Network, the first thing you’ll want to do is wash your home thoroughly. This will help to clean off any of the dirt and grime that’s accumulated over the years. After this, you’ll want to scrape off any peeling paint and fill in any holes that might make painting difficult. And finally, you’ll need to sand everything to ensure that your paint layers go on smoothly and leave you with a pristine paint job once you’ve finished. 

Look At The Colors Around You

One of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make when painting the exterior of your home is what colors you’ll go with. 

To help you determine this, Tisha Leung, a contributor to Architectural Digest, recommends that you first consider the colors around your home that you cannot change. For example, if your home has brick that you’re not wanting to paint over, you’ll need to pick a color that matches that brick well. Or, if your home has a lot of greenery around it or is in a desert location, you’ll need to be sure the color palette you choose is complementary to those colors as well. 

Be Realistic About Your Timeline

Once you’re ready to start painting your house, it’s wise to remember that this is a big project that you’re undertaking. Even for a small home, painting the exterior can be more than it might initially appear.

Because of this, Elana Ashanti Jefferson, a contributor to Popular Mechanics, recommends that you give yourself a lot of time before your final product needs to be ready. Depending on how much prep work you have to do, how large your home is, and what color you’re changing your home to, painting could take days or even weeks to complete. 

If you’re wanting to take on the job of painting the exterior of your home on your own, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you do so successfully. 

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