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Installing New Bathroom Faucets

14 Jun

Would you like to save money, make your bathroom look better, and be able to take pride in the fact that you did it yourself?  Decided to start a home improvement project can be a little freighting but with the right tools and information, you will soon be on your way.  You will have the confidence to do it yourself and know that you have done a good job.

The first step to getting started with your new faucet project is getting the information to do the job.  You need to consult the web and/or educational books to make sure that you have all that you need to make this process happen. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Creating a High End Look with Paint

25 Feb

Home improvement projects are very important in keeping the house looking its very best. Not only does it look nice on the outside, but also having a nice house to go home to puts everybody in a better mood and makes for a positive attitude at home. So when you get your piece of bargain furniture home, break out a can of paint and get busy working your magic. Before painting a piece of furniture, you will need to be sure that it has been thoroughly cleaned. Then you will want to make sure that its surfaces are smoothed over as well. While it is easiest painting unfinished furniture, you should not have any problem applying a new coat of paint to a piece of furniture that has been previously painted.

Painting the house is usually the project that makes everything look its very best and can tie everything together. You always want to make sure that you have good ventilation when you are working with paint. First, make sure that your furniture is sanded and smooth. Then wipe any excess dust away with a tack cloth. Then you are ready to apply a thin coat of primer with a foam brush. If you have to cover a large surface, you can use a roller and then let the primer completely dry. If you are painting a piece of furniture that is metal, plastic or even laminate, you can find spray paint that is specifically formulated to stick to these nonporous surfaces. Hold the spray can about ten inches from your surface and apply a thin coat of spray with an even side-to-side motion.

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