Showing posts with label texture paint colors. Show all posts
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Monday, 28 April 2014

Textured Paint – The Benefits and Application Procedure

Painting is an integral aspect of both commercial and residential renovation. It is fast and cost effective job which can easily turn your drab room into appealing and bright space. For different look, you can give textured paint a try with different paint additives.  

Benefits of Textured Paints
You can easily hide walls and ceiling imperfections with textured paint.  It is one of the most remarkable pros of texture paint colors. From small nail holes in drywall which is newly installed to gouges, dents and tears in old walls, this type of paint can hide all the flaws beautifully by having professional touch of interior decoration to your room.  Other exterior paints need replacement constantly in every couple of years because they are naturally soft. But texture paints are more cost-effective and reliable variety and known for its durability.

Choices in Textured Paint Colors
Granite crystal textured paint can give uneven, rough finish to the surface. You can buy it from anywhere or add texturizing crystals of your own. For more elusive texture, you can choose sandstone textured paint which is either hand or pre-mixed. You can apply orange peel textured paint easily and instantly by using sprayer to smoothly sanded and finished drywall. Like orange peel, rough finish can add depth to ceiling or walls and can be long-lasting. You can easily paint orange peel texture paint. But you cannot remove it. A lot of layers are found in Spanish textured paint of geometric patterns. Hence, it needs artistic talent and several steps for getting desired outcome. You should hire a texture painting expert if you are novice in texture painting.

Applying Texture Paint

One significant specialty of texture paint is that it dries to eggshell, dull color because of which you can easily pain tinted paint over it once dried. It will get thinner and make rough texture if you tint it prior to application. For around 24 hours, you should allow the textured paint to dry out before you paint upon it. This way, you need to select the paint which can dry slower. This way, painting small sections can be made easy and desired effect can be created with no rushing.