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		<title>How to Buy Textured Paint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you plan to repaint your home because there are flaws in the walls or you simply want to change the color, it pays to learn how to buy textured paint. If you are considering buying paint, it pays to know how to choose tactile quality paint to make your home look nice. The paints [...]<p><a href="http://texturedpaint.org/how-to-buy-textured-paint.html">How to Buy Textured Paint</a> is a post from: <a href="http://texturedpaint.org">Textured Paint</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you plan to repaint your home because there are flaws in the walls or you simply want to change the color, it pays to learn how to buy textured paint.<br />
If you are considering buying paint, it pays to know how to choose tactile quality paint to make your home look nice. The paints to choose from should be considered carefully.<br />
Some of the paints to choose from include:<br />
Stucco paints<br />
Weatherized paints<br />
Textured paints<br />
Etc.<br />
Paints are uniquely mixed in which some paints are designed to provide you with a thick coat of paint like wet plaster or pancake batter. This type of paint is good for fixing flawed walls or creating that rustic appeal.<br />
To use the paint you should first clean the surface, and then scrape the flaking paint from the walls. Patch up any holes in the wall before you start to paint to make it easier to smooth the surface. Most textured paints can camouflage surfaces with blemishes.<br />
Textured paints that do not have granules may be applied with unique texture rollers. It is a great ideal to choose a wide brush, or a urethane foam brush to paint. A trowel will work as well. Despite of the tool you choose to use, smear the paint on the surface of your walls about 1/16 inches thick for the best results. Work through sections of the wall around 3-feet per square.<br />
Create your surface design before you begin to paint. Start with one section. It is a good ideal to use a long-napped texture roller to uniform stippled effects. Use a foam brush if you don’t prefer that much stippling. Now you can apply your paint, and go over the surface with a flat brush, patting the paint so that you can create a small peak or valley.<br />
Use tools texture tools that are less conventional once you complete your painting project. It is smart to use crumpled wax paper or else a large sponge to complete your painting. Coarse brushes can be used to design circles or common swirls within the paint. Make sure that the thickness of the paint and textured paint is uniformed from one section to the next. Overlap the borders as you move along.<br />
Other types of paints include the grit-textured paints, which are used to apply to ceilings. You will need a long-napped roller to finish your painting project. Use another synthetic-bristled brush to balance your painting project.<br />
How to buy textured paint is easy when you know which types of paints are available to you.<br />
The best way to buy paints is to shop online where you can get an ideal about the types of paints available to you.<br />
Some last minute choice of paints to consider include the flat latex water based paints with that dull matte finish, or the vinyl flat latex water-based paints with that wipe able matte finish. There is also the vinyl gloss latex paint that is water-based and has a high sheen effect.</p>
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		<title>How to Use Textured Paint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Textured paint is a great way to give a quick facelift to a wall or ceiling. It is also suitable for covering any flaws or damage such as lumps and bumps from drywall jobs, holes from picture nails or any rips and tears that often result from daily wear and tear. Using textured paint can [...]<p><a href="http://texturedpaint.org/how-to-use-textured-paint.html">How to Use Textured Paint</a> is a post from: <a href="http://texturedpaint.org">Textured Paint</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Textured paint is a great way to give a quick facelift to a wall or ceiling. It is also suitable for covering any flaws or damage such as lumps and bumps from drywall jobs, holes from picture nails or any rips and tears that often result from daily wear and tear. Using textured paint can eliminate the need for plastering if your walls are particularly rough and uneven.</p>
<p>You may of course already have a perfectly smooth wall and just want to do something unique to give your room a new look.</p>
<p>There are different types of textured paint: sandstone, which is ready-mixed and gives your walls a gritty finish; smooth texture paint, which creates ridges and peaks in your paintwork; and venetian plaster &#8211; probably the most decadent of all the different finishes, it has an opaque, marbled look.</p>
<p>Another option are granite crystals, which you buy separately and mix into your paint. The finished product is a really magical effect with sparkling glints of light. It looks fantastic on a child&#8217;s bedroom ceiling.</p>
<p>Textured paint is often applied with a textured roller, which gives a great effect. But different ways of achieving textured paint finishes require different methods of application. Some paints are textured on application while others are basically just much thicker paint than regular emulsion, and these require specific tools (such as brushes or towels) to create the texture to the wall or ceiling. It is not recommended to use a paint sprayer with textured paint as the sprayer could quickly become blocked.</p>
<p>Do your research! Look at lots of different interior design magazines and websites for inspiration, and ask for advice at your local home improvement store if you feel you need one to one help.</p>
<p>Before you start, make sure you know exactly what you are doing, and take your time! It can be difficult to fix mistakes made with textured paint after you have made them! Removing or painting over textured paint can be extremely time-consuming and expensive.</p>
<p>For the sandstone textured paint you will need a nap roller which is made specifically for this purpose. It will come with detailed instructions which you must follow carefully.</p>
<p>If you are using smooth texture paint, the crucial first step is to prepare your  walls properly before application. Again, make sure you familiarize yourself with the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions. You will need a stiff brush to apply the paint and also a trowel or putty knife to form the peaks and ridges. These should be formed before the paint dries; work in relatively small sections and take care to carefully blend each section into the next.</p>
<p>For the opulent, marble-like appearance of venetian plaster you will need to be prepared to put in a great deal of time and effort! This look of luxury does not come easily but done well, it can look amazing. It will take three layers of paint to achieve the finished look. Once again make sure you follow the instructions as each layer involves using a slightly different technique.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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