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DIY Painting: A Beginner's Guide

Dreaming of a fresh coat of paint for your Bath home but unsure where to start? DIY painting can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to transform your living space. However, it's important to approach it with the right knowledge and preparation. Let's break down the process step-by-step.



1. Planning and Preparation

  • Colour Choice: Decide on the paint colour. Consider your home's style, furniture, and personal preferences.

  • Supplies: Gather essential tools like paintbrushes, rollers, paint trays, painter's tape, drop cloths, and putty knife.

  • Surface Prep: Clean and repair walls, ceilings, and trim. Fill holes and cracks with putty. Sand rough surfaces.


2. Painting the Walls and Ceiling

  • Priming: Apply a primer coat, especially on bare surfaces or when changing paint colours.

  • Painting: Start with the ceiling, using a roller for large areas and a brush for edges. Move on to walls, using a roller and brush. Apply a second coat if needed.

  • Drying: Allow the paint to dry completely before proceeding.


3. Painting Trim

  • Preparation: Mask off trim to prevent paint spills.

  • Painting: Use a brush to paint trim, ensuring even strokes and clean edges.


4. Cleaning Up

  • Dispose: Properly dispose of paint cans and brushes according to local regulations.

  • Clean: Wash brushes and rollers with soap and water.




Remember: While DIY painting can be a satisfying project, it requires time, effort, and skill. If you're unsure about your abilities or short on time, consider hiring a professional painting and decorating service.


Onwood Décor is a local Bath company specializing in high-quality painting and decorating services. Our experienced team can provide a flawless finish, saving you time and effort.


By following these steps and considering professional help, you can transform your Bath home with a beautiful, long-lasting paint job.

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