Getting used to what you see after living in your house is easy. It implies that, after a period, flaws and unattractive blunders become easier to overlook. Your flooring may be deteriorating, but you’re so accustomed to their appearance that you don’t notice. Or maybe your appliances are old, but you don’t notice. Only when someone significant comes to visit or when you
renovate another portion of your home do you begin to see the existing defects with fresh eyes?
So don’t worry; this occurs to everyone! And thankfully, you don’t have to become bogged down by every single item that needs to be improved; some fundamental changes may dramatically enhance the appearance of your home. Take a moment now to go over your home and identify what paint problems you can readily correct. Spending some time repainting in these four places can brighten and clean up your house, allowing you to view things with fresh eyes.
1. Doors
You go through your front door every day, but do you ever pause to consider how it looks? Has the paint faded or deteriorated over time? Is the paint chipping? Is the color out of date? Repainting your front door can offer your property an immediate boost of curb appeal and freshness.
Have a peek at your inside doors now. Are they smudged? Is the paint worn? Follow our simple 7-step approach to repainting your inside doors.
2. Trim
How does your inside trim look? If it has been a while since it has been painted, chances are it’s looking dirty -, and the grubbiness is more than a Magic Eraser can do. Repainting your inside trim may give your property a gorgeous new appearance.
3. Hallway
If you have tiny children, go to their level and look at the hallway walls. Does that make you cringe? Youngsters seem to believe that the walls are designed to be touched — and they do it regularly. You can do so much to remove smudges from the trim. After a while, it’s just time to repaint. Due to fading over time, it may be practically hard to match the exact hue of your wall. Touching up seldom works. Repainting the whole hallway is usually the best option.
4. Bathroom
You could discover that your bathroom has to be repainted before the rest of your home. Why? Regular dampness, hard usage, dust, and harsher chemicals in cleaning supplies all combine to do a number on the paint in this little area. However, the bathroom is often smaller than the rest of the home, so you should be able to repaint it in the afternoon.
Contact New City House Painters in Bergen County, NJ, and neighboring regions if you need assistance updating the inside or outside of your house. We’ll help you fall in love with your home all over again.