Friday 24 January 2020

How to Choose A Paint Colour



So you just drove right past your house AGAIN!!
Looked just like all the others on your street, or was just too drab to catch the eye?
Has it been on the market too long with potential buyers looking disappointed before they even enter your front door?
What a facelift does for a 60-year-old woman, a fresh coat of paint from real painting experts can do for your house. And it is so much more affordable than new siding or that addition you have contemplated. Even if you go the slightly more expensive route and hire professional painting contractors, Vancouver house painters add enough value back into your home to make the expense worth it. But with so many colour offerings and colour combinations, how do you even begin to decide your home’s new look?
While the painting professional can always help with colour selection, here are some tips for choosing the right colours for you:


Your Setting


If you live in an urban neighbourhood, your fellow homeowners may be unhappy if your fire engine red home makes theirs pale by comparison. You may have made a statement, but is it a wise one? If the homes around you are all white, you can still stand out with a fresh coat of white and trim in red or your favourite bold colour. In a neighbourhood of muted tones of beiges, creams, and pale olives, make sure yours is not the same colour as those immediately adjacent to yours, and maybe not the same as any of them, but still in muted tones. White trim always looks crisp against any of these palettes.
On the other hand, perhaps your neighbours have discovered the joy of deep colours, mustard yellow, colonial blue, Kent green, or even that red. A white or subdued tone is almost an insult to the spirit of the community!
Perhaps you live in a rural setting. Nothing stands out against the greens of nature like a more intense colour. It speaks joy, like the first blossoms of spring.


The Style Of Your Home


Victorian style home is often most elegant in pure white, whereas an old farmhouse wears traditional white and new, more vivid colours well. Spanish style stucco would look dark and heavy in deeper shades and looks best in very pale hues.


Consider Your Personality


If you are hoping to sell soon, try to go with more conventional colours such as those creams and taupes, but if the house is yours for life and you want to smile every time you see it, go for those colours that excite or calm you, make you feel like royalty or a cabaret dancer!
Whatever you decide, no paint is permanent. You can change the colour scheme again at any time.
No more just driving by! And probably others will stop to admire too!

Painting New homes Vs Repainting Jobs

Are you looking for a professional that is specialized in painting interior of homes? If so, you should understand the differences between the types of interior painting first so you know exactly what to expect during this project. While coating the inside is obviously very different from the exterior, there are two separate categories of interior painting that require contrasting procedures, both in preparation and in execution.


New-Construction Painting


This type of interior painting usually occurs when the home is new and no one is currently living in it yet. New-construction painting is normally much easier in a way that the house is empty, meaning that furniture does not need to be moved, accessories do not need to be removed from the walls and people do not get in the way. In addition, because the walls are new, they usually will not need much attention other than possibly fixing up a few dings that occurred during construction.
However, painters will still need to do some preparation such as caulk all gaps and joints on new trim, as well as prime new drywall, fill and sand any nail holes there may be. They will also need to give the trim a smooth finish, usually done with spray paint. Once this has been completed, they are ready to paint the ceilings and walls.


Repainting


Repainting typically occurs when people have been living in their home for a while and are looking to give their walls a new look. Because there is usually furniture and other items in the way that need to be moved, this type of interior painting can take much longer to prepare for. Switch plates and blinds will need to be removed, and the floor must be protected. In addition, if people are living in the home, the painter will need to come up with a plan to eliminate interruption.
Once everything is out of the way, the walls will need to be prepped. If there is wallpaper, it will need to be completely removed. Professionals will then fill, sand and prime certain areas that have been damaged over time in order to give the wall a new, smooth look once it has been coated. After this is finished, the home is ready to be painted.
If you are looking for interior painters that will give you the home of your dreams, give us a call. Whether you need a repainting or a new-construction painting, we’ve got you covered. Contact us today for a free estimate.

Things to Know Before Painting Exterior

If the outside of your home is looking a little dated, a little dirty or simply dull, you may be considering sprucing it up with a fresh coat of paint. Vancouver exterior painting specialists know that this kind of job when done right can increase your home curb appeal. Timing can be everything when it comes to outside painting, so it is important to recognize the right conditions for your job.


Consider The Weather


When it comes to the time of year, summer and fall are typically best because there is a better chance you will have dry, sunny days. Once you head into late fall, you have to deal with lower temperatures at night, and dew or dampness in the morning will affect how much time there is in a day to get the job done. Most Vancouver exterior painting companies book well ahead of time, so if you are thinking about giving your home a makeover, calling months ahead may be in your best interest. Consider that specialists can do a few things for you before winter hits:
  • Give you an estimate so you can begin price comparing.
  • Do a pre-winter inspection to identify any issues that may need attention prior to harsh weather.
  • Book your job for early spring so you can work the pricing into your budget and plan any other home maintenance projects accordingly.


Consider Your Needs


If you are looking to quickly sell your home or have another reason you must get the job done soon, you should know what to expect. For example, if it is spring, you can still find exterior professional painters who will do the job, but they may warn you that the cooler temperatures mean the paint will not adhere properly to its surface. Typically, a good exterior painting job in the Greater Vancouver area will need to wait until all temperatures reach 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). A thorough pressure washing often necessary to remove built-up moss, dirt etc for the paint to adhere to surfaces properly.
If it is winter and you need to get the job done, consult with someone who specializes in Vancouver exterior house painting. Odds are they may try to find a way to work with you, but the job may take much longer based on weather. Lower temperatures and moisture are always a concern. Early winter may bring temperatures that are mild enough to paint, but once you are in a snowy, freezing environment, it is likely not worth your money to try to paint your home. Consult with a professional to determine when you should paint your home in Vancouver, as they will be able to give you sound advice on both timing and the best products to use.

How To Make Old Cabinets Look Like New Again

Give your kitchen a whole new look with cabinet refinishing. Skip the stress and expenses that come with starting an entire remodel project. By simply changing cabinet colors, you’ll get the same great experience that follows a makeover. Wooden cabinets usually stay in good shape, despite the paint or stain wearing out over time. Freshening them up is easy to do and will not take long. Here is how experts with Glamour Painting recommend you get the job done.


Prepare The Cabinets


  1. Cover the floor and any surfaces you don’t want paint dripping on with newspaper or old sheets.
  2. If possible, remove the handles and hinges rather than trying to tape them off or brush around them.
  3. Get rid of any chips or loose pieces.
  4. Sand the cabinets to ensure a smooth surface.
     

Apply The Paint


  1. Put a primer on the cabinets. Solvent-based types are good for stain or glossy oil-paint surfaces. Alternatively, an oil-based one can work both for covering the stain and acting as a bonding agent. Water-based primers are eco-friendly and easy to clean, but they may not give you the best coverage.
  2. Use a special lint-free roller brush once you’re ready to add the paint. You may need to use a smaller brush to ensure you get the hard-to-reach spaces. Another option is to use a spray machine for the paint. It is a faster option than a brush, but it can get messy if you are not a cabinet refinishing professional.


Upgrade The Hardware (Optional)


  1. Install brand new handles and hinges once the paint dries. Choose unique shapes and colours that complement your updated paint colour and style.
  2. For an even more complete kitchen enhancement, add new lights and floor tiles.
Glamour Painting is committed to helping you tackle painting or staining cabinets in Vancouver. Call us today for a free quote.

Friday 12 April 2013

Here is what Bob Moore a prominent Vancouver real estate agent has to say about our company.



 Glamour Painting is a well-established painting company in Greater Vancouver that is best known for delivering high-quality work at affordable prices, and always performed by skilled workers at that. If you are a home-owner or realtor looking for a paint contractor, Glamour Painting should certainly be near the top of your list; they are known among developers as one of the highest recommended painting services in the city.
The most popular services Glamour provides is their professional painting for homes, townhouses, condos, shopping malls, and commercial/industrial structures. Several other services are also offered, which include drywall repair, wall paper removal, and pressure washing. Glamour Painting also employs industry-leading “colour experts”. These individuals are skilled at helping customers make decisions about which colours to use in their homes or businesses. They know which colours are trendy, which are timeless, and how to ensure that furnishings, decor, and other interior design elements will blend seamlessly with the painted walls once all is said and done.
This locally owned company has been serving customers across the Lower Mainland since 2003. The owner of the company first began working in the painting industry in the early ’90s after taking classes to further specialize in his industry, including Interior Decorating Programs to add an artistic touch to his practical skill portfolio. There is also good news for people looking for quotes: Glamour Painting willingly believes in providing written estimates for no cost, and with no strings attached. This company is very personable, puts the customer first and is always available to discuss any questions or concerns the customer might have. Even better, the company also focuses strongly on workmanship, employing only the most skilled of painters. They come highly recommended by past customers, and it’s no wonder why; they make sure that they complete each project thoroughly, accurately and to the customer’s satisfaction. If the customer is not completely satisfied, Glamour Painting will do all it can to fix the problem. They are insured and bonded, and have strict safety requirements for workers on job sites. For example, their workers will never leave for the day without first cleaning up. This includes eliminating all trash and organizing work materials.
As a realtor, I highly recommend Glamour Painting to all of my customers. They have a great reputation, charge affordable rates, and strive to make their customers happy.
Bob Moore  http://robertmoore.ca

Website: GlamourPainting.com
Email: adam@glamourpainting.com
Telephone: (604) 464-4911