Painting your home not only improves its appearance but also protects surfaces from the elements, prevents moisture, and increases property value.
Water can seep into porous materials, causing dampness, mold, structural decay, and rust on metals. A good paint acts as a protective barrier.
Ideal for metal surfaces (gates, doors), exposed wood (outdoor furniture, windows), and high-traffic areas. It resists moisture and wear better.
Clean, sand, and repair cracks before painting. Apply sealer or primer for better adhesion. Good preparation ensures a long-lasting finish.
Consider natural lighting, room size, and color psychology. Light tones make spaces look larger, while dark tones add warmth but visually shrink the area.
Check every 3–5 years for exteriors and 5–7 for interiors. Signs: peeling, fading, moisture stains, or when the color no longer suits your style.