Posted by admin on March 8, 2009 under FAQ |
Do you want bright eccentric exterior paint colors or do you want your home painted in more traditional off whites and common colors? Is matching the color scheme of your local neighborhood important to you? Should you consider your existing colors when selecting a new color? These questions are common to Portland home ownersand several points of interest should be taken into consideration when selecting a paint color for the exterior and interior color of the home.
Neighborhood
Lake Oswego Neighboorhood Homes
Neighborhoods typically offer similar exterior colors
Choosing the right paint color which fits into general look and feel of your neighborhood is important. If you live in a conservative part of Portland or Vancouver, you may wish to consider a combination of lighter blues and grays, accented by a yellow or magenta. Take a drive around the neighborhood to generate ideas. By selecting colors which standout and do not fit the status quo, you may receive scrutinizing looks from your neighbors. Individuality is important but it is easy to go overboard.
Existing Color
Exterior Home Paint Color
The light pink harmonizes with the gray roof
The exisitng clor of the exterior of a home are often overlooked when embarking on a quest to go in an entirely new direction. It is important to choose colors which harmonize with the existing framework of the house, including the roof, mortar and other exterior elements (more information on exterior house painting). Often a homeowner will fail to take these existing colors into consideration before it is too late. Careful planning and preparation are keys to avoiding regrettable decisions.
Interior Colors
Interior Home Paint Color
Soft greens and whites give a welcoming feel
Selecting a paint color which fits the neighborhood feel plays a role in determining the interior color combination. Just as you would be cognizant of the exterior elements, it is also key to selecting colors which harmonize with the tagible interior characteristics of a home, including furniture, cabinetry, paintings and light fixtures. If deciding to upgrade the paint on the exterior and the interior of the home, the interior selection process should come second. You will want interior paint colors which not only integrate well with the outside but also make the interior warm and inviting. Specific to Portland, with the dreary weather and constant ominous clouds, brighter colors offer a great feel for interior paint works.
Please visit the common FAQ Portland Painting questions for more answers, including selecting the right paint for a NW home.
Posted by admin on February 23, 2009 under FAQ |
Peeling Paint
The look of a weather beaten, peeling paint job
There could be several factors contributing to the paint falling off your house. Although it’s difficult to pinpoint the root cause, there are commonalities between most home owners dealing with this problem. They include (1) harsh weather conditions – blistering sunlight, heavy precipitation, dry heat, excessive humidity (2) poor surface preparation – the surface was not properly cleaned, scraped or prepared for painting (3) type of paint – avoid using cheap paints or inferior quality paints. Portland based Miller Paint is strongly recommended (4) improper allocation – clean, even and equal paint distribution to all areas are important to ensure the amount of paint is evenly applied.
Professional painters always guarantee their work for a specified period of time. It is important they use paint which are specific to a given geographic area. Certain paints might mitigate water damages and prolonoged rain, especially Portland paint jobs.
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What is the difference between Flat, High Gloss, Satin and Eggshell Finish?
The terms above refer to the gloss or sheen level of the paint. The higher the degree of finish, the greater degree of which light reflects of the surface. Simply put, it measures the shine of the paint.
What do these terms mean?
High Gloss – highest gloss finish, more durable, super stain resistant and easiest to clean. Used on kitchen and bathroom walls, cabinets and furniture
Semi Gloss (Satin) – medium/high gloss finish, stain resistant and easy to clean. Used on living rooms, children’s rooms, doors and trim
Eggshell Finish - medium/low gloss finish, semi-stain resistant and does wash. Used much like flat gloss but deliver a higher yield. Best for hallways, playrooms and bathrooms
Flat (Matte) - lightest gloss finish, simple to administer, hides surface imperfections, removal of stains can be difficult. Used on general walls and ceilings.
For more FAQ’s, please visit the Portland Painters Services.
Posted by admin on February 17, 2009 under FAQ |
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Portland Painters only use the finest Portland Paint - Miller Paint
Over the past 20 years we have been in business, we have found Portland based paint company Miller Paint to offer the finest and most complete line of interior and exterior paints. Born out of Portland Oregon, they have been in business for 117 years. There paints deliver top notch quality at a fair price. From the kitchen to the bedroom, from exterior wood siding to staining the wood deck, Miller Paint offers a variety of vibrant colors and durable paints to choose from.
The convenience of having several locations throughout the Portland/Vancouver Metro area makes it easy and convenient to quickly pick up any specified paint. We also endeavor to support local businesses which give back to the communities in Oregon and Washington.
If the customer is looking for a specific brand of paint, we can also accommodate that request. Please inquire or contact Portland Painter.
Please visit the Portland Painter FAQ’s section for more commonly answered paint questions.