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Interior painting is a quick and inexpensive way to enhance one of the most-used rooms in a house. Your bathroom can go from tired to beautiful in a matter of hours with the right coat of fresh paint. The important thing to remember is wet and humid locations such as a bathroom will require self-priming paints that are created for high-humidity applications.

Here are a few interior painting tips that are guaranteed to beautify your bathroom:

 The eggshell & stain finish is high-gloss paint that will provide a durable and shiny finish to your walls. The glossy sheen will reflect off objects and create a liquid appearance that looks especially stunning in bathrooms that receive plenty of natural light. Creating a high-gloss finish will require several steps, including sanding and spraying the wall. You should hire an experienced professional painter to achieve the look.

  • Interior PaintingPaint the Ceiling: Light colors can make a small room feel more spacious, while dark colors add intimacy to a large space. If your bathroom is on the small side, open it up visually by painting the ceiling in a slightly lighter tone than the rest of the walls. Using a light color for the ceiling will create a widening effect.
  • Don’t Forget the Trim: Paint the doors, trim, and moldings in a lighter tone than the walls. The walls will appear recessed, making the room look bigger.
  • Paint the Tile: If you’re reluctant to replace ceramic shower tiles but want a new color, paint them. You can opt for darker walls and lighter tiles in a complementary shade. Or, blend everything to create a continuous effect. The possibilities are truly endless and the results will look amazing.

 

When you’re ready to begin an interior painting project, contact the pros at Suburban Painting Co. in Lexington, KY. They provide high-quality painting, wallpaper removal, and plaster repair services for all your home improvement needs. Call (859) 276-1139 or visit them online to learn more about their commercial and residential painting services.

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