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If you’ve decided to redo the interior painting in your home, where do you start? It’s always good to have a plan of which rooms you’ll have professionals paint first. This will help you be more efficient, keep clutter and furniture moving easy, and leave you with a sense of accomplishment before you’ve even started.

Guide to Prioritizing the Rooms in Your Home for Interior Painting

Bedroom & Bathroom

interior paintingFocusing on the bedroom and bathroom first allows you and your family to have the two most-needed areas available without hassle or obstruction. Once you get them out of the way quickly, you won’t have to deal with the overpowering smell of paint while sleeping or taking a nice, relaxing bath. 

Kitchen

The kitchen is the hub of family time. It’s also where your food is, which means you want to make and prepare meals without paint cans everywhere. While you’re focusing on the interior painting of the kitchen, get rid of any foods that are perishable and susceptible to the fumes. 

Living Room

Living rooms and any other family spaces should be tackled next. These are usually larger areas with more space to move furniture and take more time. They are also not mandatory, regarding use, so it’s easier to focus on them last. Cover or move any valuables and use cloth, so your upholstery doesn’t get paint on it. 

 

Home improvement projects don’t have to be chaotic and difficult, as long as you prepare well. Alaska Painting & Construction in Anchorage can help you plan and prioritize your interior painting or any other home improvement project. They can also help with drywall repair and flooring, if needed. If you have questions, call one of the expert painters today at (907) 830-3050. You can also visit their website to learn more. 

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