What’s the Best Paint Color for Small Rooms?
Decorating small rooms can be tricky. When there’s limited space to work with, it’s hard to know what elements to add without making it seem cramped or overwhelming. The right paint color is one way to dramatically influence the perception of space, making small rooms feel bigger than they actually are. If you’re struggling to […]
Read MoreWhat House Colors Sell Best?
Selling a house requires a lot of preparation. From packing to cleaning to home improvement projects, there’s a lot of work that needs to be done before you can place your property on the market. In a competitive real estate market, it’s more important than ever to do everything you can to make your home […]
Read MoreAnswering 8 FAQs About Wallpaper Installation
In the past several years, wallpaper has had a major resurgence in home decor. With trends increasingly favoring vintage-inspired, eclectic, personality-filled designs, it’s no surprise that many homeowners are choosing to use wallpaper to make a statement. While it’s true that wallpaper can instantly transform a room, it can lose its effect if it’s installed […]
Read MorePro Painting Tips for Clean Edges
One of the biggest frustrations of DIY painting projects is messy edges and bleeding paint. While clean edges can make a paint job look professional and polished, uneven borders around baseboards, corners, and trim can create an amateurish, sloppy appearance. As experienced painters, our team at Brush Brothers knows a thing or two about achieving […]
Read MoreYour Guide to Creating Texture with Paint
Adding texture with paint is a great way to enhance the walls and surfaces of your home, create visual interest, and imitate the look of different materials. With the right application techniques and tools, you can add depth, character, and personality to any space. Keep reading to learn more about the role of textured paint […]
Read MoreThe Surprising Ways Lighting Changes Paint Color
Have you ever impulsively painted something, but were disappointed when you discovered the color looked different in the can? This may be because lighting changes the way paint colors appear. Different lighting conditions can make the paint look warmer, cooler, darker, or lighter.
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