Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Paint And Re-Do Wooden Sash Windows

By Grazina Mazur


If you are looking for a way to completely change the look of your room, painting and decorating wooden sash windows may be the way to go. This is one of the easiest options and can be done on a limited budget. By using a bit of effort, updating your windows can transform your home from dark and drab to a light and bright place that you will never want to leave.

Express Your Taste

Homeowners are presented with dozens if not hundreds of choices when making decorating decisions. Rather than getting bogged-down and overwhelmed before the project even starts, it is well worth doing a little research beforehand. This is the time to decide what type of style you are after rather than trying to make an impossible decision in the middle of a shop.

Look at home magazine, or books. You don't need to spend a dime. Your local library should have everything you need on the shelf. You can even visit new model homes in the area for inspiration. Are you after clean minimalism? Do you like a more decorative look with flowing, heavy curtains or drapes? There are many choices you can make.

It's important to think about the entire house or apartment when decorating your windows. For example, if two separate rooms face the same direction, they should receive the same window treatment to maintain visual balance. So, keep in mind the overall balance with color, texture, and style.

Now that you've decided on the look of your home, you will still need to examine other considerations. The next item on your list should be your budget for the project. You can spend a boat load of money in a small decorator's enclave that will cater to your every whim. They can even customize window treatments exactly to your taste. But you will pay for the privilege. For those with lighter wallets, try a large retailer. They offer a good selection at reasonable prices. But, remember you'll have to do the work on your own.

Prepare for the Work

Decorating can be a messy job. So never open the first can of paint before covering all exposed areas. Either place a drop cloth over furniture or move it out of the way. Next, tape down window panes and edges where you don't want the paint to touch. Remember to sand down any rough spots before painting. You should also protect yourself. Use goggles to protect your eyes and a mask to protect your lungs.

Depending on how elaborate you make this project, it can be a quick job or a major project. Make sure you leave enough time to complete the work. If you have company coming in a few days, don't assume you can get the job done in time for their arrival. Always start with the paint. This will immediately freshen the room. Plus, you can't paint around curtains or blinds. No matter how hard you try to be neat when painting and decorating wooden sash windows, the curtains will inevitably get smeared with paint.




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