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FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING HOME INTERIOR PAINTS

So, you want to paint your home's interior, but you are not sure what to choose. There are so many paints available that it can be overwhelming. Here are some factors to consider when choosing home interior paint:


Type of Surface


The first thing to consider is the surface you will be painting. The type of surface will determine which kind of paint you need. You can use latex or alkyd for painted walls and ceilings, while oil-based paints should only be used on surfaces that will not contact food or water. Latex paints are easy to clean up and do not emit dangerous fumes, making them preferable for any living area where people will spend extended periods.


Amount of Dirt or Grime on Surface


The amount of dirt on your surface also determines which kind of paint you should use. If the wall is dirty, it is best to use an oil-based primer before applying latex paint. This will make sure that the wall does not absorb more paint than it needs and become discolored. Latex paints are easier to clean up if they do get stained, so this is another reason why they are preferable for most living areas in your home.


Average Temperature & Humidity Levels


The temperature and humidity levels where you live can affect how durable your chosen interior paint will be over time. For example, low humidity makes indoor air dry, which can cause paint to become brittle and crack. High humidity can induce mold growth, especially in moist areas such as bathrooms for basements. If you live in a dry climate, choose latex paint for its durability. In a humid climate, oil-based paints are better because they do not absorb as much moisture from the air.


End-Use of Surface


Different surfaces have different end uses, so make sure that your chosen paint will be compatible with those uses over time. For example, if you want to use an area as a playroom for your kids, then it's best to choose an easy-to-clean latex paint that won't collect dirt very easily over time. This same principle applies to bathroom walls and kitchen walls. Latex paints are usually preferred for rooms that will see a lot of traffic or direct sunlight because they have better adhesion to the surface and can be cleaned more easily.


How Long You Plan On Living in This Place


Finally, consider how long you plan on living in this place. If it is just a few years, then a low-quality paint, even a cheap one, is sufficient. However, if you want to live here for 20+ years, it is best to invest in high-quality paint from the beginning, so you do not have to repaint too often down the line.


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