October 27, 2011
Paint And Decorate Wood Sash Windows
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.
A Style to Suit Your Taste
There are limitless decoration choices available when changing the look of your home. Deciding the style, color, texture, and overall design can be intimidating. Before you decide to pull the plug on the project before you even start, do a little background work and the venture will seem more manageable. It will also prevent forced decisions in the store that you may live to regret for years to come.
There are dozens of decorator books and magazines available that can inspire you in directions you always dreamed of, but never thought possible. These publications are stacked with stunning images that you can recreate. Also check new building developments in your locale. They are often decorated to the nines and can spark your imagination in an entirely new direction.
You should also consider the entire room or adjoining rooms for this project, not just one window or one room. Let’s say that in your home there are two rooms that face the front of the house. If you place a heavy drapery in one room and thin blinds in the other room, when you look at the front of the house from the outside, they won’t look balanced and even.
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.
Doing the Prep Work
Before you apply one coat of paint to the window sash, you will want to tape and cover the surrounding area. Move any furniture that can be moved. Place painter’s tape on the glass paints to prevent smearing. Cover the flooring and any other exposed surface with a drop cloth. Now that you’ve protected the room, you’ll also need to protect yourself. Wear eye goggles to protect your vision from dust or other particles that can fly into the air. You should also use a face mask to prevent fumes or other things from getting into your lungs. It’s also a good idea to clean the window sash. A season’s worth of pollen and dust can accumulate on surfaces. You’ll want to get rid of this before you being painting. Also, if the old paint is peeling or the surface is rough, take fine grade sandpaper and smooth out the surface of the wood. Again, remember to clean way any dust that accumulates as a result.
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.
You can upgrade the look of your windows by making use of a sash window restoration company. Sash window repairs not only keep the weather out, they make your home look more attractive.
Filed under Work From Home by Grazina Mazur