30A Interior House Painters Tips

When was the last time you renovated your bathroom?

Does it look outdated? Rough? Broken? Just ugly?

It could be time for a bathroom renovation, and the first step to your happiness is getting a proper paint job. 

Are you nervous about painting again when the last one came out bad? Here are some tips from our professional interior house painters along 30A to help you learn how to paint like a professional.

How Do I Start My Bathroom Renovation?

You must not jump into painting your bathroom without planning first. You have to make the right choices and figure out what’s best for your bathroom.

Color

Your paint color could make or break the bathroom. You will want to look into what colors are trending, but will also be timeless for several years to come. If you choose a color that will only trend for a few months, you’ll regret your decision soon after.

If you choose a timelessly trending color, you’ll be happy with it long-term. 

You also want to make sure your bathroom color will add to the room and make it more vibrant or comfortable. You shouldn’t have to walk into your bathroom and shield your eyes from the paint color. 

Paint Quality

Choosing a bad paint quality can cause your paint to peel faster and look rough on the wall. There are also specific types of paint you must use for a bathroom vs. other rooms in your house.  

Mold can easily grow on the paint you choose. That’s why it’s important to choose a water-resistant bathroom paint that won’t grow mold. 

You may look at some paints and think they are too expensive, but the more expensive ones will be of better quality. For your bathroom, you don’t want to skimp out on the quality. 

Paint Amount

Calculate how much paint you will actually need. You don’t want to get too much paint that will go to waste. In this case, by the time you do your next project, the extra paint will not be as fresh and new.

You also don’t want to get too little either. If you do, you will have to make a run to the nearest paint store along 30A to get more. If the paint store is out of the quality and kind you need, that may hurt your painting walls.

So, calculate how much you will actually need. Don’t just go on a whim. 

Mask

Wouldn’t it be horrible if you got paint all over your lovely shower? On your bathroom tiles? The mosaic backsplash behind your sink?

This is why you must mask everything in your bathroom that will not be painted. Paint could easily drip onto any of your amenities and ruin them. Masking each item as well as the floor will prevent this from happening. 

Painter’s Tape

You will also need to put painter’s tape on the edges of the ceiling and the baseboards. This will prevent the paint from getting onto it when you are painting horizontally. 

It is easy to get paint on your baseboards when painting in a horizontal direction. Save yourself time and mistakes by putting painter’s tape on it. 

You can also put this tape on outlets and sockets, anywhere that might be in danger of getting hit with paint. 

Wash the Walls

Before you paint your walls, you must wash them with paint cleaner and water. This will prove to get off all the grime, grease, and mold that might have grown over the years. 

If you skip this step, the new paint will trap the dirt and grime into the walls. This may cause uneven coating and more grime buildup in the future. 

Your paint may also peel quicker if you don’t clean it beforehand. This could ruin the work you put so much effort into. It won’t last very long, and you’ll have to repaint it much sooner. 

A rule of thumb for anything; wash it. 

Don’t Forget a Second Coat

Don’t forget to give your bathroom the second coat of paint. This will seal the first layer in and prevent it from peeling sooner. 

This will be important if your previous paint is a darker color seen through the first coat. If this is the case, you may want to paint your walls white first and then put your new color on top. 

However, if you want to save yourself time and paint, you can do a second coat of the paint you chose. 

What If I Don’t Have Time to Do It?

Everyone has busy lives, and it can be hard to put aside enough time to do the work it entails to paint your bathroom. Not to mention, it can be hard to give yourself enough time to do it well.

If this is the case, you can invest in a professional painter in the 30A area to get the work done for you. In the long run, this can prove to be more helpful for your time and also more helpful in your bathroom.

A professional painter can make sure your paint is top quality and that the work is flawless. They might be able to spot errors or things to fix that you might not have known about. 

Hiring a professional could save you money in the long run. If you do it yourself and mess up, it could mean spending even more money on more paint and supplies. It can be a money pit if you are not confident in your skills.

So, if this is a worry for you, hire our painting services to do it. 

What Now?

If you are ready to give yourself a bathroom renovation like no other, there’s no need to wait. Get started on your dream bathroom along 30A right now.

Contact us today to receive a free quote.