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thread: Painting - what do i need to know?

  1. #19
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    *Lulu puts on her bossy boots

    Ok, so you nesting big time. This means you get lots of energy but you must be careful. Don't overdo it. No running up and down ladders, no carting around paint tins, no dragging furniture around no matter how good you feel.

    I nested like a demon with DS, I painted and decorated rooms, stripped and repainted a wardrobe and dresser AND steam cleaned the carpets myself, all in the last 4 weeks. I felt fantastic and it was this driving force pushing me to get everything done before he arrived. I ended up hurting my back and not even realising until the birth. I was in alot of pain, my back couldn't support me (AND he was posterior!), I actually threatened doing my own c-sect...
    Don't do any damage ok???

    sorry for ranting

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    in a house!
    6,125

    Definitely no ladders missy!!!!! Get DH to do the top parts

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Jul 2004
    5,756

    Yeah i'll be careful. Be nice if DH would help me though but he hates painting and says it doesn't need it.

  4. #22
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    Sep 2007
    South Gippsland
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    Antheia,

    Depending on the colour on the walls currently you may need to undercoat the walls first. I have done two rooms in my home and once I had chosen the colour the steps I did were this:

    1- remove all furnishings
    2 - lightly sand all the surfaces to give the paint something to stick to.
    3 - wash down with sugar soap
    4 - undercoat ( I always buy a high quality undercoat as it helps the paint stick)
    5 - top coat (usually 2-3 coats)
    6 - trim (skirting archs etc)
    7- pop furniture back in the room.

    I should mention that I have lining boards and not plaster walls but I believe the proper preparations produce a quality finish.

    Have noticed your not far off from having bub so maybe avoid enamal paints coz the fumes may be over powering. You can get low odour paints so I would be looking into something like this.

    Nae x

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    in a house!
    6,125

    Dulux wash n wear is a low sheen acrylic paint perfect for walls and no odour! and perfect for grubby little fingers as marks just wipe off!

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