http://www.infobarrel.com/Budget_Decorating:_Paint published May 8, 2009

Budget Decorating: Paint

by aidenofthetower

Most of us desire a well decorated home. It feels better then one that is thrown together and looks haphazard. It can provide a lot more relaxation and a place where you want to invite others into your home. However, if you are looking at a tight budget it may feel like you have nothing to put aside for a better, more beautiful home. Fear not, budget decorating can offer you a lot! One of the greatest tools of one decorating on a budget is paint. You have a lot of options for painting and you can make a room feel completely different with a little color!

Choosing Your Paint.
Sometimes it is hard to figure out which paint you should choose. If you go to the paint aisle chances are you will find a ton of different options. The first thing you should start with is choosing a primer. Primers aren't expensive and they offer the best way to provide good coverage (even if you are painting over a white wall).

The next thing is to choose a good brand of paint. You don't have to spend a ton of money on designer paint, but you should consider a mid-grade paint because it will go farther and cover more space then something that is really inexpensive. Aiming for $20-30 a gallon is often a good idea.

Picking a Finish.
While we often think it is all about color, this just isn't the case. While color is important, so is finish. In fact, finish can dramatically change the look of the color, the room, and can make it easier to maintain in the long run. A flat paint will have no shine and while it is often pretty it isn't easy to clean. This can be a great choice for areas that aren't likely to get touched (especially by younger people). A semi-gloss is in the middle and offers some shine and some cleaning. This is usually recommended for most indoor paint jobs because it provides a beautiful finish. Gloss is one that has more shine and is supposed to be easier to clean, but it can reflect too much light and is less likely to look like the color you choose. Sometimes these finishes have different names, like satin and shine, but all in all you will want to check the label to find out where it falls in the companies scale to compare it with other paint options.

Saving a Few Dollars.
If you are less picky about your paint colors, many stores offer "oops" paint colors. These are ones that were mixed, but weren't what the customer wanted. They are often really cheap and their limited availability is the only thing wrong with them. You can pick out two that are close and mix them together or get a gallon of white to lighten a dark color if you need more then a gallon of paint.

Tips For Different Room Sizes and Types:

Ideas for More Then One Color:

Keeping It Clean.
Two last tips that you should know for decorating your space in a great way. The first is to use plastic sheets to cover the floor and any furniture in the room. Even the best painter sometimes has accidents and it isn't worth making a mess out of. Better to be safe then sorry and plastic sheets are inexpensive (your carpet and furniture isn't). The second is painters tape. This makes it easy to keep lines clean, keep paint off of windows and trim, and to separate out the ceiling space. Use it, its worth it.

All in all, paint is an excellent way to change a room dramatically. It isn't a ton of work and can offer you a whole new feel to an old space. It can also keep a room looking fresh and clean. Paint is the best friend of the budget decorator!