Many people possess basic painting skills. They know that it is imperative to make use of painters tape, drop cloths and stir paint for a clean paint job. However, each DIY painter has slightly different methods and preferences.

Many people possess basic painting skills. They know that it is imperative to make use of painters tape, drop cloths and stir paint for a clean paint job. However, each DIY painter has slightly different methods and preferences.
For homeowners, planning the foundation of the home is one of the most important aspects. Be it a bungalow, high rise apartment or small flat, the beauty of your home interiors will depend majorly on the layout and foundation of the house. However, wall leakages and peeling are common problems faced by homeowners. This usually happens due to poor construction and lack of proper waterproofing. When water infiltrates the walls of your home, it can cause mould, leakages, cracking, peeling of paint and even damage the main structure of the house. These problems need to be tackled at the earliest, if they are ignored, they can create some major structural issues in your house. The sooner you identify these problems, the easier and less expensive it is to fix them.
One of the easiest ways to refresh your living space is by switching up the colour palette. And it is that time of the year again where we choose what hues make the list in 2020. In fact, we find this an exciting ritual every year and what makes it extra special this year is that we enter a new decade.
Pantone recently announced its colour of the year 2020 —Classic Blue. After a vibrant colour in 2019 and purple and violet tones in 2018, this hue will dictate colour trends in home décor, fashion, beauty and even food in the coming year. Classic Blue happens to be a favourite for interior designers since it is a colour you can easily rely on. As a matter of fact, Pantone’s colour choice of the year embarks the gradual return to traditional decorating styles for home décor.
‘Tis the season to be jolly. The countdown to Christmas has officially begun.
We know that decking up your home for the holidays is no easy feat. From trees to lights to wreaths, there are plenty of decorations along with creative ideas to look into. Whether you are a simple decorator or a festivities fanatic, we have several options for you. Regardless of the path you choose, we are sure it will create a magical home for Christmas.
There are 291 million monthly active users on Pinterest. Imagine how influential this platform can be. Each month, professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts come to Pinterest to discover ideas they love. They pin and re-pin all their favourite design inspiration photos, recipes, crafts and more. We come to know that an idea is trending by looking at what all those people are searching for. If an idea keeps getting more and more searches every month, then we call it a trend.
You can paint the interiors of your house in any season. However, for exterior house painting, you have to take the weather conditions and moisture level in consideration for a job well done. So, painting the exterior of your house is not a task that can be done at just about any time of the year. You need to adjust your project around the weather and look for the best conditions to ensure a seamless job.
Painting your home walls is the quickest way to spruce up your home interiors. If you don’t have a plan in your mind and follow the guidelines aimlessly, it could turn out to be a disaster. Looking for wall painting ideas? Follow these 10 steps to painting your home walls like a pro.
Diwali is a festival associated with fond memories of childhood, firecrackers, sweets, new clothes, lighting of lamps, colourful rangolis, beautiful lanterns and fun-filled evenings with friends and family. From clothing to home decor, everything undergoes a makeover to keep up with the festive spirit.
Coloured and lit up streets, binge eating on snacks and sweets, exchanging gifts with friends and family —Diwali is a festival of happiness, lights and colours. India’s most awaited festival is a time to celebrate, feast, visit friends and family and embrace the love and togetherness we share with our beloved ones. It is also a time when people pray to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha to bring happiness, good luck and prosperity into their lives. But, going by traditions, only homes that are clean, lit and decorated are said to receive the blessings.