From the Resene decorating blog
Make the most of favourable weather and do those projects around the house that will add value and maintain its quality. It will ultimately be beneficial if you’re planning on selling, or only needing to freshen up your environment.
Working on your home will not only mean your home is looking and feeling great for you and your family and will pay off long-term, as you’re keeping your home in the right shape – i.e. protecting it from the elements, which in our environment can be harsh. It will also mean that if you’re trying to sell, you’ll be pleasing potential buyers.
The first place to start is standing on your street. See your house for what it is. Are the exterior walls or window frames looking tired and weathered? Is the letterbox falling apart or have your street numbers gone walkabout? If your fence is looking worn and chipped, showing the effects of time, wind and rain, a fresh coat will resonate beautifully and improve its quality. The same applies to your letterbox and your garage door – these are often left untouched, so fresh paint can make the look polished and impressive. Overall, your property will shine.
Is your front door colour needing to be brought up to date? Coating your entranceway in a new colour is an easy job to do, and the impact will be more impressive than you might think. Pick a hue that you’ve always loved and ensure it’s in high gloss, such as Resene Enamacryl waterborne enamel, for maximum impact. Don’t be afraid of choosing a colour that makes it stand out from the neighbours, be inspired by the cushions and décor you have on display throughout your home. Take your cue from such decor if these are colours you adore. It’s what you – and potential buyers – will see when approaching the house, so let it elevate your home.
Bear in mind, also, that the first bedrooms you see when you enter your home. Do they tie in with the colours of your entranceway? If decorated well and coherently, they can have a real wow factor – this doesn’t necessarily mean bright and bold, just beautiful and harmonious.
An outdoor ‘room’ complete with a shower can bring in panels of various tones for a beautiful effect that complements your home. Decorative and practical, it’s the ideal place to wash down following a swim in the sea. The wall is in Resene Green Meets Blue, shower wall in Resene Nepal and Resene Sea Fog, breezeblocks in Resene Sea Fog, shower stand in Resene Pitch Black, mirror in Resene Breeze, soap dispenser in Resene Nepal, shelf in Resene Pitch Black and rack in Resene Nepal. Showerhead from Plumbline, chair from Cintesi. Project by Kate Alexander, image by Bryce Carleton.
Don’t underestimate the impact of freshly coated cupboards too – they can really make a kitchen sing and give a new lease of life.
Other small things that count are light fittings that appear on your home’s exterior. Replace old, rusty outdoor lights with new fittings. Install some beautiful outdoor lighting that brings your home and garden to life at night.
Rethink storage in your home – have you got a cupboard that is full of items, which can provide a more practical use? It’s time to declutter. Clean it out and take a trip to the tip. It could leave you with an additional linen cupboard or a space you could turn into a study nook restored in a stunning colour that blends with your surrounding aesthetic.
Another area that, when done, will add value to your home is your outdoor entertaining area. Transform it into a relaxing tropical retreat where you can sit and read a book in comfort, or chat with friends. Install a screen for added colour and privacy, repaint the surrounding trellis and paint . A newly stained deck combined with beautiful furniture will impress guests and provide you with a place in which to relax and unwind in style.
Resene paint expert Jay Sharples says it is key to clean your deck to ensure a perfect surface before restaining. “When restaining your deck, you would first need to treat for any moss and mould with Resene Moss & Mould Killer,” he says “Then clean and prepare the timber for staining using Resene Timber and Deck Wash.” But be careful to choose the right time of day and weather before you apply the stain.
“Once dry, you can start staining,” he says. “It is best not to stain in full sun. Ideally you want a warm, overcast day with a slight breeze. I recently stained my deck and one tool I would highly recommend is the PAL Deckmaster deck brush. It works so well and makes it easy to get between the boards and any grooves in the timber, when combined with an extension pole, the job is no longer back breaking and you’ll have the job completed in no time.”
Once your deck is ready, set about creating a beautiful outdoor entertaining dining space. Paint the surrounding surfaces, bring in lush plants in coloured pots, decorative cushions, lanterns, speakers for relaxing music and a barbecue at a safe distance from where everyone sits.
If you live near the beach, create a luxurious outdoor shower setting where you can wash off the salt and sand from the sea. Install your shower with painted screens for privacy and colour. Make sure there’s a place to hang your towels and a shelf for soap. Adequate drainage is key too, and planting can help provide privacy too.
Another key way to enhance your property is by painting your house. If you’re tackling this project, it’s important to get it clean first. “Soft-washing your house and treating for moss and mould using Resene Paint Prep and Housewash and Resene Moss & Mould Killer can have a massive impact on the look of your property as well as helping prolong the life of your paint/stain system,” Jay says.
“Always check the mixing ratios on the side of the container and mix with water in a bucket/container, once combined scrub on to the house, leave if required for moss/mould treatment and then wash off. I use an extendable soft brush that has a connector on the end for the hose.”
If you have surface areas or pathways around your home and garden that are looking aged and messy with moss, mould and algae, these warmer months are ideal times to clean them up, bringing them back to their former glory.
“For decks, patios, paths and other exterior cementitious, timber and/or painted surfaces you can use Resene Deep Clean,” Jay says. “It is available as a liquid concentrate you mix with water (follow mixing guide on container) or as a ready to use easy application trigger pack – simply connect your hose and spray on. Resene Deep Clean is slow acting but gets down to the root of the problem, destroying the growth on moss, mould and lichen.”
“When it comes to cleaning your roof, it is a great idea and cleaning salt/contaminants off the roof/paint work helps prolong the life expectancy of the substrate/paint system, but unless you are very comfortable at heights and have your own safety equipment, I would recommend getting the professionals in. If you need recommendations of local contractors, fill out a Find-A-Painter form online or pop into your local Resene ColorShop.”
Finally, enhance your landscaping by buying some extra plants to fill in any gaps in the garden. Add some colour with luscious blooms and rich greenery, allowing your garden to shine. All of these tasks will combine to leave your property looking polished, desirable and welcoming.
January 28, 2021
For more paint and colour ideas and expert advice, visit your local Resene ColorShop. Check out the how to videos to brush up your painting skills so you can get a quality finish on your decorating projects.
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