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(BPT) – Sunny summer months are the perfect time for a colorful home refresh. With open windows, warm weather and the tips below, you can check painting off your list in a breeze and head back outdoors to enjoy the weather.

1. Buy high-quality paint for the best coverage and deepest color saturation When it comes to paint, quality matters. Search for a combination paintand-primer to save a few steps and ensure complete coverage. Good options have high hiding ability and resist dirt and scuffs.

2. Use websites and apps tools to simplify your search Once you’ve chosen a product, it’s time to pick a color.

Color selection can seem intimidating, but it’s a chance to infuse your personality into a home. Many online resources are available for homeowners to explore, coordinate and experiment with different looks. Pinterest, Houzz and Apartment Therapy are great websites for browsing images, finding home décor inspiration and colors that speak to you.

3. Use paint samples, rather than chips The most realistic way to envision the color in your home is to see it in action. Many paint retailers offer small sample cans for just a few dollars.

Use these to paint a few stripes of each color option in the room you’ll be painting, then watch as the color changes in different lighting conditions.

“Sunlight, shadows and furniture can all alter the appearance of paint in your space,” Erika Woelfel, the vice president of color marketing at BEHR, said. “Before fully committing to a hue, make sure it’s one you’ll love morning, noon and night.”

4. Use the right painting supplies High-quality painting tools save you time over the course of your project and produce the most beautiful finish. For best results, use a high quality, lint-free roller cover.

Select brushes made of nylon and polyester and for flawless edges, use a painter’s tape specifically designed for your surface type. 5. Spend time preparing Proper preparation is the key to achieving long-lasting color. Begin by removing all the wall fixtures you can such as pictures, doors and light switches. If you have small cracks or holes in your walls, remove any dust and apply a patching material.

Make sure to allow this to dry completely before sanding the finished area. Wash away oil, grease or wax stains by dampening the surface, applying mild detergent with a sponge and then rinse the wall clean.

Once dried, you’ll be ready for smooth application and beautiful color.

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