The main surface, be it wood, siding or stucco, abuts so many other elements (especially window trim and shutters) that you probably will regret trying to sidestep them. Against a fresh coat of paint, they will look faded by contrast.
Still, if you're working on a tight budget – or even if you're not certain you want to take on a major home painting project – you're smart to consider how your home's architectural features work together and whether you should try to isolate one from another.
Whatever you decide, you're on the right track. Nothing can transform a home like paint. It's one of the most economical upgrades you can make to preserve your life's No. 1 investment. Realtors say that painting enhances a home's “curb appeal.” The home painting contractors at Experts in Your Home believe this may be too limiting; painting improves your home's overall appeal, from any vantage point.
Choosing a color scheme is a good place to begin since you face many choices for the primary color and the contrasting color of the trim. In addition to around windows and doors, trim can include shutters, columns, window planters, porch railings and other architectural features on your home.
As a general rule, homeowners prefer to stick close to their existing color scheme rather than make a radical color change. The color experts at Experts in Your Home will work with you until you're satisfied you have selected a pleasing color palette. Some winning choices we often see in the Chico area include:
If your home is covered with siding, looks faded but is still in relatively good shape, it probably is a prime candidate for painting. The Experts have saved many homeowners thousands of dollars on re-siding work when a paint job accomplished their goals at a fraction of the cost.
With the proper prep work, primer and two coats of paint, paint on siding should last as long as it does on other surfaces, or between five and 10 years, depending on how much exposure it gets to the sun.