Tools and Supplies for Painting Your Home
You and your significant other decided to remodel your home. Repairing the chips in the wall your naughty kids did, adding some nice colors on your home’s walls and repainting the window trims, the door trims and the baseboards will definitely change the way your home looks like. All is nice, at least on paper, but as Henry Ford put it “You cannot build up a reputation on what you are going to do”. You have to do it… but what do you need?
Before you rush to your preferred tools and supplies store, remember that you must have fun while you are painting your home, otherwise it will be just another drag. If you do not believe it will be fun just skip this article all together, hire a professional contractor and go do something you really like. Check this link out, it may inspire you.
If you are comfortable with the whole idea, here is a comprehensive list of tools and supplies required for your painting adventure. Should you rather like to have the supplies delivered to your home, you can buy them on-line.
Brushes |
Bucket |
Drop Cloth |
Masking Paper |
Painter’s Tape |
Paint Tray / Liners |
Extension Pole |
Patching Material |
Protective Gloves |
Protective Glasses |
Painter Coverall |
Respirator |
Putty Knife |
Rags |
Roller Frame |
Sandpaper |
Roller Cover |
Paint Edger |
Sanding Sponge |
Scraper |
Screwdriver |
Scrub Brush |
Cleaning Sponges |
Ladder |
Primer |
Paint |
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