A fresh coat of paint can make a huge difference in how your home looks and feels. However, It’s not just about making things look nice (although a new color can definitely do that). 

Repainting your home’s interior and exterior can completely transform your living space in ways you might not have imagined.

Interior painting

Choosing the right paint color can change the entire mood of a room. For instance, light and airy colors can make small spaces seem bigger, giving them an open and spacious feel. 

On the other hand, warm and rich colors can make your room feel cozy and inviting, perfect for creating a comfortable atmosphere. Repainting can improve the overall ambience of your home, making it a more enjoyable place to live.

Refresh your home’s interior with a fresh coat of paint when you want to:

Create the right feel and ambience

Paint can be a powerful tool for setting the mood and purpose of a space. For example, painting your bedroom a calming blue can help you sleep better, creating a serene and restful environment. 

On the other hand, a bright and cheerful yellow in your kitchen can make your mornings more enjoyable and energetic, bringing a sense of warmth and happiness to the space. That’s why it’s essential to choose the right shade for each room to match its intended use and feel.

Boost indoor air quality

A fresh coat of low-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints can significantly improve the air quality in your home. These paints emit fewer harmful chemicals, which is especially good for people with allergies or asthma. 

By choosing paints with low VOCs, you reduce exposure to potentially harmful substances that can cause respiratory issues and other health issues.

Camouflage

Over time, your walls can get scuffed, nicked, and show other minor imperfections. A professional painter can repair these flaws during surface preparation, making your walls look smooth and clean again. This touch-up can make your home look well-maintained and cared for.

Exterior painting

Another thing to consider when painting, specifically when working with outdoor surfaces, is the lifespan. If your home hasn’t been painted in the last five years, it probably needs a new painting job.

This may be sooner or later depending on the weather conditions, as temperature extremes and precipitation all have adverse effects on your paint job over time. Here’s how often you should repaint your outdoor surfaces based on the material:

  • Wood: 3-7 years
  • Aluminum siding: 5 years
  • Stucco siding: 5-6 years
  • Brick: 15-20 years
  • Cement: 10- 15 years

Also, it’s time to repaint your home’s exterior when you want to:

  • Improve your home’s curb appeal
  • Boost your home’s value
  • Add a layer of protection from the elements
  • Repair small flaws in the exterior

Revamp your home inside and out with Stirling 

When it’s time to revitalize your home, a fresh coat of paint can make a huge difference. Whether you want to create the right ambience, enhance curb appeal, or even increase indoor air quality, Stirling can select the right colors for the perfect result. 

Contact us today to experience the pro touch that makes Stirling a different kind of contractor in the entire Lehigh Valley! 

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