TIPS & TRICKS

How to prepare your walls for selling

1- Remove any personal pictures:

When people are going to be walking into your home, it’s important that they can imagine themselves living in your home. Doing so is much harder when you are looking at pictures of the family who’s currently living in it. Make sure your walls are decorated… but with neutral decorations that can be enjoyed by anyone.

2- Repairs cracks & nail pops:

Most people who buy a new house know that it will settle after a few years of it being built and may show cracks and nail pops. This is usually not seen as a scary thing to those people buying a new house. But keep in mind that this house you are now trying to sell will not be new to those potential buyers. This means, when potential buyers see cracks or nail pops in your home, they may be wondering if there is anything wrong with the structure of your house. Remove any potential doubt they may have and have those repaired first. 

3- Update the colors:

When your house is on the market, keep in mind that it...

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When should I remove the tape?

The biggest mistake I see when people are using tape is this... they tend to leave it on for way too long.

The ideal time to remove tape is immediately after you've applied your last coat. The problem is that if you leave the paint dry for too long, the paint film will have had time to dry and create a continuous film going from the wall and overlapping onto the tape... this means that you're essentially going to be tearing this paint film in two as you attempt to remove it. But by removing it as soon as you finish your last coat the tape will come off much easier and won't peel off the paint.

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Why am I still seeing the wood knots?

If you happen to paint over a wood knot without sealing it first, this is what happens...

To prevent this you'll want to apply a shellac based primer (the most popular one is called BIN). This primer will act as a sealant and will prevent the wood sap from bleeding through the paint. For best results I recommend applying at least 2 coats of this primer (although 3 coats is safer for really tough stains).

This primer is available in a spray can, a quart size paint can or regular size paint can and requires approximately 15 minutes of drying time between coats.

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50 Shades of Beige

Beige, just like any other color, can have many different undertone colors to it. You can have a blueish beige, you can have a greenish beige, etc. Predicting how a particular color will turn out once onto the wall can be a challenging 

One tip I can propose is to compare the color you're considering with others that are of a different color family. Having various shades of beige together will be much easier to tell which ones lean more towards the blue, green, red, orange or purple side.

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New Video Series... "Like a Pro"

Over the next few months, I'll be releasing a series of videos to show people how to paint a room from start to finish... "Like a Pro". In all, there will be 8 videos from this series including:

  1. How to setup "Like a Pro"
  2. How to prep the walls "Like a Pro"
  3. How to paint the ceiling "Like a Pro"
  4. How to paint the trims "Like a Pro"
  5. How to paint the doors "Like a Pro"
  6. How to cut the walls "Like a Pro"
  7. How to roll the walls "Like a Pro"
  8. How to paint the baseboards "Like a Pro"
  9. How to wash a Roller & Brushes "Like a Pro"

I'll be releasing one of those videos each month as part of my FREE "Tips & Tricks". 

For now, check out this PREVIEW video I created to launch this exciting new project. :)

 

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Marketing Award Nomination

It was an absolute honour to have been nominated as one of Greater Moncton's top marketer as part of the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) Excellence Awards for 2011.

A most sincere thank you!

Remi :)

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