BEDROOM PROJECT SEASON PAINTING GUIDE
BEDROOM PROJECTS DONE PERFECTLY We all love our homes whether they be a house, a flat or an apartment. But even the proudest have that one project that needs a little attention. For most it s a room that needs a fresh coat of paint. While others have been planning to paint a feature wall for a while and a few need to focus on the ceiling. Thinking about it won t get it done, doing it will and we have the perfect painting guides to help you get your project done right first time round. Let s get started Wash&Wear Lexicon Quarter
WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU START How much paint do I need? To calculate how much paint you need, there are a few simple things you need to know: Wall/ceiling area (height x width of the wall). Coverage rate of the paint you are using (on the can). How many coats you need (on the can). For the wall/ceiling area, simply measure the width and height, and multiply them together. E.g. for a wall of 3m x 2.4m, the area is 7.2m 2 (3 x 2.4). Then, check the coverage rate on the paint can. This will vary from product to product. The coverage rate is per coat, e.g. 12m 2 /L. So one litre would be sufficient for one coat of a 7.2m 2 wall. Finally, how many coats do you need? This information will also appear on the can label. For the example product and wall mentioned above, if it is a 2 coat product you would need 2L for the project (2 coats x 7.2m 2 = 14.4m 2. If coverage is 12m 2 /L you would need 2L). Preparation Protect unpainted surfaces and furniture Remove all furniture from the room. Lay down a proper drop sheet to protect your floors. Try not to use old sheets as paint will often soak through. Mask skirting boards, window trim and electrical switches with painter s tape. If painting the ceiling, tape around light fittings and any vents. Do I need an undercoat? Already painted in good condition If the surface is already painted and in good condition, with no stains or mould, you shouldn t need an undercoat. Ensure the surface is clean, dry and free from dust, oils and grease before you get going. Unpainted walls in good condition For unpainted plaster walls, use PRECISION Sealer Binder. For unpainted plasterboard, brick or cement walls use 1 Step Primer Sealer Undercoat. Always follow the directions on the can. If unsure or you would like further advice, please contact Help and Advice. Australia: 13 25 25, New Zealand: 0800 800 424. Mould If your walls or ceiling have mould, you will need to remove the mould with Selleys Rapid Mould Killer. Scrub with a scouring pad and bleach solution (1 part bleach to 3 parts water). Leave solution on the surface for 15 minutes then wash with clean water and wipe dry. Several applications may be necessary to remove stubborn mould blooms. Once the mould has been removed and the surface is clean, dry and free from dust, oils and grease, you can paint without an undercoat. Stains If there are stains on your walls or ceiling, you will need to use a specialist stain blocker to prevent the stains migrating through your topcoat and appearing in your new paint job. The PRECISION range of specialty stain blockers will have a product to suit your stain problem. Cracks or holes Patch any cracks and holes with a suitable filler or sealant, such as Selleys Spakfilla. Lightly sand down the surface to a smooth level then dust off. Apply one coat of 1 Step Primer Sealer Undercoat over the repairs.
LUXE BEDROOM PROJECT Refreshing the look of your bedroom is always rewarding. The bedroom is often your sanctuary away from the busy everyday life. Achieving the right look can help to inspire a positive mood and relaxing atmosphere. Introducing a softer matt finish with a warm colour palette can help to soften your room, and introduce an extra sense of warmth. Leaving you with an inviting bedroom atmosphere. Wash&Wear Flooded Gum Your Shopping List Wash&Wear Matt in your chosen colour Undercoat/stain blocker (if required) High quality synthetic brush for cutting in Quality medium nap (15-18mm) synthetic roller Paint pot for cutting in Roller tray Roller extension pole Drop sheets Painter s tape Time to paint! 1. Follow the preparation steps on page 2 of this guide. 2. Start by cutting in around the edges of the wall with a brush these are areas the roller cannot easily reach. 3. Load the roller in the tray with a reasonable amount of paint. 4. Start rolling the wall in an M pattern. Start closest to the natural light source and move away. Then continue over the same section until the wall is evenly covered. 5. Using an unloaded roller begin in the top left corner of your wall and gently let the roller roll down to the baseboards in a straight line with no pressure. A lightness of touch will prevent new brush strokes from forming. Repeat this action, only this time, slightly overlap your last movement so your roller rubs away the line created by the previous stroke. Continue this across the area you have painted. This is called laying off. 6. Reload your roller and repeat until the wall is complete. 7. Allow the first coat to dry and repeat the total process again with a second coat. 8. Lastly, stand back and admire your handy work. Well done! Flooded Gum Elusive Blue Misty Blue Need help? For any further help on your project, call our friendly Help & Advice Team. Australia: 13 25 25, New Zealand: 0800 800 424. Or you can contact our live chat team online at dulux.com.au
KID S ROOM PROJECT Wash&Wear Natural White Creating a bright and lively room is a great way to inspire your kids, their sense of fun and their creativity. Using splashes of colour can help bring any bedroom to life. Design Effects Chalkboard Effect Wing Commander Your Shopping List Design Effect Chalkboard Wash&Wear in your chosen sheen and colour Undercoat/stain blocker (if required) High quality synthetic brush for cutting in Quality medium nap (12-18 mm) synthetic roller Paint pot for cutting in Roller tray Roller extension pole Drop sheets Painter s tape Getting the right colour First, choose your favourite colour options with your kids and have them made up into sample pots. Then, trial the colours on the walls to find out which one they like best. If choosing to also use a Design Effect Chalkboard, follow the instructions on the label. If painting over dark coloured walls, paint with a prep coat first. Use a 50mm synthetic wall brush. Pick an area on the wall that has natural light during the day. Paint a 50 x 50cm square with your sample pot. Allow to dry. Paint a second coat. Do this with as many different colours as you like and make sure you look at them during different times of the day. When you have all agreed which colour is the winner, you are ready to get started and it is now time to measure up the room and head to the store. Time to paint! Follow the preparation steps on page 2 of this guide and page 3 for Wash&Wear walls. Wing Commander Natural White Sea Cliff Need help? For any further help on your project, call our friendly Help & Advice Team. Australia: 13 25 25, New Zealand: 0800 800 424. Or you can contact our live chat team online at dulux.com.au
CEILINGS REFRESH PROJECT Painting your ceiling is the fastest way to lighten and brighten a room. When it comes to choosing a ceiling paint, there are a couple of important things to consider. Is the room in a damp area of the house? Is the room prone to mould? How many coats do you want to paint? Ceiling White Ceiling White is perfect for living rooms, bedrooms and hallways. It has a five year guarantee* against mould, and is low odour and low VOC. Ceiling White NeverMiss lets you see where you have painted as the coat turns from pink to white. It is a one coat application product, but is not suitable for damp areas. Ceiling White +PLUS Kitchen&Bathroom is suitable for the whole home, particularly damp areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. It gives one coat cover over light colours, and has a ten year guarantee* against mould. Wash&Wear Dieskau Your Shopping List Your selected Ceiling paint Undercoat/stain blocker (if required) High quality synthetic filament brush for cutting in Medium nap (10-18mm) synthetic roller Paint pot for cutting in Roller tray Roller extension pole Drop sheets Painter s tape Ceiling White Dieskau Casper White Quarter Time to paint! 1. Follow the preparation steps on page 2 of this guide. 2. Just like a wall, begin by cutting in where the roller won t reach. Using a brush, paint around downlights and edges to create a border. Cut in small areas at a time to ensure when you eventually paint with a roller, it s still wet and will blend smoothly. 3. Once you ve loaded your roller evenly with paint, begin in one corner and move fluidly in a parallel motion. For best results, work in one metre sections painting across and then down. Roll as far into the previously brushed sections as possible for best results. 4. Now that you ve finished a large section of your ceiling, and while it s still damp, you can begin laying off the paint. This is a crucial step in achieving a smooth and consistent finish. Using an unloaded roller begin in the top left corner of your ceiling and gently pull towards you in a straight line with no pressure. A lightness of touch will prevent new brush strokes from forming. Repeat this action, only this time, slightly overlap your last movement so your roller rubs away the line created by the previous stroke. 5. Allow the first coat to dry and repeat the total process again with a second coat if required. 6. Lastly, stand back and admire your handy work. Well done! Need help? For any further help on your project, call our friendly Help & Advice Team. Australia: 13 25 25, New Zealand: 0800 800 424. Or you can contact our live chat team online at dulux.com.au
FEATURE WALL PROJECT Looking to add a little something to a room? In the past, colour alone was often used on a feature wall to create something different, but now you can also add a raw texture or a bit of glimmer to give a feature wall a little more personality. Design Effects Concrete Effect Pale Elements Choosing a Feature Wall Paint The Design Effects has a wide range of textures and effects to help create your own design statement. The options are endless! You can then pair it with Wash&Wear on your other walls. Design Effects product options: Warmth/Natural Textures Stone Effect Suede Effect Glamour/ Metallic Touches Gold Effect Metallic Effect Fun Kid s Room Addition Chalkboard Industrial Touches Concrete Effect Metal Shimmer Effect Textured/ Weathered Look Rust Effect Copper Patina Effect Theatre Room Theatre Black For information on the complete range, refer to the Design Effects colour booklet in store, or visit dulux.com.au Your Shopping List Your selected Design Effects product for your feature wall Wash&Wear in your chosen sheen and colour for your other walls Undercoat/stain blocker (if required) For Wash&Wear, high quality synthetic brush for cutting in For Wash&Wear, medium nap (10-18mm) synthetic roller Paint pot for cutting in Roller tray Roller extension pole Drop sheets Painter s tape Refer to the Design Effects product label and How To Videos for the specific application tools you will need. This will depend on the effect you want to achieve (e.g. roller, large brush, sea sponge, muslin rag). Time to paint! 1. Follow the preparation steps on page 2 of this guide. 2. For the Design Effects product on your feature wall, follow the instructions on the label of your chosen Design Effects product. See the website for How To video s. The application instructions differ for each product, and there are many ways you can apply each product depending on the look you want to achieve. 3. Trial your effect on a large piece of board to ensure you achieve the finish you are after. 4. Once you are happy with the finish, apply the Design Effects product on your feature wall, following the instructions on the label. 5. For the Wash&Wear walls, follow the instructions on page 3 of this guide. 6. Lastly, stand back and admire your handy work. Well done! Concrete Effect Pale Elements Eastern Gold Carmen Miranda Need help? For any further help on your project, call our friendly Help & Advice Team. Australia: 13 25 25, New Zealand: 0800 800 424. Or you can contact our live chat team online at dulux.com.au
FIND THE COLOUR YOU LL LOVE Purchase a large A4 colour swatch online or pick up a colour chip from your paint outlet. Using a sample pot is the best way to test your colour at home. For professional help contact the Colour Design Service. Australia. dulux.com.au. Help & Advice 13 25 25 New Zealand. dulux.co.nz. Help & Advice 0800 800 424 DULUX AUTHENTIC COLOUR DULUX COLOUR DULUX PAINT + = Don t risk tinting your favourite colours with other paint brands. Only pigments mixed into Wash&Wear and Weathershield are designed to create our iconic colours every time. Disclaimers: Colours shown are as close as possible to actual paint colours. Please note, due to limitations of the printing process, photographic and printed images may not represent the true colour. Always confirm your colour choice with Colour Chips or Sample Pots. *Refer to product label for full conditions and guarantees. This guarantee does not limit and may not necessarily exceed your rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. Registered trade mark information:, Worth doing worth, Authentic Colour, Wash&Wear, Weathershield, 1 Step, Precision, NeverMiss, Selleys, Lexicon and The Squares device are registered trade marks and Natural White is a trade mark of Group (Australia) Pty Ltd. Inspirations Paint is a registered trade mark of Inspirations Paint Store (Holdings) Limited. DPOS-1091