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Why a DIY Paint Job Never Looks as Good as a Professional’s

Let’s face it: a DIY paint job rarely looks as polished as a professional one.

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Painting a room might seem like one of those simple DIY tasks—just grab some paint and a brush, right? After all, if you’re trying to make your dream home more within reach, that’s all you’re really needing to do! Well, no, if only that were true! But anyone who’s given it a go knows it’s not as straightforward as it looks. It looks simple and easy, but when you actually do it, you’ll see for yourself it’s not nearly that easy!

Sure, the idea of saving some money and doing it yourself is appealing, but the reality often doesn’t match up with the vision. So, with that all said, let’s face it: a DIY paint job rarely looks as polished as a professional one.

It’s All in the Details

One of the trickiest parts of painting is getting those clean, crisp lines, especially around the edges and corners. Professionals have spent years perfecting their technique, ensuring every line is straight and every corner is sharp. That’s what gives a room that finished, polished look. 

On the other hand, DIY jobs often end up with wobbly lines, paint smudges, or that annoying tape bleed. These little mistakes might seem minor, but they can really take away from the overall look of the room.

Using the Right Tools

Another area where DIY projects often fall short is in the tools. Now, that’s pretty surprising, right? Well, yes, it’s true what you use and what the pros, like the team at Advanced Painting and Decorating Pty Ltd, use are not the same. You’re going to be limited on the brushes (home improvement stores lack high-quality brushes and paint). However, professionals have access to top-quality brushes, rollers, and sprayers that are specifically chosen for the job.

Overall, you can count on them to have access to a wider range of paints, many of which offer better coverage and a smoother finish than what you might find at your local store. Using an old, cheap brush or leftover paint might seem like a cost-saving idea, but it often leads to streaks, uneven coverage, and a finish that just doesn’t last.

Prepping the Surface

Did you know prep work was involved? It’s the most overlooked step in painting, but it’s crucial. But professionals know that a great paint job starts long before the first brush hits the wall. They take the time to clean, sand, fill holes, and prime surfaces. 

This ensures that the paint sticks properly and lasts for years. DIYers, though, might rush through or even skip these steps in their eagerness to get started, leading to patchy finishes, peeling paint, or bubbling. But yes, proper prep work takes time, maybe way too much time and effort. If you have the time, then you’re far better off reaching out to professionals instead.

Getting the Colour Just Right

Picking a colour might seem like the fun part, but it’s also where many DIY projects go wrong. But how? You buy a bucket of pain, and that is that, right? Well, no, a colour that looks great on a tiny paint chip can be overwhelming on a whole wall. Plus, there are the undertones of how much light reflects on it and what type of light reflects on it, too.

Professionals have an eye for this kind of thing. They know how different shades work with lighting, room size, and your existing décor. They can recommend colours that will look amazing once the paint dries. DIYers might not consider these details, and the result can be a room that just doesn’t feel right.

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