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<br>Far from your homeu2019s exterior, your interior walls donu2019t suffer harsh weather elements, so when do you know itu2019s time for a new paint job? Well, it all depends on wear and tear.<br>
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Is It Time to Repaint Your Home’s Interior? By -Tampa Bay Painting Company
Introduction Far from your home’s exterior, your interior walls don’t suffer harsh weather elements, so when do you know it’s time for a new paint job? Well, it all depends on wear and tear. More high-traffic spaces like kitchens and bathrooms may require painting services sooner than others.
Hallways Hallways and corridors experience the most foot traffic in your home. It’s common to notice scuff marks and dents primarily due to their small size. We recommend calling professional painters every two to three years.
Bedrooms Adult bedrooms are one of the least used spaces in your home. For this reason, they rarely suffer fingerprints and paint damage. For this reason, the initial paint job can last up to five years. The same doesn’t apply to kids’ bedrooms.
Living room and dining room As a rule of thumb, your living room and dining room must showcase high-quality paint jobs as they are the most visible spaces in your home. Moreover, these rooms have the most décor elements and furniture, which offers a buffer, preventing paint damage.
Kitchens Kitchens are another high-traffic space. They are often the most occupied at a go, meaning they experience lots of wear and tear. These include food splatters, sticky fingerprints, heat marks from the extractor, and wall stains.
Bathrooms Bathrooms are another space that requires frequent paint jobs due to moisture, build-up and humidity. You’ll want to paint new bathroom colours every three to four years. The good news is that bathroom painting offers a chance to experiment, whether it’s with wallpaper or bold colors.
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