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Marie2020
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Flat white and latex paint . I'm so grateful to you and @baymule . I have never come across latex paint before .Marie, do they have hardware stores with a paint department over there? (I don't know what exactly is a decorating shop, is that something like Home Depot or Lowes here across the pond?) In any case there should be a collection of latex interior paints with brochures of paint sample charts. Latex paint comes in flat or glossy, or semi-gloss as recommended by Baymule. It cleans up with just water, so it's more convenient than oil based paint. I'd recommend going over the "bad paint" with a coat of flat white just so the icky green doesn't show through whatever color you select to replace it with.
The last time I painted, I was pretty good with the roller but when it came to the gloss, oh my lord, making a mess honestly doesn't touch the surface.
Back then I went for red and white for kitchen cupboards. I was really impressed with my art work. Then went shopping and met up with my mother in law ( I didn't mention about my paint work,) .
I had every intention of bringing her back when hubby had got back from work, so they could both be surprised at the same time on my beautiful decor and surprised they were
The red had run down into the white oh the horror of it all , I could have cried
When ny husband and mother in law got over their shock they couldn't stop laughing. It looked like I'd been butchering more than decorating.
Hence I'm not risking anything this time, I making absolutely sure it gets done properly.
Thank you both for your help, it's very much appreciated
And also when you apply the new paint, start with a single stroke with paint roller or brush on a single wall, so you'll have some idea what it will look like, both wet and dry.
It's usually a bad idea to ask someone else for recommendations, since only you know what colors you personally like. Sometimes even making your own choice can go wrong though. A year or so ago I decided to run a string of little green LEDs (I think they're called fairy lights where you are) across a wall in my spare room. I'd imagined these green lights would lend a peaceful ambiance to the room, but instead, when they were plugged in, the room looked bathed in a toxic fluorescence from a sci-fi horror movie. Replacing the green lights with a string of white LEDs changed the aura to one of restful peace. So you can't always tell until you see it!
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