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Painting a Ceiling DarkAngel from Sebring, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Painting a Ceiling DarkJust painted our living room dark red. We went to Sherwin Williams they sold us a grey primer. That and two coats of red and the room is incredible. I highly recomend going to the pro's and getting good paint and advice,the savings in time and effort is well worth it. I think it would really help if the wood was either a light color or a reddish hue. Good luck. Post By andy (Guest Post) RE: Painting a Ceiling Dark
Thanks guys!!!! I really am digging all the advice, Post by angelinabind RE: Painting a Ceiling DarkI think it sounds great! If you have a sheet in about the same color, tack it up on the ceiling to give you a preview of what it might look like. Let us know how it turns out. I agree with talking to the paint department - it does take a lot of coats for red. Post By Elizabeth (Guest Post) RE: Painting a Ceiling Dark
Hi Angel Post By Arlene (Guest Post) RE: Painting a Ceiling DarkI agree with the person above.. I painted my front door red. It had been white. I've given it 3 coats of paint and it still looks pink.. or fushia.. Best of luck. Post By Carol (Guest Post) RE: Painting a Ceiling DarkThis is just red paint advice--ceiling or wall. I just painted a huge wall red, and I had to do three coats plus the primer. I seriously thought one would be okay. But you could still see the primer through it. If you don't prime it a grey color, the white ceiling may make your color a little lighter, pinkinsh maybe. I'd investigate a little more, maybe talk to the paint people at The Home Depot, but my experience was a lot of hard, three layered work. (Worth it though, red is a great color.) Btw, red will make the ceiling seem closer...like closed in. Maybe the effect you want? Post By elaia (Guest Post) |
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