Fixing, Making, Restoring And A DIY Guide To Painting And Decorating Sash Windows
We do not want to paint the glass, so it might be wise to protect it with painters tape or masking tape. Just use the tape along the edge of the window glass as it meets the wooden part. If you do accidentally paint the windows, do not worry about it. It will wipe off while it is wet.
Using a primer first is always a good idea. It will seal the wood better and hold on to the paint longer. So primer the wood of the windows first. When this dries, you are ready to paint. The indoor and outdoor will be best for this, as your windows will be exposed to the elements to a degree.
The raised bottom sash, on the center mullion is where you might want to start. Then you can paint outwards from the center. Next paint the sides of the window, on the vertical mullions. Go to the tops next, to the horizontal ones. Some of the top of the vertical mullion may be hidden, so if you cannot paint it all, just leave it, and paint only the exposed part. You may find an easier method of where to start. It really depends on the preference of the painter.
After the paint is dried, you will want to have fun decorating, and this is much more exciting than the painting part. So use your imagination and try different things. You can measure and purchase appropriate shades and draperies for your sash windows, or you can make them. And there are so many combinations of curtains and draperies you can use, for example, you can place curtains over mini blinds. Or you can use mini blinds for simplicity and perhaps put a swag at the top. You can use double layers of curtains for a more three-dimensional effect.
The choice is yours, and there are many. And you have so many windows to re-paint and decorate, so a DIY guide to painting and decorating sash windows should come in handy again.
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