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Should You Paint Or Wallpaper Your Home?

Painting or wallpapering your home can transform its entire look, but the choice between the two can seem daunting, especially if you’re not well-versed in interior design and decorating. Which one should you choose? This guide will give you everything you need to know to answer that question and make the right decision for your space.

 The Benefits of Painting 

When it comes to decorating your home, paint is not only affordable and convenient, but it also allows you to give your space a trendy new look that complements your personal style without having to re-decorate. Today’s paints are remarkably durable, so walls can stay fresh for years before you need another coat.

 If you do choose to re-paint at some point, know that using top-of-the-line paint (from a brand like Benjamin Moore) could reduce chipping over time because of its thicker consistency. On top of all that, many painting contractors will offer warranties on their work—that’s usually an indication of high quality. 

 But with any project, be sure to ask around and get referrals from friends or family members who have had work done. This way, you’ll be able to avoid dishonest or inexperienced painters who might cut corners in order to save money. A skilled painter will always provide a detailed estimate of exactly what they plan on doing, as well as how long it should take them to complete each step of the process.

 Once they begin working, don’t hesitate to communicate with them about how things are going—it’s best if everyone is on board throughout every step of a project like this. Finally, keep in mind that painting takes time: Always make sure you’re realistic about how much work goes into properly prepping and painting walls in your home before hiring someone for professional services.

 The Benefits of Wallpapering 

Wallpapering, especially peel and stick wallpaper, is a great way to make a room stand out and give it a particular ambiance. Many artists have used wallpaper as an opportunity to create their own pieces of art, letting their imagination run wild with color and patterns that go on for miles. Some even display large-scale works of art in gallery spaces. 

 What Is Wallpaper? Although we use wallpaper for walls and paint interchangeably when referring to painting our walls, there are significant differences between these two types of decorating products.

 In fact, many people mistakenly believe that tropical leaf wallpapers are made from paper—but they aren’t! Instead, wallpapers are woven from cloth material that’s usually coated with glue so they will stick onto your walls without any issues. They come in many different colors and styles—and most often, they’re pre-printed so you don’t need to do any additional work once you’ve put them up.

 The Disadvantages of Both 

Most painting and wallpapering jobs are finished in a day or two—but they’re not finished immediately. Most paints need at least one full day to dry, plus another 24 hours to cure before you can safely walk on them. In addition, it’s possible for paint fumes to be harmful (If you have high-efficiency air filters, make sure that they are turned on and working properly.)

 And there are many types of wallpaper that cannot be cleaned easily. So if you just painted or papered and notice a scratch or scuff mark, you might be out of luck if there’s no way to buff out your mistake. Additionally, certain paints contain toxic chemicals like lead. That said, in most cases, it’s safer to use a newer water-based paint rather than an older oil-based one.

 Be aware that cleaning up any spilled paint is much easier with water-based paints because you don’t have to worry about drying times. If time is of the essence, then go with latex or acrylic-based paints as they’re quick-drying than oil-based ones! Plus unlike oil-based paints which emit toxic fumes when curing for several days, latex doesn’t give off any bad odors when drying.

 Which one is better?

 Wallpapers are a long-lasting alternative to paint. They will last at least 15 years and need little maintenance. Paint lasts up to 6 years when done correctly, but needs regular touch-ups about every year or two.

 

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