Kevin Griffiths

This pillar was already here, but I love it, so it’s going to stay just the same.

So here’s how I do it!.#1: Use Disposables.

Kevin Griffiths

Wherever you can, I highly recommend using disposable foam brushes and rollers.This doesn’t always make sense, but for small projects, or for projects where you really want a smooth finish with no brush strokes, foam is the way to go.We used foam brushes on our.

Kevin Griffiths

DIY wood floors.recently and I love to use them any time I’m making a chalkboard.

Kevin Griffiths

I’ve also started using the mini foam rollers for pretty much every wall I paint too.

I find them just as quick to use as the large rollers and so much easier to deal with.There’s no rule that says that you have to tackle a big painting project, like painting a whole room, all at once.

I love to work in small sections, for small, manageable periods of time.If you’re waiting for that weekend when you have nothing going on and no responsibilities to worry about before you paint that room, well, likely that time is never going to come.

You may have to live with a half-painted room for a little bit, but before you know it, that room will be done and will feel fresh and new.I like to work on just one wall of a room, doing the trim and wall color during one afternoon or evening on the weekend, and then put everything back into place and not worry the room again until the next weekend.