BRUSH AND HUES
TIPS FOR YOUR DIY JOURNEY:
We know the thrill of transforming a space with a fresh coat of paint, but let's talk about a pro-tip that can make all the difference in your DIY game: boxing paint colors.
What's boxing, you ask? It's not a new workout trend; it's the practice of mixing multiple cans of the same paint color together. Why? Well, it ensures a consistent hue throughout your project.
Imagine finishing one wall with a can of paint, only to open a new can for the next wall and noticing a subtle difference in color. Not cool, right? That's where boxing steps in to save the day.
Here's why you should make boxing a part of your painting routine:
Color Consistency: Each paint batch can have slight variations. Boxing eliminates these differences, giving you a seamless and professional finish.
Avoiding Eye-Sore Edges: When you're boxing, you're essentially creating a homogeneous mix. No more worrying about visible lines where one can of paint ends and another begins.
Effortless Touch-Ups: Got a scuff or scratch later on? No problem. Because you've boxed your paint, any touch-ups will seamlessly blend in.
Peace of Mind: Picture this – you've completed your masterpiece, and it's perfect. You sit back, admire your work, and revel in the satisfaction that comes from a job well done. That's the peace of mind boxing brings.
So, before you dip that brush or roll on that color, take a moment to mix things up – literally. Boxing your paint colors might be the secret ingredient that turns your DIY project into a flawless masterpiece.
Happy painting!