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Interior House Painting in the Winter

Posted on February 14, 2020

Winter can make people less motivated and also less likely to want to dive into home
renovations. However, winter is actually the ideal time for interior house painting and
home makeovers. Help cure your winter blues and keep reading to find out how to give
the interior of your home a winter-time makeover. It will make you happy to spend time
indoors cuddled up. There are a few helpful tips for interior house painting in the winter.

There is less humidity in the air during the winter

Humidity causes paint to peel off or crack shortly after the paint job is completed.
The lack of humidity in the air during winter months created the perfect
environment for indoor house painting. The paint will adhere correctly to the walls
and will dry evenly.

How to avoid the paint fumes?

Paint fumes not only smell bad but can potentially cause several health issues.
You may not want to leave your doors or windows open due to the cold weather
winter can bring. So, what do you do? Luckily, there are plenty of paints on the
market now that do not release these fumes.

Painting the interior in the winter leaves the summer for relaxing or completing exterior projects

If you get all of your interior renovations done during the winter months, you free
up the warmer months to spend time outside doing work on the exterior.
Leave the spring and summer months for outdoor projects. Getting the
interior projects out of the way in the winter allows for plenty of energy towards
the exterior of your home when it matters most!

Brighten those cold, dreary days by refreshing the interior of your home

Winter can be a dreary time. After the holidays are over and you are just left with
the cold temps, it can be easy to get stuck in the winter blues. You can brighten
those cold, dreary days by refreshing the interior of your home. The cold winter
months will be much more enjoyable if you are cozied up on the couch in a
freshly painted home!

It’s easier to schedule

Depending on your job, you may find this season to be slower which leaves with more time than you would typically have to easily schedule estimates and appointments. However, if this is a busy time of year for you, painters are less busy, therefore they will likely be able to work with your schedule.