All the right moves to painting your home this spring and summer

KNOWHOW AND EXPERT ADVICE... The team at Crowies Paints Shepparton have everything you need to ensure that your home painting projects are executed to perfection during the warmer months. Pictured from left are Peter and Shannon from Crowies Paints Shepparton. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

AS the days get longer and the weather warms up, there’s no better time to refresh your home with a fresh coat of paint. Whether you’re looking to update your living room, revamp your backyard fence, or give your home’s exterior a facelift, Crowies Paints Shepparton is here to help you get the job done right with the following expert tips and advice. 

  1. Choose lighter, airy colours 

Tip: Spring and summer are the perfect times to opt for lighter, more refreshing colours like soft pastels, cool blues, or light neutrals for both interior and exterior painting. 

Why: Lighter colours can make a space feel open and breezy, which is especially beneficial as the weather warms up. For exteriors, soft hues can also reflect heat, keeping your home cooler, while still providing a fresh, clean look. 

 2. Work with the weather 

Tip: Plan your outdoor painting projects around dry, mild weather. Avoid painting when it’s too hot or too humid, as these conditions can affect how the paint adheres and dries. 

Why: Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor painting, but you need to ensure that the temperature is in the right range—usually between 10°C and 29°C for most paints. High humidity can cause paint to take longer to dry, while too much heat can cause it to dry too quickly, leading to poor coverage. 

KNOWHOW AND EXPERT ADVICE… The team at Crowies Paints Shepparton have everything you need to ensure that your home painting projects are executed to perfection during the warmer months. Pictured from left are Peter and Shannon from Crowies Paints Shepparton. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

 3. Prep the surfaces thoroughly 

Tip: Take time to clean and prep the surfaces before painting—whether it’s cleaning dirt and grime from exterior walls or filling cracks and sanding interior walls. 

Why: Proper surface preparation ensures better paint adhesion and durability. For exteriors, washing the surfaces to remove dirt, mildew, and chalky residue will help the paint bond better. For interiors, filling holes or imperfections and sanding rough areas will result in a smoother finish. 

4. Use outdoor-specific paint for exteriors 

Tip: Choose high-quality exterior paints, like Wattyl Solagard, that are designed for outdoor conditions, including UV protection, moisture resistance, and mildew prevention. 

 Why: Exterior paints are formulated to withstand the elements, including sun, rain, and wind. They’re typically more durable and weather-resistant than interior paints, ensuring that your home maintains its fresh look longer. Be sure to pick a finish that suits your needs—matt or low sheen finishes can be great for hiding imperfections, while gloss finishes are easier to clean and maintain. 

 5. Take advantage of longer daylight hours 

Tip: Plan your painting tasks during the extended daylight hours to make the most of the natural light, especially if you’re painting the exterior of your home. 

Why: With the longer days of spring and summer, you have more time to complete larger painting projects. Take advantage of the extended daylight for touch-ups or to finish jobs before nightfall. Just be mindful of temperature changes as the sun sets to avoid applying paint in conditions that could affect the finish. 

For expert advice, trusted brands, at the right price, go to Crowies Paints Shepparton, located at 85 Benalla Road, Shepparton.