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  • Classic Interior House Painting – Kensington

    Classic Interior House Painting – Kensington

    Interior House  Painting

    Interior House Painting, not only painters, but much more. The owner chose the paint colours based upon a recently purchased painting. The room simply had to go with her new acquisition. Well you can always repaint a room, a good piece of art will last a lifetime! That’s what we as Interior House Painters do.

    House Painting, takes a little more than just painting the interior of your house. Most importantly it’s your home that’s getting painted. We treat your home like our own homes, why? Because it’s your home and not a building site. We’ll take care of not just the painting, but your belongings.

    Yes, we do ask you to remove the delicate and expensive items. We do ask you to get your home ready for the painters. Whilst we can usually help with the bigger furniture items, we are not removalists, because we would like to get on with the painting.

    Paints Used:

    • Dulux Wash & Wear Flat – Sandy Day ¼.
    • Dulux Wash & Wear Low Sheen – Sandy Day.
    • Super Enamel Dulux Semi Gloss – White.

    Customer Quote:

    “Chris was great to work with again! Nothing was too much trouble, including repainting the lounge room twice when I changed my mind about the colour. What I’m most impressed with though is the quality of the job that Chris does – his attention to detail is fantastic. I’m a repeat customer and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Sterling Painters.”

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  • Desperate Weatherboard Paint Needed! Kensington

    Desperate Weatherboard Paint Needed! Kensington

    Weathered Board?

    Weatherboard paint, where? This is a good chance to show a before and after shot. A weatherboard rather in need of a little tender love and care, and paint. The pictures really do show you what can be accomplished by Professional Exterior House Painters

    This side of the house really takes everything the weather can throw at it. Sun, rain and hail, and as so the emphasis was on protecting the property rather than just making it look  good. If you live in a weatherboard house, then you know the savings that come with a professional paint job. Because maintainance cost, heating costs, cooling costs, really add up. Try selling a weatherboard house in such a state. Or worse still. A weatherboard house that’s been given a ‘quick lick of paint’. You’ll find out the costs/savings that come with a professional paint job.

    Weatherboard Paint – House Preparation and Painting

    All the boards were primed, where needed, all the nail holes filled, all the gaps underneath the weatherboards were gapped, and the window sills were given multiple coats of paint.

    Oh and yes sanding took place between every coat, why? It promotes adhesion. So using a premium quality exterior paint such as Dulux Weathershield,  and other premium painters’ products will give this house longevity.

    Paints Used:

    • Weathershield semi-gloss – Warm Natural
    • Weathershield gloss – Whisper White

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  • Painting a Modern Weatherboard – Flemington

    Painting a Modern Weatherboard – Flemington

    Painting a Modern Weatherboard in Flemington

    Painting a Modern Weatherboard? Giving a new take on an old theme, these weatherboards are a painters dream. Big and bulky weatherboards, along with difficult angles and hard to reach places, what more could a painter want? Simple satin varnished windows and doors add elegance. As Exterior House Painters, we make it look so easy.

    You’re Painting a Weatherboard House!

    It’s a lot of hard work. Why? Because preparation is the key, and that takes a lot of time. Most DIYers will think that the painting preparation just takes place before the painting. Wrong, the painting prepartion takes place, before and during the painting. The painting preparation will take longer than the painting. The weatherboard painting is the easy part. So sandpaper, gap filler, polyfilla and most importantly a good primer/sealer.undercoat, is what you’ll start your exterior painting project with. A few days later you’ll finally pick up a brush to start painting your weatherboard house.

    Remember the whole point of painting your weatherboard house is to protect it from the elements. Making it look good and choosing the paint scheme is secondary.

    Paint Used:

    • Dulux Weathershield Low Sheen – Army Issue.
    • Dulux Weathershield Gloss – Ecru.
    • Intergrain – Ultraclear Satin.

    Customer Quote: 

    ‘We’re very happy with the job you’ve done. Many thanks.’

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