by Colliemom » Sat Jan 07, 2017 1:02 pm
Past morning here. Thanks for starting coffee this morning Mickie. My internet service wasn't working for awhile, but is on now. I have it through my cable company, so probably in the system.
Just got back from town. Beautiful day here, but cold. Supposed to snow later I guess. We have a new snowfall record for December - 79.8 inches. As of last Thursday, we have had 105.2 inches of snow so far this season, 3 feet above normal for this time of year. Record snowfall stands at 207.5 inches, set back in winter of 1996-97.
Anne, there is no trick to indoor painting in winter. The key is the paint you buy. Use a Latex paint, not oil based. Also don't buy cheap paint like WalMarts brand for instance, stay with the top rated good quality paints. Cheaper brand paints are more water based, thus have more odor and also are thinner. So you wind up having to do two coats, which means usually needing more paint. A good quality paint is thicker and has less VOC '(odor). They will cover better and some have primer in them, so you don't have to use a separate primer. I use Behr paints, sold at Home Depot. Primarily the Behr Premium Plus or Premium Plus Ultra. Great paint. One coat is all I need and very low odor. In fact, the Premium Plus Ultra I just painted my bedroom with, had almost no odor at all. I slept in there that night after I painted it. Granted, it's not cheap. Runs around $35 a gallon, but it will give you great results and you can paint away all winter. Sherwin Williams is also favored by a lot of painters as well. And remember, if you like a competitors color, any store selling paint can mix it in their brand. I've had a Valspar color mixed into Behr, no problem. Just give them the color chip and they can look it up.
Sue and the Furry Crew