So you’re thinking of painting your living room? Great move! You’ll be so happy with fresh looking walls in an updated colour to fit your antiquesworld.co.uk furniture. It can also increase the re-sale value of your home in this hot Toronto real estate market.
So how much will it cost? It all depends on how big your living room is and what you want done. It might help to have an air conditioning unit as well because it can help the paint dry faster. Making sure it works at 100% is important as well, consider services similar to ac repair linden nj if you think your ac is broken. Don’t forget that you might want to get new furniture as well as a new coat of paint. Thinking of getting a new coffee table to go with your new colour scheme? Then why not check out something like this white coffee table with storage? If you just want a new paint job then keep on reading to find out the price for that.
A bungalow-style living room around 10′ x 15′ with minimal prep would typically cost in the range of $800 to $1200 plus tax. This would include the ceiling, walls and an average amount of trim.
A large living room with 10′ to 12′ ceilings typical of a higher-end Toronto home could be close to $2000 plus tax.
What do you get for your money?
Courteous, well-trained painters, fully covered by liability insurance and WSIB
Covering all furniture and floors to protect from paint splatter
Area sanding of walls and filling of cracks to ensure a smooth, crack-free surface for the paint
Priming as necessary for better adhesion and/or colour hiding
2 coats of top quality Sherwin Williams or Benjamin Moore paint
Full clean-up of the area, including vacuuming dust and putting back the furniture to it’s original position
I have given you a range based on a typical living room in Toronto. You’ll want to click here to book an appointment for a written quote for your specific living room.
So you want to paint the kitchen in your Toronto home? Congratulations! Painting your kitchen can be a cost-effective way to update your kitchen without going through a major kitchen renovation. It can also have a dramatic effect on resale value. If you’re doing your refurbishments correctly then when it comes to selling your property you will reap the benefits from your great sale value. The first step is painting and then it will be onto the flooring, electrics, plumbing (such as replacing the heat pump in the refrigerator from companies like https://nanceservices.net/heating/heat-pumps/), new kitchen cabinets, and various other equipment. All of these different elements together will boost your home’s value much higher than the cost of even refurbishing the property. However, for now, it is time to focus on the first step, which is the painting element of the refurbishment and you’ll be surprised what a lick of paint can do to a room.
What will it cost? It all depends on what you want to have done.
If you just want ceiling and walls freshened up in a typical 10′ by 10′ kitchen you’d be looking in the range of $450 to $700, not including prep work (ie. smoothing walls, priming for a dramatic colour change, etc.).
If you would like trim, such as doors, door frames, window frames and baseboards painted, you can expect to pay $50 per each side of the door and frame, and $30 per window frame, and $40 for baseboards in a typical 10′ by 10′ kitchen.
If you want cabinets to be painted you can expect $1000 for just doors in a smaller kitchen to over $2000 for a bigger kitchen and/or painting the shelving as well.
Why is cabinet painting so expensive? Actually, it’s the process we go through to ensure the paint bonds to the surface, which minimizes peeling long term.
All we ask is before you call us that you make sure all your plumbing and electrics are working to an efficient, high quality. This is because once we paint, it would be awful to have to lift up all that work in order to gain access to a pipe or to switch over faucets and the list goes on. There are many reliable plumbers, which are also cost-effective, in all areas like T.E. Spall & Son who you could get more information on via this link thecomfortdoctors.com/heating-and-cooling-services-scranton-pa/. Once you’ve sorted all of these internal things, we can then come in and begin the painting stages.
First, we sand the surfaces to be painted.
Second, we prime the surfaces with a high-adhesion primer.
Third, we apply 2 coats of high-quality, durable paint, such as Benjamin Moore’s Advance or Sherwin William’s Pro Classic
I have given you ranges based on typical kitchens in Toronto, so you’ll want to book an appointment for a written quote for your specific kitchen.
We just encountered this issue on a client’s house in Toronto, and here’s how we remedied the situation.
The problem:
The last layer of paint was peeling off the walls, leaving the previous layer of paint exposed. This was due to painting latex over top of oil without proper preparation.
Latex paint over oil
The solution:
1. Remove as much of the peeling latex paint as possible. This can be done through scrapping, hand sanding or chemical stripping.
The easiest way, however, is by using our Festool Panex power sander which sands and extracts all dust into a hepa filter vacuum system–sweet!
2. Prime with a primer with excellent adhesion, such as
Advance hybrid primer from Benjamin Moore
Multi Purpose Alkyd primer from Sherwin Williams
Expert emulsion primer from Dulux Paints
3. Top coat with your favourite paint, we like
Aura or Regal from Benjamin Moore
Emerald from Sherwin Williams
Finished product!
There you have it!
To schedule us for a quote please click here to book us online, we serve all of the Greater Toronto Area.
There are many different painters in Toronto, ON and each has a different way of approaching a job, here are a couple of pointers when you are comparing quotes:
Is the painting contractor covered by WSIB and does that painting contractor carry Liability Insurance? A reputable painting contractor’s price will reflect the additional overhead cost of these things.
How detailed is the quote?
Is the level of preparation specified? Things like using a premium primer on exterior wood that is peeling, such as XIM Peel Bond, will make your paint last longer, but will add to the initial cost. Likewise, sanding down glossy areas will promote topcoat adhesion but will require more labour cost than simply painting and hoping.
Is the paint brand and product specified? A painter can say that they use Benjamin Moore, but will they be using top-line Aura or Advance products or will they be using Super Spec which is half the price of Aura. Using lower grade paint will result in a lower cost quote, but it might not give you the end result you’re looking for. The same is true for Sherwin Williams Paints and all the rest, they have their premium products which cost about twice as much as their entry level products.
The most important question is, do you trust the person you are dealing with? Did they come on time for the estimate? Are they professional in their appearance and how they carry themselves? Are they timely at responding to emails and phone calls?
Painting requires attention to detail and if attention to detail is not displayed at the time of the estimate, will it be displayed when the brushes and rollers hit the wall?
If you’d like to have us over for a no-obligation quote feel free to book us online, you just have to choose a time that’s convenient for you.
Wallpaper is a great way to add colour, pattern and texture to a space. But how much wallpaper do you need to order? There are general rules of thumb as to how much coverage you will get from each roll, which I’ll go through here:
First rule is, just because the roll says its 56.4 square feet, don’t think that it will cover 56.4 square feet. With any wallpaper installation there is wasted material that must be accounted for, even with a random match.
Next rule of thumb is, most double rolls of wallpaper will provide 3 full strips on the wall, given a standard 8 ft ceiling. Therefore, if the wallpaper is 20.5” wide, a double roll will provide 61.5” of coverage on the wall.
Lets take an example, say you want to know how many rolls of wallpaper for an accent wall that is 10 ft wide by 8 ft high.
10 ft = 120”
120” divided by 61.5” (coverage per double roll) = 1.95
Therefore 2 double rolls would be needed for the wall
Here are some exceptions:
Some rolls of wallpaper are not 20.5” wide, 27” width is also common. Generally 27” wide wallpaper will still provide 3 strips on the wall, so your coverage would increase to 81” per roll.
Wallpaper with large patterns results in more waste, therefore the repeat of the pattern has to be taken into account when calculating number of rolls needed. Generally we can still get 3 full strips of material out of these rolls, but in rare cases we can’t
Conversely, some wallpaper with no repeat, or a very small repeat can yield 4 full strips of material, in which case less wallpaper is needed.
Windows and door frames should be accounted for as they have the potential to decrease the number of rolls that are needed for the project.
Feel free to contact us and we’ll crunch the numbers for you to ensure that you’re ordering the correct amount of wallpaper for your next wallpaper project.