Original Wall
How do I make the color of my interior walls uniform?
I moved into a new home pretty recently. The previous owner left a can of interior wall paint that does not quite match the original color, and this paint has been used on portions of some of the walls. How would I make the wall color uniform again? The neighborhood home improvement store suggested that I take a paint chip from the wall to match the original wall color. Is this the best option? How do I safely remove a paint chip from the wall? My goal is to avoid repainting entire walls, as one of the walls is two stories high, and the walls don’t need a total repaint.
What you need to do is bring the can of paint that was left to your paint store so they can match. I’ve been in this business many yrs and to me there is no such thing as touch up. It’s paint wall for wall, look at it this way if you’ve got 2 coats of paint on the wall and now in one area you put another coat of course it’s not going to look the same especially looking down a long wall it’s gonna flash on you and no 2 gallon cans of paint are the exact same this is why they tell you to “Box” your paint together. If your looking for a descent looking painted wall you’ll have to paint it complete as far as the two story wall get yourself an extension pole and roll up about 12 ft you’ll never notice that, you’ll loose it in the unlit portion of the wall. good luck and you can do it.
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