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Should I do floors or walls first?

Should You Start With The Floor Or The Walls?

You’ll never be sorry for taking the time to put in new floors and baseboards before painting. Flooring is an expensive investment, so make sure you have everything ready before you start painting so you don’t get floor paint on your new hardwood.

Why is flooring installed before painting?

One of the first decisions you’ll have to make when renovating a room or building a new home is which order to do the floors and walls in. Both are important, but which should be prioritized?

According to most experts, flooring should be installed before painting. This is due to a number of factors, including:

1. Painting around flooring is less difficult than installing flooring around walls.

2. By painting first, you can avoid damaging your new floors.

3. If you have any problems with your floors after they’ve been installed, it will be much easier to fix them before you start painting.

4. When installing floors, you’ll most likely need to move furniture out of the way, which is easier to do before painting the walls.

5. Installing floors prior to painting is generally less messy.

These are just a few of the reasons why most professionals recommend laying down floors before painting. So, remember: flooring comes first!

The Benefits and Drawbacks of a Floor Prep Plan

When deciding whether or not to paint your floors before painting your walls, there are a few factors to consider. The first thing to consider is the type of flooring you have. If you have hardwood floors, you must sand and refinish them before painting. This can be a lengthy and costly process.

If you have carpet, you may be able to paint the floors first and then lay down the new carpet after the paint has dried. Although this will save you money, it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing option.

Consider the height of your ceilings as well. Painting the floors first can help make a room feel more grounded and intimate if it has high ceilings. Painting the walls first, however, can help make the room feel more open and airy if you have low ceilings.
What to Do If Your Floor Isn’t New

There are still ways to modernize your space if you don’t have a new floor. Paint is a simple and low-cost way to change the look of a room. Consider replacing your window treatments or area rugs. You can refinish hardwood floors to give them a new look. Replace old flooring with new tile or laminate flooring if your budget allows.

Finally, whether to do floors or walls is a matter of personal preference and what will work best for your specific project. If you are unsure, seek the advice of a professional contractor who can assist you in planning your renovation.

 

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