Templeton Painter, Borlodan Painting, Releases a Guide to Help Decide Between Painting or Staining Doors and Trim

PASO ROBLES, Calif., Nov. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Both exterior and interior trim are structural features that add eye appeal, value, and a sense of contentment to residential and commercial property owners. The painter from Templeton CA, George Borlodan has released a guide to help property owners get the most value from door and trim finishes.

Whether the trim is simple or elaborate, the right finish can make an enormous difference in the attractiveness of any building. Whether to paint or stain wood trim and doors can be decided with little stress by following a few simple guidelines:

    --  Stained trim can usually be painted over. If the decision to stain the
        trim and doors wind up in disappointment, a couple coats of paint can
        solve the problem. Yes. There is an extra expense to paint over stained
        trim, but in the long run, it is the results that count. Before
        investing in staining all of the trim, do a small section and live with
        the results for a couple of days.
    --  Paint has to be stripped away in order to apply stain. If the wood is a
        high quality, beautiful wood that was painted for some reason, the
        effort of stripping off the paint might be well worth it. A consultation
        with Borlodan, the Templeton painter, is going to come up with the best
        options in terms of both attractiveness and cost.
    --  Paneling and wallpaper can be painted. Some people don't care about wood
        paneling or wallpaper. Both of these can be removed, but it may be less
        expensive to just paint them.
    --  The color scheme can help decide. A light, bright color scheme might not
        blend well with stained trim, especially if the stain is a dark.
        Conversely, a darker color scheme isn't going to blend well with lightly
        stained wood trim either. Spending some time with the painter, reviewing
        color schemes and stain options is going to help come to the best
        decision. Painting and staining can be an expensive process, but the
        right finishes are an investment in the value of the property, as well
        as in the resident's contentment.
    --  Consider the type and quality of the material. What is the trim made of?
        Wood? What is the quality of the wood? Staining and finishing
        high-quality wood is going to be more of an investment than working with
        lower quality wood. Some wood is just better for painting. Other types
        of material can also be used as trim to accent trim and doors. Metal,
        for example is sometimes used for dramatic accents on doors and around
        doorways and windows. Painting, or applying other kinds of finishes to
        metal is another area where a skilled and creative painter is important.

The Templeton painters from Borlodan Painting have experimented with and studied different products to discover which ones deliver the best results for trim and doors. The company's tried-and-true procedure leads to a smooth, perfect finish every time and the fine detail work on doors, windows, trim and shutters is second to none.

Borlodan Painting
2197 Bel Air Place
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 295-0194

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