*Packing Tape Tip: When using the packing tape to protect your carpets, also use a butter knife. Place the packing tape about 1/4" over the bottom of the baseboard and use the butter knife to wedge it under the baseboard, while keeping your carpet protected.
Make sure you wash your baseboards before you paint them, I have been going over mine with Lysol wipes. You can apply two coats of white paint if you like. I have only applied one coat, unless the area has some bad staining/old paint that has gotten on the baseboards. The house looks SO much better and I am so glad I am doing this!
*Paintbrush Tip: To ensure your paintbrush doesn't dry up with paint on it, (since this project takes so long) make sure to wrap up your paintbrush tightly with cling wrap. This will keep your brush moist and pliable.
Supplies
- White paint, semi-gloss
- 1 1/2" paint brush
- Lysol wipes, or sponge with soapy water to clean baseboards
Lysol wipes, semi-gloss white paint, paintbrush with cling wrap
Painter's tape to paint baseboards and door frame
Painter's tape on wall and packing tape on carpet
Better view of packing tape
Top: Before
Bottom: After
*If you do get paint on your wood floors, just scrape it off with a razor blade.
Enjoy!
Brittney
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