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How To Paint A Two Story Foyer

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Old 03-eighteen-2011, 05:57 AM

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Hello. After getting pricing ideas for painting the interior of my house, I'd like to try it myself ! The main concern is the 2 story foyer. I know I tin get an extended handled roller, simply how do you do the prep work, the taping and all from the floor level? I don't see myself up on a scaffold . How exercise people typically do this? A super high ladder? If so, how much do those run - a couple of hundred bucks? Thanks!

Old 03-eighteen-2011, 06:15 AM

Location: Grosse Ile Michigan

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Rent scaffolding.

Old 03-xviii-2011, 06:25 AM

djmilf

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Might be ane of the few times it pays to hire a professional person...specially if you have no head for heights.

Old 03-18-2011, 06:39 AM

Charles

Location: Las Flores, Orange County, CA

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Yous can hire really tall ladders and Home Depot but using them is pretty hairy. I rented ane to modify light bulbs on a chandelier in a two story anteroom. I was nervous as hell being upwardly there.

Rent someone.

Old 03-18-2011, 06:47 AM

dedratermi

Location: Cary, NC

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Information technology's not possible to practice information technology from floor level unless you lot have go-become-gadget artillery. You have to employ scaffolding or else ladders. 1 of these ladders in an A-configuration can probably get you upward high enough and they are sturdy so you shouldn't feel likewise unsafe. Obviously you can't lean a ladder up against the wall while you are trying to paint.

Store Werner 22' Type IA Aluminum Multi Position Ladder (300 lb. Chapters) at Lowes.com

Old 03-18-2011, 07:41 AM

GoHokiesGo

Location: Loudoun Cty, Virginia

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Like to the ladder that dedratermi posted, I use a 17ft multi-position ladder that Walmart carries-
Walmart.com: Cosco 17' Earth'south Greatest Ladder: Tools

In the A-Frame configuration though those will never get high enough, so you do have to open information technology all the fashion and lean it confronting the wall. I generally simply paint from the top downwards and then that the ladder isn't leaning against the fresh paint, and lower it as I get near the ladder level. Information technology is annoying to paint from that peak because you can't attain very far with the ladder, so lots of climbing up and down and repositioning the ladder an arms length over and repeating.

I had to pigment our loftier anteroom, stairway, and cathedral ceilings this way (18-20ft)

Skillful luck and exist safe!

Old 03-18-2011, 09:35 AM

dedratermi

Location: Cary, NC

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I did my ii-story stairwell with the 22' ladder in the A configuration. I had to stand up on the very height rungs to be able to reach upwards and cut in with a brush. But I could go down a rung or two when information technology came fourth dimension to coil since my roller was on an extension. The 17' ladder would probably not be tall enough as an A.

Old 03-18-2011, 10:26 AM

cdelena

Location: WA

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I use a 24' ladder regularly and find using a ladder stand up-off sometimes adds both stability and altitude into the room to allow some tasks like replacing a ceiling fan, cleaning a large high chandelier. The alpine ladder is used to make clean loftier windows and gutters.

I bought the ladder over ten years ago for a project and have found information technology has been useful regularly.

Old 03-18-2011, 10:39 AM

faithfulFrank

Location: Central Fl

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1 of my houses has 17' ceilings. I enjoy painting and am comfortable painting at that height. If y'all are not, then hire it washed.

If yous are, y'all may want to list a few things, such as the actual height, and how open or airtight the foyer is, and if there are steps involved. All these things may make a departure.

In a closed foyer information technology may be hard to use an extension pole, and and then scaffolding whould be the meliorate choice. If y'all have the room, then a ladder would suffice.

Kickoff, clean the walls, corners and ceiling. If there is any patching, prime those patches past stippling. Then exercise all cut in around the ceiling first. Then roll the ceiling. If y'all need to paint around a center light fixture, yous may demand scaffolding, dependent on how high, what type of ladders yous have, etc.

After the ceiling is washed, cutting around the walls, corners, above the base of operations molding, etc. Then roll the walls. Check to see if y'all need to redo the cutting in. Then roll once again if needed.

Pigment usually looks meliorate afterward priming, dependent on coverage, colour, etc. Don't buy cheap paint. Labor is the well-nigh costly part of painting...and better paint means less labor and a ameliorate cease after.

If there are whatsoever windows, ceiling fans, etc, clean them first while you have the equipment to do so. Savour!

Frank

Old 03-18-2011, 10:47 AM

spacelord75

Location: Atlanta, GA

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This is a job I would totally rent out. After buying/renting tools, ladders, etc. you might every bit well take spent the coin on a pro to knock it out in brusque fourth dimension. What would exist worse is ownership/renting all that crap and then realizing you tin't/don't want to do it afterall.

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