Are you limited on time but want to upgrade your home? There are easy home improvements you can achieve in a weekend. Painting is one of the most popular ways to transform the look of your home.

Accent walls (23 percent), interior or exterior doors (22 percent) and home accessories, such as chairs or mirrors (22 percent) rank as the top three weekend painting projects according to a recent home survey conducted by Sherwin-Williams.

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“Painting is one of the easiest ways to provide your home with a fresh appearance and to increase curb appeal,” said Kevin Anundson, president of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). “With a quality paint and project know-how, any homeowner can transform their home’s look.”

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Here are tips to set your next weekend painting project up for success:

Upgrade with color beyond walls

Consider painting furniture, a door, or a home accessory, such as a mirror, in a fresh and lively hue to quickly refresh your living space.

Finishes matter

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Flat finishes have a non-reflective appearance that helps hide surface blemishes and are ideal for an accent wall in your dining room or formal living room. Satin finishes, with a slight gloss, offer the benefits of a richer look and work best in high traffic areas such as a hallway, children’s room or family room. Semi-gloss finishes offer a lustrous look, perfect for furniture. Gloss finishes are durable and great for windows, trim or any area you would like to highlight.

A paint calculator is your friend

Measure the total height and width (in feet) of the surface to be painted, and remember that 1 gallon will cover approximately 400 square feet with one coat of paint.

Use the right tools

Most projects require primer, paint, stir sticks, paint rollers, roller covers, small paintbrushes for corners, edges and touch-ups, paint trays, painter tape and drop cloths. Collect all of your supplies before you begin your project.

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For more color inspiration, visit your local Sherwin-Williams store or www.sherwin-williams.com/color.

This article is courtesy of Brandpoint.