The paint has taken on a new look and I love it. Not only do you have unlimited color options, but you also have plenty of opportunities when it comes to the function of painting. Clear the way for a variety of new uses for wall paint.

Since I was young, color has been a big problem in my home. When it came time to change the color of a room, there was a lot of discussion and debate about the best color. It wasn’t something we did often, but when we did it, it was a major event for weeks. The decision of the color for the walls was only the beginning, and then you had to decide if you also painted the ceiling and what color? It also mattered which room was being painted, the bathrooms and kitchens required more durable paint. You must be aware of the horrible smell that remains after painting. As I said, it was very important to paint rooms in our house. Our only real option was the choice of color.

Fast forward 50 years and we still have more decisions, such as what use the wall will have. For example, in a child’s room it is now possible to have chalkboard paint. Yes, special paint that your child can write on the wall with chalk. You can also use it in the kitchen, anywhere in the house or garage that you would like the opportunity to write information. It can be done with a coat of paint! In some states, you can even find tinted chalkboard paint to match the color in any room.

Dry erase board paint is also available and is fun to use. Again, you can use it on a small area or on an entire wall. By using it in a small area you can frame the painted area and now you have an attractive useful space for writing.

Not only whiteboard, dry eraser painting, but you can also create a magnetic wall, a wall that will contain information with tycoons. You paint over the special magnet primer paint and then you can paint over it after it dries with the color of your choice, and only you know that it is a magnet wall.

The uses for these exciting new options are limitless. Think of a kid’s room that has each wall a different paint option and the opportunity to create amazing artwork and erase it and start over with a huge canvas as a wall! If they only had that when I was a kid, I’m sure I would have gotten lost a few times in the corner getting punished for painting on the wall again. I was always a budding artist.

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