Blog about Decorative Painting

News on decorative painting, painting techniques, exterior and interior painting

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How to protect a façade from salt spray and damp in coastal areas

Living by the sea has many advantages, but it also requires special maintenance for homes. In coastal areas such as Jávea, Denia, Moraira and Benitachell, building facades are constantly exposed to salt spray, humidity, wind, intense sunlight and temperature…

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Paint suitable for basements and poorly ventilated rooms

Basements, storerooms or garages have unique conditions: poor ventilation, high humidity and increased risk of mould or condensation. Using conventional paint in these spaces is a common mistake that leads to ephemeral finishes and health problems due to fungi or…

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How often should a house be painted depending on its use?

The frequency with which you should paint a house is not always the same. It depends on several factors: the use given to each room, the quality of the paint used, exposure to light or humidity, and even the colour. In this guide we explain how often you should renew…

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Tips for painting a room without staining doors and sockets

Painting a room may seem like a simple task, but without the right preparation it’s easy to end up with splashes on doors, sockets, switches and even skirting boards. If you want a clean, professional finish, we’ve got the best tips to avoid stains and save you…

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How to prepare a house for painting without causing chaos and staining

Proper preparation saves time, avoids splashes and allows paint to adhere better. Follow this plan – tested by Bartolomé Bas’s team of house painters – and you will achieve an impeccable finish without turning your home into a war zone. Contact our professionals More…

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How often should I re-treat the exterior wood?

Wood that lives outdoors faces a relentless script: UV radiation that discolours, rain that swells the fibre, saltpetre that dries it out and fungus that sets in as the protective film ages. The result is visible to the naked eye: the original colour fades, fine…