Painting walls and ceilings is a finishing surface that requires high standards. Wall painting is the most common type of finishing. Our company paints walls in Cyprus using mid- and premium-grade paints, allowing us to create high-quality finishes. We professionally paint walls using modern equipment.
Among the paints used, it's important to note the difference in filler, primarily acrylic and latex paints. Paints also differ in their abrasion resistance and detergent resistance. Paints can be hypoallergenic, which is typically used in children's rooms.
For interiors, the most important properties of paints are their ability to reflect daylight and artificial light, in other words, deep matte, matte, semi-gloss and glossy.
Painting the walls of houses and offices or other public spaces has its own unique set of considerations. This primarily depends on the wear and tear the painted surface will experience. For example, public spaces require paint with increased resistance to cleaning agents and increased abrasion resistance.
Before painting, the surface must be properly prepared. Leveling walls and creating smooth surfaces is impossible without plastering. Plastering creates a solid foundation, allowing for leveling and creating right angles. This work is carried out using construction benchmarks; this is the only way to achieve the desired result.
The next step in surface preparation after priming the walls is applying a finishing putty, which is applied in two layers. Next, the surface is sanded with special radial sanders and another coat of primer is applied.
Professional wall painting begins with preparatory work that precedes painting. This involves the use of special masking tapes and films.
Surfaces are painted in two or more layers to achieve color saturation and the stated quality.
Interior painting work only seems simple at first glance, although it can only be performed by professional craftsmen.