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7 inventive ideas for using up leftover paint
How leftover paint can be used in creative ways to enhance your home.
From reviving old furniture to painting patterns on your walls, there are lots of ways paint can help in expressing your creativity and giving old or unloved objects a new lease of life. By using up your leftover paint and prolonging the life of objects around your home, you’re also giving the environment a helping hand.
1. Create clever zones
Add extra depth to a room by using leftover paints to create an allocated area. Using contrasting colours will highlight spaces in a room for a particular activity like reading, studying or relaxing. A great solution for compact living.
2. Personalise your accessories
Take ordinary plant pots and vases and give them a lick of paint to make them stand out and wow visitors. You can try painting them from head to toe to complement your newly-painted room or even add patterns and stripes for a more contemporary feel.
3. Wonderful wall hangings
Add distinction to a room by creating your very own masterpiece. Painting frames and hanging decorations will add a variety of tones and textures to your wall. Not only will you be using up leftover paint, you’ll also be giving some old frames a fresh look.
4. Paint on patterns
Whether you choose to use stencils or go freehand, let your imagination take over and revive a forgotten wall. From intricate patterns to bold bouncing bubbles, this is a great way to add a bit of personality.
5. Refresh old furniture
Furniture can be transformed from drab to fab with a careful helping of paint. Your very own customised furniture will be unique and can be made to match perfectly with your home. Try painting the fronts of drawers in different colours to create a chic look or the legs of chairs in one colour to inject a bit of fun to your room.
6. Highlight inner surfaces
Why not add a splash of colour to the inside of cupboards and drawers? The unexpected attention to detail is sure to brighten up your kitchen and will definitely bring a smile to your face when you’re reaching for something! A dash of colour also makes the perfect backdrop for highlighting vases and ornaments in a display cabinet.
7. Support your community
Donating your paint is a great way to make a difference. From schools to local libraries, your extra paint can make a positive impact on communities and people’s lives. Find out more at www.sadolinoman.com/en/sustainability.
To help make sure your leftover paint is ready for reuse, keep the tin sealed tightly. To reseal a can of paint so that it is airtight, wipe the rim of the can clean, replace the lid, place a block of wood over the top and tap it down with a hammer. It’s best to store leftover paint upright in a frost-free environment.
Have a read about how we’re making our paint go further by helping communities across the globe.