June 1st wasn't just another Monday here at Mallory Paint Store, it’s the day that Jim Mallory obtained keys to our new location in Edmonds and we begin the process of the big “Shoreline Move."
While our stores are closed to the public, it’s not only possible but easy to shop for paint from the comfort of your home and without setting foot in our store. Learn more in this blog post.
Finding a contractor to call your own isn’t always easy. You may be tempted to slip your digits to any eligible painting company. We suggest following these tips for getting better acquainted before you’re ready to be exclusive.
Remember, a good place to start looking for a painting contractor is your local Mallory Paint Store. Our Painting Experts will be able to help with more then just materials. They work with contractors every day, supplying work sites, and listening to testimonials.
Some painting contractors may already have full schedules but most will still have room for exterior repainting and other work. Its approaching the middle of Spring which means it will be difficult to find appointments for April and May, maybe even June.
Imagine sitting in your hairstylist’s chair. After asking for a trim, you notice that their snip-happy scissors have lopped off too much. Do you speak up and ask that they fix the mistake, or leave the salon a dissatisfied customer? These tips will help you communicate your vision and ensure the success of your project.
Summer heat and Autumn rains can lead to a muggy day but it means that Fall is just around the corner. Fall is the season of change and preparation. The world changes from green to soft yellows, oranges, and browns before shedding their leaves like a coat!
The Color Trends for 2019, Metropolitan (AF-290), is a sophisticated and cultured color to help define your year. The warm grey tones give a sense of calm and poise, a purpose to a room’s atmosphere that you can capture too in your latest project!
Spring rains are slowly giving way to Summer skies here in the pacific northwest! Warm mornings and toasty afternoons are the best time to revitalize your exterior.
Picking your color might be the hardest part of getting your rooms painted, but the first step to painting is often figuring out how much paint you’ll need to budget for.
Keeping your exterior wood looking its best should always be a part of your spring cleaning and winter inspection. Winter freezes can be especially hard on patios, decks, and stairs.