Monday, July 22, 2013

Ken Rader Interiors- " How to stain your deck"!

11 Keys to Staining Your Deck Like A Pro How to stain a deck By Ken Rader of Ken Rader Interiors Painter and Decorators in Northwest Arkansas. Most decks have never been treated. They look so good when they are first built and new wood is not ready to be treated. So with the passing of time we get used to the way the deck looks . Having spent many years working with paints and stains, I've seen many homeowners who end up dissatisfied with their deck staining projects. Either it didn't look as good as they thought that would, or it didn't last as long. Following these steps will help guarantee a great looking, long-lasting result. NO SHORT CUTS! Step 1: Take your Time That's right, the first step is "take your time". With every step of the staining process, take your time. When the project is completed and your tools are cleaned and put away, nothing will have had a greater impact on the quality of the job. Here's a few tips before you get started. Take your time to allow new pressure treated lumber to weather for a few months and dry out before staining it. Allow stain strippers to be left on the surface long enough to break down old finishes before you rinse it off. Take your time to prevent overspray and spills on non-target surfaces and wait to start your project until the weather forecast is favorable. Step 2: Preparation, Preparation, Preparation 1-wood-cleaner-before As the picture above shows you will need to clean the wood and get rid of as much of the gray and black that you can. Preparation is key to the final results. All wood needs to be cleaned well before staining, whether it's a brand new deck, or an older deck that's been out in the weather and needs to be re-stained. Brand new lumber needs to be cleaned to remove "mill scale". Mill scale is a crushing of the grain that takes place during the milling process. If it's left un-cleaned, it can prevent wood stains from properly penetrating into the wood surface. On an older deck, dirt, graying from the sun, mildew and old stains all need to be removed prior to staining. Sodium Percarbonate wood cleaners, also known as oxygen bleach wood cleaners, are a great choice for this step. They are highly effective at cleaning the wood, yet won't harm plant life and vegetation. Best of all, they won't hurt you either. Their soapy consistency won't burn your skin. If there is a build up of old stains on the deck then the job gets a little tougher but not impossible. Instead of a sodium percarbonate cleaner you'll need to use a stain stripper. Strippers are a little more caustic so follow the directions carefully. They work great and will remove most weathered stains in a single application. Lastly, if there are small spots of stain that won't come off during the cleaning process, they should sand off easily using a palm-type sander after the deck has dried. If those spots of stain are left on the deck, they will show through the new finish and detract from the deck's final appearance. Some stain manufacturers offer a free instructional video to help walk you through this entire process. They're a terrific tool to use to ensure that you do it right the first time. Check out a sample deck staining video here. Step 3: Brighteners are Beautiful tbrite-before-afterIn the deck staining process, no step is skipped more than this one. It's by far the easiest step to do and it will have a dramatic effect on the final results. Wood brighteners are easy to apply. They help open up the surface of the wood to improve penetration, neutralize any stain strippers that were used, and restore the appearance of old, weathered wood to like new again. That's a lot of things for one product to accomplish, but brighteners will do all of that so don't skip using them . To use them, simply spray them on, wait a few minutes, and rinse them off. No scrubbing, and no "elbow grease" needed. There are so many benefits and they're so easy, there's no reason to not use them! Step 4: Rinse like Mad Use lots and lots of water after using any cleaning chemicals. Even though some of these chemicals can seem safe and harmless, they all need to be rinsed off extremely well after they are used. Left in the wood, these chemicals can resurface over time and begin to attack and break down the new stain. So once you are done cleaning, rinse the deck thoroughly to get all of the chemicals out of the wood. Step 5: Stay Away from the Cheap Stuff Now that the deck is clean and dry, it's ready to be stained. Before you decide which stain to buy, keep in mind that you always get what you pay for. Better ingredients cost more money. If you expect premium results then you'll need to buy a premium product. There is a difference in quality when it comes to resins, pigments, mildewcides and many other materials that make up a gallon of wood stain. So stay away from the cheap stuff if you expect it to last. Step 6: Take a Look at Waterborne Stains Water based deck stains have become really popular in the last few years. If you have been reluctant to try them in the past, don't be reluctant any longer. Air quality regulations have forced manufacturers to really improve these products some are now better, more durable and longer lasting than conventional oil-based alternatives. They offer some distinct advantages to the user that oil base stains can't offer. Good quality water based stains clean up with soap and water, there are no nasty solvents to breathe, they have a significantly better resistance to weathering, the wood doesn't need to be completely dry to use them, they dry more quickly than solvents and they are much easier on the environment. Additionally, some of the waterborne stains are synthetic as well. Synthetic resin wood stains are far less susceptible to mold growth, mildew and algae. So if you're in area with a fair amount of moisture and humidity, there are some real advantages in waterborne synthetic stains. Step 7: Read the Can...Follow the Directions Every product is a little different so always read the label for directions. It only takes a few minutes and it will ensure that you have all of the right information before you get started. Pay attention to how many coats of stain to apply, how long to wait between coats, how long to wait after cleaning and how long to allow wood to weather. So read the label first and you're likely to get it right the first time. Step 8: More IS NOT always Better Decks are best stained with a semi-transparent wood stain. These types of products allow the natural grain of the wood to show through, allow the wood to naturally breathe, and are easily cleaned and reapplied. Pay attention to the directions and don't over apply these types of products. You'll end up with a beautiful, shiny finish that will probably peel off over time. When too much stained is applied a film can form, much like paint, that will no longer allow the wood to breathe. When this happens the end result will be peeling and that's a real mess. So only apply as much stain as the wood can easily absorb. Step 9: The Paint Brush is Still King There are a lot of different ways to apply the deck stain. Using a pump-up garden sprayer and roller are two popular methods. Regardless of how you apply your wood stain, keep a paint brush at hand. A paint brush will work the stain deep in to the pores of a board. The agitation and friction caused by a paint brush will cause the wood to absorb more stain. So if you are spraying or rolling the stain, always back-brush it in with a brush while the stain is still wet and you'll achieve much better penetration in to the wood. Watch the short video clip below for the best type of brush to use. Step 10: Remember...Take Your Time I told you at the start of this article to take your time. When your project is finally done, take a little extra time before you start using it. Let your deck dry out good before putting it back in use. The stain needs to cure out a bit before being subjected to the rigors of patio furniture and foot traffic. You've done everything right to this point, now make sure you allow it at least 24 hours to dry out before using it. Step 11: How about a Little Maintenance A small amount of effort can keep your deck looking great longer. Just as you would wash the dirt off of your car, wash down the surface of your deck every now and then to keep leaves and dirt from damaging the finish. If the deck stain starts to show signs of graying or loses its color, it can be easily cleaned up with a little wood brightener and a light maintenance coat of stain. That's it, that's all there is to it. Eleven keys to deck staining success. Go ahead and try them and see what the results are when you set out on your next project to do it like a pro. You may just surprise yourself! *Helpful Tips When using a wood cleaner, you can really speed the process up by using a scrub brush on the horizontal boards. These brushes can be found in the cleaning section of most home improvement stores. Get the type that can be attached to a 4 foot extension pole. With a scrub brush, cleaning the surface of the deck will be as fast as mopping your floor! When staining the deck rails take care not to splatter stain on the deck surface below as it will most likely leave unsightly darker spots when you are done. The easiest way to avoid this problem is to cover the deck below the rails as you work. I use the cardboard from the box the stain came in. You can cut out notches in the cardboard so it will fit snugly around the rail posts. ~ Hope this helps and inspires you to stain or treat you deck. It is really easy and make a big impact on the overall look of your home. Visit our web site at www.kenraderinteriors.com Ken Rader Interiors- Painters and Decorators in Northwest Arkansas As always " Happy Painting and Decorating."

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Painters in Northwest Arkansas- Ken Rader Interiors-"What is the latest HOT COLOR!

BROWN? YES BROWN! By Ken Rader Ken Rader Interiors, Painters and Decorators in Northwest Arkansas. Brown Living Room Paint Design Ideas | Photos Pictures Galleries and ...Matching Colors With Walls And Furniture Brown Paint Colors | Home Design Ideas Brown has something for everyone! It can be benign, friendly, versatile and totally up to date. How can you not love brown? What do you think of when brown is mentioned? Milk Chocolate, a Brown Dog, Mother Earth? Brown is not a threatening color and it can balance out almost any color. With the right brown you can make an environment feel stable or well grounded. This ability is the reason that brown can be seen on many historical buildings. It has stood the test of time. You will find a combination of browns, beige and whites. Some have described brown as friendly. Keep it brown, but add some red-tones and create a southwest look. Or add Terra Cotta or Brushed Clay and it appears warm. Even the addition of Black can warm up the look as apposed to White. It is very versatile! Browns can be great neutrals that when paired with other colors, can really make them POP! Oranges, Yellows, Reds and Greens all work wonderfully with brown. Think about pairing brown with Salmon, Slate, Bayberry Green, Sea Green or pick up a piece of drift wood and choose one of the grays that you see in the wood. Brown and Blue can also be a great combo, for instance Chocolate Brown looks fabulous with Federal Blue. But then what about Snow White, or Pitch Black or Barn Red or Marigold Yellow,all winners. The hit color for the beginning of 2013 was Gray. It is still very popular as the year has continued but Brown is appearing with Gray and is gaining in popularity so perhaps it will be the "Top Brown Dog". Wood tones are always popular and people are falling in love with dark wood stains again. I have painted over a lot of cabinets that were stained and it looked like dark stained wood was on the way out. However, it is gaining momentum and a renewed interest. I painted the outside of my house last fall "Espresso". The house is cedar sided and it was looking pretty worn out. I live in country and the color fits in wonderfully. I have also painted several sets of Kitchen Cabinets this year and guess what color the customer is choosing? Brown! I also bought a new laptop computer and it is Brown. So if you are not on board with brown, maybe you should be. It is the latest "Hot" color and will stay around for quite a while. As Always " Happy Painting and Decorating" Check out our web site www.kenraderinteriors.com Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ken.rader.interiors We have been painting and decorating in Northwest Arkansas since 1987. If you live in the area and have a painting projects, give us a call (479)443-3686

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Ken Rader Interiors "Arkansas Best Painters"-Helpful Hints for picking paint colors

Click on the Banner and visit our Web Page Picking house paint colors isn't just difficult. It's terrifying! Pick colors that are blah, and your house will seem flat and featureless. But if the colors you pick are too bold, they might overwhelm the architecture... and upset the neighbors. The best colors will highlight the most beautiful features of your home. Skillful use of color can even disguise design flaws, boosting the curb appeal and market value of your home. How do you find that magic color combination? Check out these exterior paint ideas. 1. Honor History If you're planning to paint an older home, you'll probably want to use a historically accurate color scheme. You can hire a pro to analyze old paint chips and recreate the original color. Or, you can refer to historic color charts and select shades that might have been used at the time your home was built. 2. Jazz Up the Past In some neighborhoods, homeowners fly in the face of history. Instead of choosing historically accurate colors, they paint their houses modern colors to dramatize architectural details. Using bright colors on old architectural details can produce startling and exciting results. But before you buy 10 gallons of bubblegum pink, it's a good idea to look at what your neighbors are doing. A fluorescent colored Victorian that looks splendid in San Francisco will seem wildly out of place in more conservative neighborhoods. 3. Consider Your Neighbors The house next door can give you paint color ideas, but don't copy your neighbor exactly. Choose colors that set your house apart, without clashing with nearby buildings. 4. Borrow From Nature The landscape around your house is blooming with color ideas. Trees may suggest an earthy palette of greens and browns. A beach setting might suggest vivid blues, turquoises, and coral colors. Even the garden in your front yard can inspire exciting color combinations. 5. Check the Roof Your house is your canvas, but it is not blank. Some colors are already established. What color is your roof? Your paint color doesn't need to match the roof, but it should harmonize. 6. Look For Things That Won't Be Painted Every home has some features that will not be painted. Does your house have brick walls? Vinyl windows? A natural wooden door? Will steps and railings remain their existing colors? Choose a color scheme that harmonizes with colors already present on your house. 7. Find Inspiration in Your Living Room It may seem comical to paint entire house based on the pattern of a pillow case, but this approach does make sense. The color of your furnishings will guide you in the selection of your interior paint colors, and your interior paint colors will influence the colors you use outside. Once again, your goal is to harmonize. 8. Focus on Details Depending on the size and complexity of your home, you may want to choose two, three, or as many as six colors. In addition to color for your siding, select accent colors for shutters, moldings, doors, window sashes, brackets, columns, and porch decks. But beware: too many colors will overwhelm your house. Too few can make your house seem flat and uninteresting. 9. Use Light to Add Size It's no wonder large, grand estates are often painted white. Light colors make a building look larger, and white is the favored color for traditional classical architecture. You can add to your home's sense of size and dignity by using white or a pale cream color. 10. Go Dark For Drama Dark siding or dark bands of trim will make your house seem smaller, but will draw more attention to details. Darker shades are best for accenting recesses, while lighter tones will highlight details that project from the wall surface. On traditional Victorian homes, the darkest paint is often used for the window sashes. 11. Discover Color Families Contrasting colors will draw attention to architectural details. But, extreme contrasts will clash and actually detract from details. To be safe, consider staying within a single color family. For some accents, try using a darker or lighter shade instead of a different color. 12. Strike a Balance A burst of a single color on just one part of your home may give it a lopsided appearance. Strive to balance colors over the entire building. You thought you only had to pick colors? Sorry! Here are a few pointers to keep in mind as you choose paint for your house painting project. House Paint Durability The more intense a color, the more likely it is to fade. After a few years, vivid blues and deep reds might seem more subdued. Dark colors can also pose more maintenance problems. Dark colors absorb heat and suffer more moisture problems than lighter shades. And because dark paint fades, it can be difficult to match exactly when you do small touch-ups. But, don't rule out dark colors. They won't show dust and stains, and can give your house a sense of dignity or drama. House Paint Sheen House paint comes in several sheens, ranging from glossy to flat. The glossier the surface, the more likely it is to show imperfections, brush strokes and touch up marks. On the other hand, glossy surfaces are easier to clean. Many homeowners opt to use flat paint for walls and semi-gloss or glossy paint for columns, railings and window sashes. Paint Color Deceptions Color swatches look very different when they are brought out of the store and viewed in natural sunlight. Also, colors appear lighter on large surfaces than they do on small samples. Chances are, you'll need a much darker color than the one you first picked. Always test your selected color in one area before buying gallons of paint. [contact-form][contact-field label='Name' type='name' required='1'/][contact-field label='Email' type='email' required='1'/][contact-field label='Website' type='url'/][contact-field label='Comment' type='textarea' required='1'/][/contact-form] KEN RADER INTERIORS L.L.C. IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS INFORMATION. WE OFFER ARTICLES ABOUT PAINTING AND DECORATING FOR YOUR EDUCATION AND ENJOYMENT. And this time “ How to search the Web”. WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IN FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS. WE OFFER PAINTING AND DECORATING SERVICES THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. FOR ALL OF YOUR PAINTING NEEDS CALL US AT (479) 443-3686 EMAIL US AT kennethrader@att.net and be sure and visit our web page at http://www.kenraderinteriors.com AS ALWAYS “HAPPY PAINTING AND DECORATING!”

Monday, April 29, 2013

Arkansas Best Painters- Painting Cabinets

We have posted 3 videos about painting cabinets. These cabinets are located in a home office. The videos show the condition before we begin and the sanding process and the primer applied. Videos are located at www.facebook.com/ken.rader.interiors. Give them a look and watch the progress.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Click on the Banner and Visit our Web Page A house is like a plain canvas, which only when painted with ones-imagination and personal thoughts can make it a home. Call it personal space or ones relaxation nest, every home has its own charm which is added by its residents and is often reflected in its decor and ambiance. Colors play a vital function in home decorating and design. Whether it's about the walls, furniture or the accessories, you just cannot eliminate the need of hues in a home. So how exactly can you create an impressive home with colors? We have a guide for you below: 1. Add personality: There is a lot you can add to your home with the help of hue. Whether it is your bold personality or the subtle side of yours, you can bring it out in the best possible ways. If you make wall paints the highlight of your home, you can really let your personality shine in a big way. Water based paints are available in endless varieties, be it the finish or the hues. Such paints also tend to dry quicker when compared to oil based paints (which we do not recommend) and are easy to clean as well. The best part is you can create the desired hue for walls and will not have any trouble in finding it. Several paint companies have just put out their new colors for 2013. Image 2. De-clutter your home: If your home faces space crunch and looks cluttered, colors can help distract the attention from it. You can create the sense of a spacious home with light colors including: off-whites, pinks and lime greens and give more room for light to reflect and thus make a room look spacious. You can use these as your wall paint choices, furnishings especially bed sheets and curtains can be used for accent colors. Light hues will not just add their cozy yet spacious touch but also be soothing to the eyes and bring out a sophisticated and polished look. Image 3. Infuse energy: Nobody likes to live in a dull space, then why create such an environment within your home? Instead making maximum use of vibrant hues in home interiors can give a refreshing boost. Colors do not restrict or limit the scope of your imagination so you can practically communicate every emotion through them. If you have a Love for travel, books or a fictional character's obsession, the language of colors will let you decode every bit of it. Creating a balanced look and not going overboard is the key to achieve the right look and even add the dash of vibrancy. You will not want a clash of hues happening in your home interiors as you will have to live with it, choosing color combinations and contrasts, referring to a color wheel or chart is the best thing to do. It will also never let you go wrong. There is a measure of learning involved with the use of a color wheel so get one and play with it a little and become familiar with how it works. Image Whether painting or using quirky interior decor items are your idea to add color within your home, using any of these will give you spectacular results. So it's time you surrender to some color therapy and zing up your home's look. All you need to get started is your personal charm and creativity. Siloam Springs (downy finished) 032Siloam Springs House 2013-03-15 001saturated-neutral-tile-650green-cabinets-650 KEN RADER INTERIORS L.L.C. IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS INFORMATION. WE OFFER ARTICLES ABOUT PAINTING AND DECORATING FOR YOUR EDUCATION AND ENJOYMENT. And this time “ How to search the Web”. WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IN FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS. WE OFFER PAINTING AND DECORATING SERVICES THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. FOR ALL OF YOUR PAINTING NEEDS CALL US AT (479) 443-3686 EMAIL US AT kennethrader@att.net and be sure and visit our web page at http://www.kenraderinteriors.com AS ALWAYS “HAPPY PAINTING AND DECORATING!”

Arkansas Best Painters-Ken Rader Interiors- Paint your home with your personality!

Click on the Banner and Visit our Web Page A house is like a plain canvas, which only when painted with ones-imagination and personal thoughts can make it a home. Call it personal space or ones relaxation nest, every home has its own charm which is added by its residents and is often reflected in its decor and ambiance. Colors play a vital function in home decorating and design. Whether it's about the walls, furniture or the accessories, you just cannot eliminate the need of hues in a home. So how exactly can you create an impressive home with colors? We have a guide for you below: 1. Add personality: There is a lot you can add to your home with the help of hue. Whether it is your bold personality or the subtle side of yours, you can bring it out in the best possible ways. If you make wall paints the highlight of your home, you can really let your personality shine in a big way. Water based paints are available in endless varieties, be it the finish or the hues. Such paints also tend to dry quicker when compared to oil based paints (which we do not recommend) and are easy to clean as well. The best part is you can create the desired hue for walls and will not have any trouble in finding it. Several paint companies have just put out their new colors for 2013. Image 2. De-clutter your home: If your home faces space crunch and looks cluttered, colors can help distract the attention from it. You can create the sense of a spacious home with light colors including: off-whites, pinks and lime greens and give more room for light to reflect and thus make a room look spacious. You can use these as your wall paint choices, furnishings especially bed sheets and curtains can be used for accent colors. Light hues will not just add their cozy yet spacious touch but also be soothing to the eyes and bring out a sophisticated and polished look. Image 3. Infuse energy: Nobody likes to live in a dull space, then why create such an environment within your home? Instead making maximum use of vibrant hues in home interiors can give a refreshing boost. Colors do not restrict or limit the scope of your imagination so you can practically communicate every emotion through them. If you have a Love for travel, books or a fictional character's obsession, the language of colors will let you decode every bit of it. Creating a balanced look and not going overboard is the key to achieve the right look and even add the dash of vibrancy. You will not want a clash of hues happening in your home interiors as you will have to live with it, choosing color combinations and contrasts, referring to a color wheel or chart is the best thing to do. It will also never let you go wrong. There is a measure of learning involved with the use of a color wheel so get one and play with it a little and become familiar with how it works. Image Whether painting or using quirky interior decor items are your idea to add color within your home, using any of these will give you spectacular results. So it's time you surrender to some color therapy and zing up your home's look. All you need to get started is your personal charm and creativity. Siloam Springs (downy finished) 032Siloam Springs House 2013-03-15 001saturated-neutral-tile-650green-cabinets-650 KEN RADER INTERIORS L.L.C. IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS INFORMATION. WE OFFER ARTICLES ABOUT PAINTING AND DECORATING FOR YOUR EDUCATION AND ENJOYMENT. And this time “ How to search the Web”. WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IN FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS. WE OFFER PAINTING AND DECORATING SERVICES THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. FOR ALL OF YOUR PAINTING NEEDS CALL US AT (479) 443-3686 EMAIL US AT kennethrader@att.net and be sure and visit our web page at http://www.kenraderinteriors.com AS ALWAYS “HAPPY PAINTING AND DECORATING!”

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Northwest Arkansas Best Painter- Ken Rader Interiors "Paint a Face lift in your home"

Interior Painting Ken Rader Interiors- Painters/Decorators Paint can transform any room in your home. It's an easy way to give a space a quick facelift and decorating makeover. Take the guesswork out of choosing the right paint color by looking at the latest magazines with tips and tricks for picking the right shade. Browse interior painting ideas to use in your bathroom, living room, bedroom, office, kitchen, or dining room. Ken Rader Interiors also has published many articles to show you how to put together a perfect color scheme. And painting a room is more than just picking the right colors. A successful paint job also involves using the right tools and techniques, several post articles share this with you as well so have a look around. Learn how to paint almost any surface, including metal; what you need to do before you paint; the tools you need, and plenty of handy expert painting tips. Once you're ready for the job, we've tried to make DIY painting easy with our step-by-step wall painting guide. And before you start picking paint colors, visit our posts about the hottest and latest colors My Office 020Woods Nursery 024Tuscan 2 030 Does it seem like your house needs a facelift? Is facing the same old decor each and every day starting to bore you to tears? It's amazing how quickly rooms and decor can get old for us. That once vibrant room now seems dull and uninteresting and you feel you just can't stand to look at your bedroom, kitchen or bathroom the anymore? If you find yourself thinking or feeling this way then it's time for a change. And don't worry, Ken Rader Interiors can help you find fun and fresh decorating ideas The simplest way to freshen-up almost any room is to use paint, different painting styles and a new paint scheme. So, before you start to search for other ideas, you may want to give painting a try - you can add a whole new lease of life to your home by just adding some extra color to it. The results can be amazing - you might not be able to believe it. If you have children, they may want some input into the color of their room. Allowing them to choose paint can be risky , especially teenagers who'll want to paint their entire room black or dark green or some other color that is perhaps on the “Dark Side”! However, some paint manufacturers have useful color wheels and tips online that will help you give your kids the chance to do a virtual makeover. Once you each have some decorating ideas, you can work out a compromise that you both can live with. For instance, many children like the idea of a black room. However, instead of a painted cave, parents like bright, airy walls. One great new product is blackboard paint. Offer to paint one wall black with the blackboard paint and then paint the other walls in a lighter color. That way one wall can still be used for doodling or graffiti on and the rest of the room maintains its "dignity". Siloam Springs House 2013-03-15 001Siloam Springs House 3 2013-03-11 021Siloam Springs (downy finished) 030 Other areas where you may need interior painting ideas to conceal problems are ceilings or odd walls. You can try painting ceilings with textured paint or clouds to hide flaws or stains You can dress up a boring wall with a mural or try painting it in two different colors of paint. Siloam Springs (downy finished) 032Siloam Springs (downy finished) 042 Finally, one room where many people need interior painting ideas is the baby nursery. If you are tired of pink or blue rooms, try painting the walls in wide pastel stripes in a variety of colors. You can paint a height chart directly onto the wall - this serves the dual purpose of being decorative and will provide you with hundreds of opportunities for the kind of photographs happy memories are made of. If you need more articles on faux painting, decorative painting techniques and other interior painting topics then check out some of our other blog post, there is something for everyone. KEN RADER INTERIORS L.L.C. IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS INFORMATION. WE OFFER ARTICLES ABOUT PAINTING AND DECORATING FOR YOUR EDUCATION AND ENJOYMENT. And this time “ How to search the Web”. WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IN FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS. WE OFFER PAINTING AND DECORATING SERVICES THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. FOR ALL OF YOUR PAINTING NEEDS CALL US AT (479) 443-3686 EMAIL US AT kennethrader@att.net and be sure and visit our web page at http://www.kenraderinteriors.com AS ALWAYS “HAPPY PAINTING AND DECORATING!” Tuscan 2 051Cathie doing the hand work, detail, detail, detail2012 autumn pics and James house 333