Holiday Stress, Two-Toned Walls, and Masking Tape Tips

Holiday Stress, Two-Toned Walls, and Masking Tape Tips

Author: Newsradio WOOD 1300 and 106.9 FM (WOOD-AM) November 23, 2024 Duration: 39:27
In this episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen reflects on the challenges of Elf on the Shelf and holiday pressures, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the season without stressing over perfection. The discussion then moves to practical advice on how to achieve two-toned walls, covering frequently asked questions and detailed how-to steps for creating crisp, clean color divisions. In addition, tips on the proper storage of masking tape to maintain its usability and effectiveness are shared. The episode wraps up with additional advice for creating stunning two-toned walls and achieving the best painting results.00:00 Introduction and Last Week's Recap00:54 Two-Toned Walls: Tips and Tricks02:13 Holiday Stress and the Elf on the Shelf06:41 The True Meaning of the Holidays14:18 Tape Tales: Keeping Your Rolls Fresh and Fabulous19:01 Introduction to Two-Toned Walls20:25 Vertical Two-Toned Walls: Creating Defined Spaces23:44 Horizontal Two-Toned Walls: Versatility and Optical Illusions28:05 Choosing the Right Colors for Two-Toned Walls31:15 How to Paint Two-Toned Walls: Step-by-Step Guide37:50 Final Tips and Conclusion

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