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How to Prepare Your Home for Interior Painting in Muskoka

Preparing your home for interior painting is just as important as the paint itself. Proper prep ensures clean lines, smooth walls, and a durable finish — especially in Muskoka’s climate where humidity can affect paint adhesion.


I’ve seen too many interior jobs fail because of skipped prep. Whether it’s sanding, patching, or controlling humidity, Muskoka’s seasonal shifts make prep even more critical.


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Preparation Steps:

  1. Declutter and protect furniture: Move items to the center or another room. Use plastic and drop cloths generously.

  2. Clean surfaces: Wash walls to remove dust, oils, or wood smoke residue common in cottage interiors.

  3. Repair imperfections: Patch nail holes, fill cracks, and sand smooth — even small flaws show under new paint.

  4. Prime wisely: Use primer on new drywall, bare wood, or any repaired surfaces.

  5. Control humidity: Muskoka winters are dry and summers humid — maintain balance for proper paint curing.


Closing: Good prep makes for great paint. Spend a little extra time upfront, and your interior will look sharper and last longer.

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