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Give your kids’ cubby house a fabulous facelift for summer

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With decorator cubby houses lately taking the internet by storm, this cute-as-a-button lemon delight ticks all our decorating boxes – painted in a fresh coat in this season’s trending colours it will make a pretty pint-sized footprint in your garden for the enjoyment of young and old. While you’re at it, why not also give a lick of paint in complementary colours to tired outdoor settings, accessories and planters to give your entire outdoor entertain area a makeover.

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Get kids off their screens and outdoors as they first roll up their sleeves to help in the transformation process. All you need is a sunny afternoon, a little paint and a lot of love!

“Choosing the right colours doesn’t have to be hard,” says Dulux Colour Expert Andrea Lucena-Orr. “Create some punchy and fun schemes that will complement the look and- feel of your yard and let your kids have a say – after all, the cubby’s colours must excite and ignite their passion to play in the space,” she says.

“Uplifting yellows, such as Dulux Lemon Delicious paired with a crisp white such as Dulux Lexicon® Quarter offers a simple, statement look that complements most home styles and backyards,” Andrea says. For a bolder, more edgy look, Andrea suggests pairing Dulux Commandes and Celery Green.

Give your kids’ cubby house a fabulous facelift for summer
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“This classic scheme also works well for all children – perfect for ensuring every family member and their friends can enjoy the space come play time.”

Dulux Colour Expert Andrea Lucena-Orr

Here’s how to do it

1. Cubby house

Give your kids’ cubby house a fabulous facelift for summer
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Step 1. Gather your painting supplies – Dulux Weathershield in your chosen colours(s), drop sheet, high-quality synthetic brush for cutting in, medium nap (10-18mm) roller, roller tray, 400 grit sandpaper, painter’s tape, old cloths.

Step 2. Ensure the surface has been properly prepared prior to starting to paint. Follow the label on the can for more information.

Step 3. Start painting by cutting in around the edges and hard to reach areas using Dulux Weathershield.

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Step 4. For best results, begin at the top and work your way down. Paint the underside of your boards then the face. Use long strokes in horizontal motions from one side to the other. As a tip – never stop halfway along the board and return to it later or you’ll create an overlapping of paint which is difficult to correct. Allow to dry for 2-hours.

Step 5. Give the surface a light sand with 400 grit sandpaper and repeat steps 4 for a second coat. If painting bare timber, a third coat will need to be applied.

2. Picnic table

Give your kids’ cubby house a fabulous facelift for summer

Step 1. After sanding down the surface, apply 1 coat of Dulux 1Step Prep.

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Step 2. Start painting by cutting in around the edges of the furniture piece using Dulux Aquanamel.

Step 3. Apply paint to the surface using short, horizontal brush strokes.

Step 4. Whilst the paint is still wet, smooth over the painted section with long brush strokes and without reloading the brush – a few strokes should be enough to smooth the surface.

Step 5. Use a roller to paint in the middle section, if required.

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Step 6. Allow to dry for 2-hours then give the surface a light sand

3. Planters

Give your kids’ cubby house a fabulous facelift for summer

Step 1. Depending on the surface, prepare as per label instructions. Apply one coat of Dulux 1Step Prep to prime.

Step 2. Start painting with Dulux Aquanamel, applying the paint using short, horizontal brush strokes.

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Step 3. Whilst the paint is still wet, smooth over the painted section with long brush strokes and without reloading the brush – a few strokes should be enough to smooth the surface.

Step 4. Allow to dry for 2-hours then give the surface a light sand with 400 grit sandpaper and repeat steps 2 and 3 for a second coat.

Step 5. Time to show the kids and so they can start their outdoor adventures!

 

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