Trim Painting Vs. Staining: What Is Best For
Your Washington County Home?

Understand What Makes Each Unique โ€“
And What Works Best For Your Home


Do you want to refresh the interior of your home but donโ€™t want to paint every wall? Consider transforming the trim! Trim painting in Washington County is an excellent choice thatโ€™ll give your homeโ€™s interior a clean, rejuvenated look without investing the same time and money as painting every wall.

Thereโ€™s trim painting, but thereโ€™s also something else you can do with your trim: staining. Staining differs from painting in that it stains wood trim and highlights the natural wood grain. Stains can come in many shades, making it easy to find the right color without covering up the wood grain itself.

At Colorwheel Painting, we can do both. But how do you decide whatโ€™s best for your home? Weโ€™re here to help!


Donโ€™t Underestimate The Impact Of Your
Trim In Washington County

Your trim is powerful and makes a huge impact on any interior โ€“ and exterior โ€“ space. But when youโ€™re trying to figure out what to do with your trim, itโ€™s important not to underestimate its impact on your room.

Whether your trim is white, black, off-white, blue, or even red, itโ€™ll draw the eye to your space. Stained trim is just as powerful and can give any room a natural, rustic look. Depending on what kind of look you want, youโ€™ll need to consider whether trim painting or trim staining is best.

Just donโ€™t underestimate the impact trim has on your homeโ€™s interior.


Factors To Consider When Choosing Between
Trim Painting And Staining

Painting or staining your trim can be an excellent way to transform the look of your home. But there are a few things to consider before deciding between the two.

Trim Throughout The House

If the trim throughout your home is stained, but youโ€™re considering painting the trim in one room, it might not be a great look โ€“ especially if youโ€™re planning to sell your home. Most homebuyers prefer a uniform look throughout the house, and nothing does that better than trim.

Lighting And Wall Color

If youโ€™re redoing the trim in a room that has little natural lighting or darker walls, stained trim might make the room look dim and cramped. If your rooms have light-colored walls and a lot of natural light, however, stained trim might be a great choice to make the wood trim really stand out.

Quality Of The Woodwork

Is your trim made of stain-quality wood, one with a unique wood grain that would benefit from staining? Or is the wood itself pretty ordinary?

The quality of your trimโ€™s woodwork is a major consideration when choosing between trim painting and staining.


Trim Painting: The Pros And Cons Of Each

At Colorwheel Painting, our trim painting is precise, top-quality, and completed with the utmost commitment to detail and customer satisfaction. However, itโ€™s important to weigh the pros and cons before deciding to paint your trim.

Pros

There are many benefits to painting the trim in your Washington County home, including:

  • Versatility โ€“ choose from any color and finish
  • You donโ€™t have to remove the trim to paint it
  • Repairing painted trim is easier
  • Hides imperfections in the wood
  • Less expensive than staining

At Colorwheel Painting, we carry a wide selection of durable, high-quality trim paints to ensure your trim stands out.

Cons

Like every home interior upgrade, there are a few drawbacks to trim painting:

  • It requires more maintenance against scuff marks and cracking
  • Brush strokes can be difficult to hide
  • Needs to be primed before painting
  • It covers the natural wood

Many homeowners consider the benefits of trim painting to far outweigh the cons.


Trim Staining: The Pros And Cons Of Each

Staining your trim might be your best bet if you love a rustic look in your Washington County home. Here are the pros and cons of staining your trim.

Pros

Trim staining can be a beautiful addition to any room in your home. Here are some common reasons homeowners in Washington County choose wood staining.

  • Stained trim maintains its look for a long time
  • More resistant to chipping and scuffing
  • Lasts longer (generally) than paint
  • Highlights the woodโ€™s natural grain

If you want trim that can withstand scuffs, time, and wear and tear, staining might be what youโ€™re looking for.

Cons

Staining isnโ€™t without its drawbacks, however. Here are some reasons you may want to think twice about staining your trim.

  • Staining isnโ€™t recommended for high-moisture rooms like bathrooms and kitchens
  • Needs to be stripped before it can be stained
  • Takes much longer than paint to dry and cure
  • Highlights imperfections in the wood
  • Has limited stain color options

Whether you want trim painting or staining, let the experts at Colorwheel Painting tackle your project. Weโ€™ll transform your trim and refresh the look of your Washington County homeโ€™s interior. Call Colorwheel Painting at [tel] or visit us online to get started!