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When it comes to upgrading, remodeling, or designing your home, painting is a huge component of giving it the finished desired look. The various colors and finishes can be overwhelming, but add to it the option of staining, and you suddenly have even more options.

To be able to make the best decision for your home, it is essential to consult with an expert to assure that you have all of your bases covered, literally.


K&D Development is here to help with all of your painting and staining needs. Give us a call today!

You might argue many painting AND STAINING businesses are servicing the Denver area, so why hire K&D?


Here's why:

Local Experience: We are a Denver-based painting business with considerable experience in the local market. This means we know the best products and where to get them at the best rates, which we pass on to you in the form of competitive prices. Additionally, we are also up-to-date with the latest local trends and fashions, which means we can offer informed advice on how to paint or stain your space to keep it with the current trends.

Professional Team: Our professional team of painters takes pride in the work they do. Qualified and committed to their work, our team of professionals are more than capable of handling any kind of painting or staining job, regardless of the scale and complexity of the task.

How It Works

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Tell Us Your Needs

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We'll Prepare an Estimate

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Project Starts

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Client-satisfaction, Every Time

Project ends when you're fully satisfied.

What is Paint and Stain?

Paint and stain are both used to change the appearance of a finished surface. Paint is generally used as a final finish on a surface, while stain is usually applied before the finish coat to add color and depth. Stain can be either transparent or opaque, and it’s almost always water-based. Paint and stain can serve different purposes in your home. Staining new wood surfaces helps them blend in with older ones, while paint can be used to accentuate features like cabinets or light fixtures. There are several options when choosing between these two finishing products. Read on to learn more about paint vs stain and which one is right for you!



What is paint?

Paint is a coating that's applied to the surface of a material, such as wood or walls. It's used for protection or decoration. Paint can be either oil-based or latex, and it is applied with a brush or roller. Some paints are water-based. When buying paint for your home, you should consider the color, durability, and cleanability of the finish. Paint is a great way to refresh your home's color, cover up stains, and make small repairs. There are many different types of paint depending on their use. Interior paint is best for walls, exterior paint is best for the outside of your house, and paint for furniture is best for making new items look like they've been in your home forever.


What is stain?

Stain is a colored liquid that is applied to the surface of wood, like permanent paint. The difference is that it penetrates the wood, while paint only sits on top of the surface. This allows the wood to show through, giving the surface more depth and dimension. Although there are also water-based stains available, most stains are oil-based. Oil-based stains penetrate the wood faster and last longer than water-based stains. They are great for outdoor projects like decking and fences, as they won’t be affected by rain. However, the downside is that they are toxic. Water-based stains, on the other hand, are eco-friendly. They provide similar results to oil-based stains, with the added benefit of being easy to clean up with water.


Differences between paint and stain

Traditional paints are made with pigments, binders, and additives. Pigments are what gives paint its color; binders are what make the paint thick enough to stay on a surface; and additives are what provide the paint with special qualities, like anti-fungal or anti-bacterial properties. Stains, on the other hand, are made with pigmented resins, a solvent, and colorants. Resins are what give stain its color; solvents are what make the resin go into the wood instead of sitting on the surface, and colorants are what make the solvent look a specific color. Because of this, stains are more porous than paints. They allow the wood to “breathe”, while paints are more like a sealant.


Which is better, paint or stain?

Paint and stain are both great finishing products that can be used to change the look of a room. While the paint is a great choice for simple touch-ups and covering up small blemishes, it is not the best option for large projects. It is best to stain new wood before painting it so that the finished product more closely resembles the rest of the room. Choose between paint and stain based on your needs. If you’re looking for a subtle change of color, paint is the best choice. If you want to add depth and dimension to a room, the stain is a better option. If you are looking for an easy and quick way to refresh the look of your space, then paint is the best option for you!


Paint or stain cabinets?

Before we get into the best practices for staining or painting cabinets, let’s first talk about the drawbacks of each finish. With paints, you may find that it dries with a slightly uneven finish or creates brush marks or drip marks that are significant enough that they cannot be removed. With stains, you may find that it takes a long time to dry and that it can potentially leave a sticky finish on cabinets. With this information in mind, let’s talk about the best practices for each finish. With paints, the best practice is to apply two coats of paint to cabinets. The first coat will seal the wood and make it smooth, while the second will give the cabinets their color. If you want to give your cabinets a distressed look, you can skip the second coat of paint. With stains, the best practice is to apply two coats of stain to cabinets. The first coat will seal the wood, and the second will give the cabinets their color. If you want to give your cabinets a distressed look, you can skip the second coat of stain.


Conclusion

Choosing between paint and stain can be tricky. While they both have their benefits, they also have their drawbacks. It’s important to consider all of these factors before choosing a finished product. Ultimately, they both have the same goal: to refresh your home’s appearance. So whichever finish you choose, remember that the goal is to end up with a functional and beautiful space.


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