minkydog
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Okay, I need to break down and paint all the baseboards. Right now, they are all stained a pecan color--sorta orangey-honey-brown. Pretty...about 20 years ago.
I have never painted baseboards so I'm not sure how to go about it. Do I pop them all off the wall, take 'em outside, and paint? Or do I just get on my knees and try not to get paint on my brand new carpets?
And after I finish that, I need to work on the popcorn ceilings. Better to scrape it off and repaint, or do I need to replace all the ceiling drywall?
I have never painted baseboards so I'm not sure how to go about it. Do I pop them all off the wall, take 'em outside, and paint? Or do I just get on my knees and try not to get paint on my brand new carpets?And after I finish that, I need to work on the popcorn ceilings. Better to scrape it off and repaint, or do I need to replace all the ceiling drywall?
and we put hardwood in. My biggest piece of advice is just don't make the mistake that we did.. when we were popping the baseboards off, two of them cracked, so we had to replace all the baseboards in that room. When we stained our new baseboards, we just did it in the garage with some newspaper underneath.
Hmmm, you make a good point. Need to think about this...

You're right, we absolutely can't have that. DH has a LOT of lung/heart issues--he's on oxygen right now! I guess we'll put off doing the ceilings until we're ready to sell the house in a few years. The paint fumes will be bad enough. I'm going to use those low-fume paints this time. 