If you have a Habitat for humanity resale store near you - they have
paint for cheap. Some partially used some new and even 5 gal buckets.
You can always tint it yourself.
Ray
On 4/20/2013 10:58 PM, T S wrote:
>
> I'm a new owner of a really old house. There are hundreds of projects
> on the horizon. Anyway, I'm on an almost nonexistent budget and
> wondered if anyone knows where/brand/how to get inexpensive but not
> cheap interior paint. I want to start with the living room first. I
> have small pets and kids, so I need something that I can clean easily.
> I've looked on This Old House, but that stuff is expensive. Wanted to
> get info from actual people that have used the products. Thanks!
>
>
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