Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 2 of 2.
This is almost always the way it happens, despite all of my grand plans..
#1: Use Disposables.Wherever you can, I highly recommend using disposable foam brushes and rollers.
This doesn’t always make sense, but for small projects, or for projects where you really want a smooth finish with no brush strokes, foam is the way to go.We used foam brushes on our.DIY wood floors.
recently and I love to use them any time I’m making a chalkboard.I’ve also started using the mini foam rollers for pretty much every wall I paint too.
I find them just as quick to use as the large rollers and so much easier to deal with.
I’d much rather accomplish my project and throw out the brush afterwards, than not get anything done because I just don’t want to make a mess that day.. #2: Save the Tape.super-easy, lazy method of brush cleaning.
yet, then you’re missing out.Really, it’s changed the way I think about painting and made it so much easier for me to get a little painting done way more often..
So now you’re set!Get to painting!