Remove anything hanging on the walls.
What do you need in order to paint a room.
It may seem obvious but it s important to paint a room in the right order.
You can use a painter s brush to clean and reshape bristles.
Baseboard and trim paint if you are painting it drop cloth.
If you want to paint a room first determine how much paint you ll need by measuring the square footage of the room.
Make sure you try to follow the painting order below.
First use a paint brush to cut in 2 to 3 inch bands around the edges corners and frames of a room.
For big projects buying or renting a pro grade paint sprayer is a smart way to save time and effort.
Consider the paint brushes or paint rollers you ll need the amount of duct tape necessary to protect baseboards and gloves for your hands.
A primer is essential if you want to go from dark walls to light or white walls.
If you re painting an entire room first paint the ceiling then the walls.
For latex and water based paints clean brushes with soap and water while oil based paints will require mineral spirits.
I ll be honest this is my least favorite step in painting a room and i don t do it every time i change the wall color of a room but there are definitely times when it just needs to be done.
When cutting in you can try to do the entire room at one time.
Lay drop cloths to cover the floor.
Clean the walls with sugar soap and fill any gaps or cracks in walls and woodwork.
Many brands offer paint and primer in one.
Flat paint is suited for low traffic areas and ceilings since it provides a dull no gloss finish and is harder to clean.
Purchase 1 us gal 3 8 l of paint for every 400 sq ft 37 m2 you need to paint.
One container will be for clean solvent and the other for dirty solvent.
If you aren t comfortable loosening sockets and switches protects them with masking tape.
Once dry sand walls and woodwork and give all surfaces a thorough wipe down.
Even the best painters using the best paints have drips splatter and occasional spills.
Satin and eggshell paints are suited for higher traffic areas e g living and bedrooms since they are easy to clean and offer light reflective qualities that are desirable in most rooms.
Paint a 2 inch wide strip on the ceiling where it meets the wall.
Cover any furniture with dust sheets and protect the floor.
Always work from the top down when painting which helps you to see and correct any drips or runs as you go.
If you plan on saving your tools you ll need mineral spirits paint thinner or lacquer thinner a cleaning comb or brush and two metal containers or glass jars with lids.