Use a tapered paintbrush.
Easiest way to paint ceiling trim.
It s formulated to spatter less and has a flat finish to help hide imperfections.
Ceilings are often called the fifth wall a term that emphasizes the oft forgotten design aspects of the ceiling.
Use a stepladder to paint a 2 inch to 3 inch cut line along the edge of the ceiling.
Brush the paint on the wall about 1 2 in.
Then make a second pass cutting in all the way to the trim.
For smooth ceilings use a low nap roller.
Brush the paint on the wall about 1 2 in.
Basics of painting a ceiling.
Available in a variety of sizes the secret weapon replaces your usual cutting in applicator when painting the area of a.
A paint edger can also help protect your trim when cutting in on the wall.
The angled bristles uniformly unload the paint as you cut in.
After a long weekend of painting your room s walls and trim it is tempting to want to dash off a coat of paint on your ceiling.
If you just taped and primed the trim you can skip this step stir the paint thoroughly with a stir stick.
A gallon generally covers about 400 square feet.
Then make a second pass cutting in all the way to the trim.
Use blue painter s tape to tape the edges of the wall where they meet the edges of the trim.
But it also emphasizes that ceilings are big projects.
Dip the brush into the paint then tap don t wipe each side against your container to knock off the excess.
To repair existing damage and protect your furniture floors fixtures and trim read prep for paint.
Start in a corner and with a 2 inch trim brush paint about three feet along one wall then the adjoining wall.
The angled bristles uniformly unload the paint as you cut in.
The best way to paint a ceiling is to use a paint roller and work in grid like sections of 3 square feet to 5 square feet each.
Never use paint until after you stir it.
For the best results use a ceiling paint and primer in one.
For a textured ceiling use a roller with 1 2 inch or 3 4 inch nap.
Dip the brush into the paint then tap don t wipe each side against your container to knock off the excess.