Painting Order Ceiling Walls Trim
My painting skills are not good enough to allow me to cut in without having one or two errors to correct.
Painting order ceiling walls trim. The order i paint walls ceiling trim and the refreshed master bedroom. They paint the trim first then the ceiling then the walls. Roll as close as you can without bumping the opposite wall or slopping paint onto the trim.
Pros usually follow a certain order when painting a room. When painting the ceiling you should always use a roller with a double arm frame. This allows you to effectively cover the surface with at least two coats while not having to worry about any over spray the effect of excess paint being sprayed onto the walls by the roller.
Thus i filled it with all the junk i wanted out of other spaces think unopened moving boxes and largely ignored it. When i first moved into berrybrier the master bedroom was one of the nicest looking rooms in the house. Paint the trim first then the ceiling and walls.
And you certainly don t want to tape them both off. Paint all trim around doors windows ceilings and floor. I will tell you this order differs from most tutorials you ll find online but i promise it is so much easier to paint the trim first and not worry about getting a little on.
The only time that i will paint trim first is when there is crown molding remember top to bottom. Paint the walls some painters will tell you they prefer to paint the trim first but i ve always preferred to paint the walls after the ceiling. The ceiling should always be painted first.
That s because it s easier and faster to tape off the trim than to tape off the walls. Therefore i tend to do the trim first. Roller with a nap that s the same thickness that was used for the rest of the wall painting.