Using Ceiling Paint On Walls
But it also emphasizes that ceilings are big projects.
Using ceiling paint on walls. This is a primary reason why most want to paint walls using same exact paint on ceilings not needing to cut wall paint into corners where it meets ceiling surfaces. There are lots of different ways to use paint to make either the ceiling or the walls of a room stand out. Basics of painting a ceiling.
Let me just say that yes you can use wall paint on the ceiling but you may not get the results that you expect. Of course with the right preparation you can use wall paint on the ceiling and achieve beautiful results. Deciding if i can use wall paint on a ceiling depending on severity some ceilings are greatly improved no matter what kind of paint you put on it.
If you are painting the entire room paint the ceiling before you paint the walls. Then when you paint the walls you can err on the side of leaving a little ceiling color showing when you cut in and it won t be noticeable. Ceiling paint s slightly higher cost than wall paint plus thick consistency and flat finish make it useful when painting entire rooms.
Start in a corner and with a 2 inch trim brush paint about three feet along one wall then the adjoining wall. Ceiling paint is usually cheaper because it has less amount of hiding pigment titanium dioxide which is relatively expensive. If you have decided to paint your ceiling with a paint sprayer ceiling paint s splatter reducing greater viscosity will mean less to you than if you are painting overhead with a roller.
Use a stepladder to paint a 2 inch to 3 inch cut line along the edge of the ceiling. Some painters like to skip this cutting in step and save time by mashing the roller into the corner instead but this method is sloppy builds up excess paint in the corner and can leave runs or a thick. You re also likely to end up with paint dripping onto your face the carpet and splattering all over the room.
Wet hiding is the ability when the paint is still wet to hide. 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. Ceilings are often called the fifth wall a term that emphasizes the oft forgotten design aspects of the ceiling.