What's the easiest brand of paint to use? I will be painting my crypt very soon. I hold already primed...

I will be painting my crypt very soon. I hold already primed most of the walls, I just enjoy to wait for my dad to finish smoothing the 'mud' on the cracks and nail of the remaining walls. We have not nonetheless selected a color, but I'm aiming towards a creamy color, or an off-white color. I know this will manufacture painting within general an easier experience, since I've other found that the lighter the color, the easier the blending.

But now I want to know what brand of paint do you ruminate is the easiest to use and the one that causes the lowest possible problems? I know there are abundant to choose from, and the only one that comes to mind without hesitation is Behr, which I have used next to painting my room and sculpture my brother's room.

What have you painted near? Was it easily supportable and didn't give you problems beside blending? All help is appreciated!
The best kind of paint to use depends where on earth you are from and weather it is inside or out. Beings I am originally from Colo. I have used "Nylonate". This is a strong paint to be precise easy to use and spreads will. It is also dampen base.


paint called dunn-edwards. we painted the together house with it 17 years ago and it still looks great. we did 2 wall wash too. my house is 2,700sq ft. so thats a lot of paint. since afterwards we've painted two rooms different colors but it was for children, not because the paint looked desperate and we went next to dunn-edwards again. blending not a problem at all.

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Answers:    I own had remarkably good luck near Behr paint from Home Depot. The color matches excellent when buying more than one can. I did my entire upstairs surrounded by antique white about 6 years ago and it's still holding up fundamentally well . One piece I might add is when buying rollers and brushes move about for the high running out, don't buy the cheap stuff and be sure to match the type of roller next to type of wall you will be painting . oops almost forgot, indistinguishable goes for mask tape, use the more expensive blue type that will verbs off when you're done in need taking any paint up with it. perfect luck