How to paint a bedroom? I'm painting my room and they only means of access my mom...
I'm painting my room and they only means of access my mom would let em was if I looked up a few things and what better than to ask ppl on the subject. I can aching I'm not worried about it. But what goes first do I paint the ceiling first? The trim ending? or the walls? I just need to know what charge to go in? Any willing to help tips would be great too? Please and thank you!
You've turned into your dad the day you put aside a thin piece of wood
specifically to stir paint next to. 1st ceiling
2nd trim
3rd walls.
ceiling first ~ then the walls ~ then the trim. If you are worried around the old color bleeding through use Kiltz as your primer or have your primer tinted next to the color that you plan to use. Use eggshell paint and you will be able to clean it within a couple of years without any problem. Gloss paint will show any problem areas in the sheet rock and flat paint will not verbs well. Using a gloss paint on the trim will break things up and be pleasing to the eye. Chair guardrail? Paint under it with one color and another above it. Darkest on the bottom. If you don't own any crown mold on the top as trim then a good border from the paint store will keep hold of you from having to get too close to the ceiling. Paint as close as you are comfortable and next when you are finished you can put up the border. This will keep you from getting colored paint on your white ceiling and having to touch it up. Base board? Use a fine piece of cardboard to keep you from getting paint on the floor. Hold it with one mitt and paint with the other. As you move down the wall just hang on to moving the cardboard. This will keep you from getting paint in the mat. WARNING! If you do too good of a job, your mom is going to want you to paint the rest of the house. One room is fun, ten is a livelihood!! CHILD LABOR IS AGAINST THE LAW!! Good luck and be careful not to work yourself into a job you don't want LOL. I would stir with the first answer. Before that, check to see if the walls need to be repaired. If they do (like holes disappeared by tacks or nails to sway stuff), you would need to fill the holes near plaster (wait 24 hours) and sand it. Then you would apply primer. You are free to paint after that. When you get your paint, make sure to check to see if you call for primer. If your walls are dark, or if you want to go from a polished paint to a matte or a flat paint, you will. Some darker colors that you might want to paint require a primer also. It's not always only paint and a brush. Find out what you need to do with the walls, first. Hope this help.
Answers: hey...i recently painted a room, and as I inspected the ceiling, I determined it really didn't need a coat of paint, esp. since I be painting walls a darker color and going away the ceiling white. So, I matched the window trim to the current ceiling color and after painting the walls, consequently tackled the trim around doors and widows. It all looks Ok. Also, invest within an angled paint brush. This proved to be invaluable in the "cutting in" division. I didn't even have to tape up the edges using angled brushes of different sizes. keep the windows expand for ventilation, and buy a small drop cloth or use an old sheet to cover the floor while sculpture. Clean the walls with damp sponge since painting. have fun and pious luck =)