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Paint Textured Walls

Textured wall surfaces, like stucco and raised paneling, require special attention when you're painting them! I have some ideas to help you!

 

 

1. Prep work is the same for this job as any other paint job, cover floors, open windows and tape off anything that you don't want painted.

2. To tackle this job, you need a few things. A long nap roller to reach into crevices on a surface. A wide paintbrush - commonly called a wall brush. You get better coverage with this.

3. Cut in the edges using a regular brush; wiggle the brush back and forth while cutting the lines so you're sure to get into the little nooks and crannies.

4. Now to paint the wall, use the large wall brush in a cross hatching or diagonal back and forth motion over the surface to give yourself nice even coverage. Cross-hatching will do a couple of things. It will get into the crevices and also ensures a random pattern so you won't see brush strokes, which could be a problem if you used an up and down straight technique. If you prefer you can use the long nap roller, but I like the coverage I get with the brush.

 

Choosing Paint Colors
Painting a room can be a big project if you don't know where to begin. I have some advice...

 

Prep Walls for Paint
Preparing the walls and surfaces in a room before you paint can save you headaches down the road, and it's easy enough to do, so what are you waiting for...

 

Paint Applications
You have your paint, your drop cloth and tape, but what's the best applicator for the job? Well I have some ideas...

 

Caring for Paintbrushes
You'll end up with a great paint job every time if you take care of your brushes, here are some easy ways to do just that...

 

Paint a Ceiling
If you've been putting off painting the ceiling because you think it's a headache...

 

Paint a Paneled Door
If you need to paint a panel door there is a right way to do it so you get a good even finish. Here's how...

 

Paint a Room
I'm sure you know how to paint, but sometimes it's the little things that can make the project go a whole lot smoother, I have some tips to help you out...

 

Paint Acoustic Tile
Whether you've had water damage or just years of wear and tear an acoustic tile ceiling can lose it's clean look over time, if you'd like the look back, paint. It's easy...

 

Paint Stains
Lets face it, paint spills are a big mess, but they don't have to be permanent. I have some easy tips to help you get rid of any latex paint stain...

 

Paint Steps
Don't want to paint yourself into a corner? How about getting stuck up or down the steps after you paint them...

 

Paint Techniques
If you'd like to add a little interest to your paint job, I have some decorative techniques that are easy to do and will give a great result...

 

Paint Tips
Painting problems? No worries here, I have some tips to help you out...

 

Paint Tool Prep
I'm sure you know how to prep a room for a paint job, but what about your tools...

 

 

Become an Artist with Decorative Roller Painting
You may not think of yourself as an artist, but decorative roller painting can showcase your artistic side. It used to take the services of an interior decorator to achieve the kind of decorative wall painting that can now be done with specially designed rollers. Not only can you paint like a professional, you can decorate your walls at a significantly lower cost.

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Painting Over Wallpaper When Stripping is Impossible
Painting over wallpaper is sometimes the best route to take when removing the wallpaper might damage the wallboard. It can also be the best choice when you are unable to spend the time it takes to remove wallpaper, or are uncertain if it can be removed safely. Some people recommend you never paint over wallpaper because the paint can cause the wallpaper to buckle, but if you do the job right, the chances of that happening are slim.

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