For helpful guidance on this be sure to watch our video on how to make simple wall repairs.
How to prep your bathroom walls before you paint.
Cleaning walls before painting as seen in our how to prep walls for painting video clean walls are key in preparing a room for painting.
The old coatings may even be stained by mold.
Once your primer is dry you can repaint your bathroom walls and ceiling in any color you choose.
With a small brush apply the paint around trim and in the corners of walls where your larger brush can t reach.
If your bathroom is due for a makeover breathe new life into it with a fresh paint job.
Start in the corners of the wall and up near the ceiling cutting in the paint with an angle brush.
Before painting protect wall sconces and wall trim with painters tape.
A great tip is to do a w pattern to paint walls.
Since bathroom paint has to handle lots of moisture go with a durable mildew resistant product.
Some of the cheaper paints have the same pigment makeup as the more expensive paints but they have fewer solids.
How to prep and paint a room.
Before you get to work lay.
Even if you don t want to buy special bathroom paint you may want to spend a little bit more for a quality brand of paint.
But it s important to choose the right type of paint if you want to prevent peeling and flaking in.
How to prepare bathroom ceiling walls for paint.
Solids are the components that dry to form the protective acrylic latex layer on your wall.
We ll show you how to prep and paint the walls in any room in just one morning including all that messy clean up.
Your results will rival any painting job done by a pro.
Bathrooms can be steamy wet and stinky rooms and that can play havoc with wall and ceiling paints.