Painting Supplies Advice

What Painting Supplies Do I Need?

Need a paint project shopping list?  You know you need the paint, but what about all the other stuff?  Blogger Melissa Michaels of The Inspired Room lays it out for Glidden® to help get you painting faster.

Before you can start a room-painting project, you need to gather up all of the necessary supplies. If you are new to painting, you’ll quickly see the decision making process does not end with choosing a paint color. The options for types of supplies to choose may seem endless and daunting, but don’t worry! Today I’m going to share some of the basic supplies you’ll need.

Before you begin any project, make sure you prepare your walls properly for new paint.

Now you are ready to begin painting!

 
Painting Supplies Advice
My three favorite standard paintbrushes are:
  1. An angled brush for painting straight lines around the ceiling, doors, windows and woodwork. I do not use painter’s tape unless I’m doing stripes. I find that using the angled brush and a quick, steady hand gives me a better line than tape.  This is called cutting in.  I tend to buy the best quality brushes I can because they really do make a difference.
  2. A roller cover and handle. (3/8” nap is best for smooth walls)
  3. A small craft brush. I buy inexpensive short bristled craft brushes (the kind you might use for an arts & craft projects) in bulk at a craft store. Those little brushes really come in handy for evening out paint lines around doors and window trim. They also work great for around doorknobs, light fixtures and small hard-to-reach areas.
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Paint Brushes/Rollers

Glidden Paint with brush

Paint Brushes/Rollers

My three favorite standard paintbrushes are:
  1. An angled brush for painting straight lines around the ceiling, doors, windows and woodwork. I do not use painter’s tape unless I’m doing stripes. I find that using the angled brush and a quick, steady hand gives me a better line than tape.  This is called cutting in.  I tend to buy the best quality brushes I can because they really do make a difference.
  2. A roller cover and handle. (3/8” nap is best for smooth walls)
  3. A small craft brush. I buy inexpensive short bristled craft brushes (the kind you might use for an arts & craft projects) in bulk at a craft store. Those little brushes really come in handy for evening out paint lines around doors and window trim. They also work great for around doorknobs, light fixtures and small hard-to-reach areas.
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I’ve used all sorts of trays and containers for painting. I’m not a professional painter, but I prefer the metal trays without liners for use with rollers. For painting trim or areas with smaller brushes, I use plastic cups or disposable plastic containers that I can easily carry up on ladders with me!

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Painting Trays

I’ve used all sorts of trays and containers for painting. I’m not a professional painter, but I prefer the metal trays without liners for use with rollers. For painting trim or areas with smaller brushes, I use plastic cups or disposable plastic containers that I can easily carry up on ladders with me!

Find Prep Tips Here
I’m a notoriously messy painter. If there is furniture or carpet anywhere in the vicinity of my paint job, I’ll probably get paint on it. If I’m concerned about splatters, I use some tarps or plastic garbage bags to help protect the area. For floors I prefer cloth tarps as they absorb paint better and are not as slippery as plastic ones.

See How to Get Rid of Leftover Paint

 

Tarps & Plastic

I’m a notoriously messy painter. If there is furniture or carpet anywhere in the vicinity of my paint job, I’ll probably get paint on it. If I’m concerned about splatters, I use some tarps or plastic garbage bags to help protect the area. For floors I prefer cloth tarps as they absorb paint better and are not as slippery as plastic ones.

See How to Get Rid of Leftover Paint

 
As I mentioned, I don’t generally use painter’s tape for painting edges unless I’m doing a special project like painting stripes. However, it can come in handy for taping off light fixtures or other areas that are difficult to paint around.

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Tape

As I mentioned, I don’t generally use painter’s tape for painting edges unless I’m doing a special project like painting stripes. However, it can come in handy for taping off light fixtures or other areas that are difficult to paint around.

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This year I finally bought my own step stool and ladder. I can’t believe I waited so long! Both of them have been invaluable to me as I make my way around painting my house. No more balancing myself on chairs or putting myself in precarious situations! I have a 6 foot ladder and a small step stool. My husband has tall ladders that he is willing to get up on if we need to paint tall walls.

 
Ladder & Step Stool

Ladder

Ladder & Step Stool

This year I finally bought my own step stool and ladder. I can’t believe I waited so long! Both of them have been invaluable to me as I make my way around painting my house. No more balancing myself on chairs or putting myself in precarious situations! I have a 6 foot ladder and a small step stool. My husband has tall ladders that he is willing to get up on if we need to paint tall walls.

 
As I mentioned, I’m a really messy painter. I know this about myself, so before I even begin I gather up a few old towels. I keep some wet and some dry. I also have a roll of paper towels nearby for any quick clean up. If you are not close to a sink you might even want to have a bucket of water close by to dip your rags in as needed.

See How to Clean Paint Brushes

Rags

As I mentioned, I’m a really messy painter. I know this about myself, so before I even begin I gather up a few old towels. I keep some wet and some dry. I also have a roll of paper towels nearby for any quick clean up. If you are not close to a sink you might even want to have a bucket of water close by to dip your rags in as needed.

See How to Clean Paint Brushes
Painting a room can be a long weekend project. It helps to have your favorite tunes blasting in the background to pass the time.

Make painting fun and you’ll be excited to go on to the next room!

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors

Radio or iPod

Painting a room can be a long weekend project. It helps to have your favorite tunes blasting in the background to pass the time.

Make painting fun and you’ll be excited to go on to the next room!

Find Your Favorite Paint Colors