Popcorn ceilings are used in many homes especially older homes where there is a desire to hide flaws in the ceiling.
Popcorn ceiling paint brush.
Thin the paint with water using a ratio of 1 2 quart 475 ml of water for every 1 gallon 3 8 l of paint.
With a brush loaded with paint gently cut in and paint along the edges of the ceiling.
Don t load the brush too much and start each stroke away from the edge and work the paint toward the tape.
If you re going to paint the walls skip the tape for now and paint a few inches down the wall.
Use your brush and work the ceiling paint into all the edges between the wall and ceiling i like to brush the paint out about 2 from the wall.
A popcorn ceiling is a tricky surface to paint.
Generously load the roller with paint and apply to the popcorn ceiling in one direction taking care not to saturate the ceiling with paint if the ceiling is unprimed the popcorn texture may absorb the paint become too heavy and fall off.
Usually the rough texture is created with a paint roller with a medium or long nap.
The steps appear to be identical between the two types but you have to take certain precautions that you wouldn t have to when painting a flat ceiling this guide offers tips and advice for this project including recommended products tools and techniques.
It is possible to paint a popcorn or textured ceiling.
When you need to touch up a spot it s difficult to know what approach to use on the bumpy uneven texture.
An airless sprayer and a split foam.
This will also paint over any old whoops paint spots on your ceiling where you may have gotten paint on the ceiling the last time you painted the walls.
Popcorn and other textured surfaces require more paint to achieve full coverage so plan to use twice as much of the supply as you would on a flat ceiling.
While latex paint is often used on ceilings you actually want to use acrylic paint on popcorn ceilings.
Make long strokes and always finish brushing back into the wet paint.
Paint several inches onto the ceiling and feather the edge.