Should you paint woodwork or walls first?

"Paint all the woodwork first—the first and second coats—then move onto the walls," says O'Neil. "If you toggle back and forth, your cutlines won't be as sharp. When you do the woodwork first, you can ride the trim paint onto the walls a little, then cut over it in one go."
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Should I paint wood trim or walls first?

Paint the Trim First, Then the Ceilings and Walls

That's because it's easier (and faster) to tape off the trim than to tape off the walls. And you certainly don't want to tape them both off! When painting the trim, you don't have to be neat. Just concentrate on getting a smooth finish on the wood.
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What is the correct order to paint a room?

The ceiling should always be painted first. This allows you to effectively cover the surface with at least two coats while not having to worry about any over-spray (the effect of excess paint being sprayed onto the walls) by the roller.
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When painting a room where should you start?

Start by cutting in your paint along the ceiling and trim, and then using your roller. Working on one wall at a time helps to alleviate boredom and allows the cut paint to remain wet for ease of blending.
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Do you roll or cut in first?

Once you have your paintbrush in hand, it's tempting to cut in along all the trim, the ceiling and the corners in the room. But you'll get better results if you cut in just one wall, then immediately roll out the wall before cutting in the next one.
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What should I Paint First Walls or Trim. Do I paint walls or trim first is a common question



Do you paint baseboards?

If the baseboards have not yet been installed, you should always paint the baseboards before installation. Minor damage to the paint finish will occur during installation, but this is expected. With most of the painting already done, you'll only need to do a small amount of touch-up after installing the baseboards.
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Do you paint baseboards the same color as walls?

Yes! Painting walls and trim in the same color is a popular trend. Whether you choose a light neutral color or a dark jewel tone, it is more than okay to paint your walls, baseboards, window and door trim, doors, crown moulding, and even your ceilings all the same color.
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Should baseboards be white or off white?

As a general rule, I would usually recommend painting wood trim white. It is much more contemporary, and it makes your space look larger and brighter. In fact, it can make a HUGE difference!
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Should I paint my wood trim white?

Painting Trim Gives a Home New Life

"In my opinion, you can never go wrong with a crisp white trim. It creates a feeling of freshness and makes the wall color pop," she says. "White trim in a historic home can bring it back to life.
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Are white ceilings out of style?

White is a popular ceiling paint color, and it's not just out of an adherence to tradition. Homeowners and designers favor white as a ceiling color because: White Reflects Light: The ceiling reflects light as much, or more than the other four walls.
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Should I paint my oak trim white?

Painting your oak trim white is a great option too. The trim will absorb some light, brighten up your space and make your room appear bigger, even if it's not.
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When painting do you cut in once or twice?

Cut in Quickly

One of the most important things you can do for yourself is to cut in quickly. If you do not want to use tape, you must keep your hand steady and work quickly. Once you've done your crescent work and gotten somewhat close to the line, your second or third pass should cut all the way to the trim.
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What do you paint first in a room?

If you're giving your entire room a facelift, always paint the ceiling first. Ceiling paint can age over time and give your room a yellow cast. Sometimes painting a ceiling is one of the best things you can do to improve a room, especially if it's been ignored for decades.
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Is white woodwork going out of style?

All-white is losing its appeal

Much like in the kitchen, using white throughout an entire room is another interior design trend that's waning. White can make a room look crisp and clean, but too much of it can make a room feel cold.
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Is oak trim outdated?

The answer is – no! The oak trim and oak flooring finish (the golden color known in the industry as “honey”) will never come back in style. Today, there are many beautiful versions of stained oak on the market that allow it to appear more contemporary and aesthetically pleasing.
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Is wood trim making a comeback?

Home décor trends in 2019 are returning to warm and comfortable styles last seen in the 1990s. As homeowners plan to redecorate, remodel or build new, adding elements of natural wood is an easy way to make their homes more inviting.
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Is it better to paint trim with a roller or brush?

If you're looking for a quick and easy application process, you can opt to use a roller to get the job done. However, if you want to achieve a high-quality final product, you'll want to use a brush instead. It will take more time to finish, but you'll be able to guarantee complete and smooth coverage of your trim.
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Should I sand baseboards before painting?

Yes! You need to sand your baseboards first. This way, you start with a clear surface without any imperfections. First, use coarse, 80-grit sandpaper and then move on to either 100 or 120 grit.
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How do you paint baseboards without brush strokes?

If you are using water-based paint, consider the following to reduce brush marks:
  1. Plan to apply multiple coats.
  2. Sand in between.
  3. Consider a flat or matte, or semi-gloss sheen to help conceal and brush marks.
  4. Do not apply water-based paint on top of oil-based paint.
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Should all rooms be painted the same color?

As a rule of thumb, it's best not to paint all your walls the same color. If you want to be daring, go wild with unique wall colors in each room. Painting walls with the same color in each room leads to a dull and monotone home.
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Should ceilings be painted flat or satin?

Flat or matte sheens almost always work best for ceilings. If your ceiling has many imperfections, you'll want to stick to a flat paint sheen. Another benefit of using flat sheen on ceilings is that any light emitted from ceiling lights or windows can cause textured plaster to stand out from the sharp angles of light.
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