- Prep by removing all items from the room, including light switch covers, and move all furniture to the centre of the room and cover with sheets of plastic. Scrape any previous paint off the wall with a scraper and then clean the walls and allow to dry.
- To help prevent slashes of paint on the floor, put down newspaper around the edges of the walls you are going to paint.
- Fill in any holes with crack filler or similar and sandpaper over to smooth it after it has dried.
- Then tape the edges of the walls to separate the skirting boards and ceiling, so that the finish will be clean once this tape is removed. Masking tape works well for this.
- Then cut in around the edges of the wall using a medium sized, good quality paint brush. Your hardware store should give you the correct brush. This helps make the paint job easier. Then use a primer for the walls to prep them for the paint. This will allow the paint to last longer.
- For larger surface areas, a paint roller helps get an even coverage and covers a large space in a minimal space of time.
- Allow to dry and apply another coat.