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What do professional painters paint first?

Professional painters often follow a systematic approach to painting a room, starting with the ceiling, then moving on to the walls, and finally painting the trim and other details. Here’s a breakdown of the typical order in which professional painters paint:

  1. Ceiling: Professionals usually begin by painting the ceiling first. This approach helps prevent drips and splatters from falling onto freshly painted walls. They use a roller with an extension pole to apply paint evenly across the ceiling, working in small sections and overlapping each pass slightly for uniform coverage.
  2. Walls: After the ceiling paint has dried, professional painters move on to painting the walls. They start by cutting in around the edges with a brush, carefully painting along the trim, corners, and edges of the ceiling and baseboards. Then, they use a roller to fill in the rest of the wall, working in small sections and maintaining a wet edge to avoid lap marks. Depending on the desired finish and color, they may apply multiple coats of paint.
  3. Trim and Details: Once the walls are dry, professional painters finish by painting the trim, baseboards, doors, window frames, and any other details. They use a smaller brush for precision work, ensuring clean lines and smooth coverage. They may apply multiple coats of paint to achieve a professional-looking finish.
  4. Touch-ups and Cleanup: After painting is complete, professional painters inspect the room for any missed spots or imperfections and perform any necessary touch-ups. They remove painter’s tape carefully to avoid damaging the paint, clean up any drips or spills, and properly dispose of leftover paint and materials.

Following this order allows professional painters to work efficiently and achieve high-quality results while minimizing the risk of mistakes or rework. It also ensures that each surface receives the appropriate attention and preparation before painting, resulting in a cohesive and polished finish throughout the room.