How much paint for a popcorn ceiling?
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How to paint a popcorn ceiling?
How do you paint a popcorn ceiling that has a nicotine stain on it?
Measure the room under the ceiling that you paint. Then find the total area Of the room below. Yup math.
Good question. However, you did not say whether you were the landlord of the apartment or the tennant. If you are renting or leasing, then be sure to obtain the landlord's written permission to approve your proposed paint job, before you start anything.
Without doing this first, then even though you may have best intentions to improve the decor of the apartment, you may not only lose your damage deposit, but could also be fined for making unauthorized changes.
not all paint is to be used on popcorn ceilings -- be sure you have a paint for CEILINGS -- not a 'wall' paint -- regardless of cost! If the ceiling is plain sheetrock -- then you'll be okay with a standard latex flat - not an eggshell
Plan on at least two coats maybe three. Roll on the first coat lightly with out going back and forth over it. Let it dry completely. That will stick the popcorn together and keep it from coming off. Then proceed with more coats. I've painted a few popcorn ceilings and some are easier than others. I would not use a roller. I would get a spray can of Kills and use that for the first coat at least.
Yes, I understand that. I have been researching :)
Calculate the area below and double it. Use a thicker napped roller.
Ok, Thank you
Use a thick fluffy roller 1" +, and not the slotted foam ones for that purpose...they are useless.
https://ecopainting.ca/residential-painting/colour-consultant/how-to-paint-popcorn-ceiling/