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How to paint a straight line on a textured wall

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Real Estate Agent with Falcon Property Company

How to paint a straight line on a textured wall

straight line on a textured wallOne of the best ways to give new life to a room is by adding a splash of color.  Sometimes just painting an accent wall can transform the whole feeling of the area.  It might also be fun to paint some stripes.  But if your painted edges are crooked and messy, that is what generally will catch people's eye, and it would probably be better not to have painted at all.

Walls with texture can make for some ugly paint lines, but there is an easy method to get them straight.  You will need blue painter's tape, a paint brush (not too large), a tiny amount of the original color of paint that will not be changing (for simplicity, in the accompanying photo, let's call the dark purple the original wall color), and the new color of paint the light blue.  A drop cloth might also be helpful.

  • If you are painting a corner, run your painter's tape down the side that will remain the old color (purple). Make the tape as straight as possible in the corner.
  • Take the original (purple) color of paint and paint down the entire center/corner seam (you will paint purple where the purple and blue meet in the photo), sealing the tape to the wall all the way down.  You will be applying paint to the edge of the tape AND to the corner edge of the wall that will become blue. If you do not have the original paint color, you may also use painter's caulk or clear acrylic in the same sheen as the paint.  Run a smooth bead of caulk down the center (I run an ice cube down it to make it smooth)
  • Allow to dry ~ anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, or however long it takes for the paint to no longer be tacky
  • Take the new paint color (blue) and paint over the same corner line that you painted purple previously, again sealing the edge of the tape and painting the new color onto the wall that is changing to blue.
  • You may now finish painting the wall blue, but here is an important step ~
  • Do not leave the tape on the wall for too long.  You want to allow enough time for the paint to dry, but not enough time for it to completely harden.  I usually take the tape off within an hour. 
  • There may still be wet paint on the tape, so be sure that when you are pulling it straight out from the wall that it doesn't touch other surfaces.


The concept here is that paint is going to wick under the tape.  You want the color that wicks to be the original paint color.  When you apply the new color in the same place, it will no longer have anywhere to go under the tape.  Painting a straight line on a textured wall is an easy task to master, and this is a project that can be done in a short period of time.  It can make an amazing transformation to your room.  Don't hesitate to ask if you have questions.

How to paint a straight line on a textured wall was written by Mimi Foster

Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Thanks for dropping by, Dale. 

Good morning, Michael.  It really is quite easy.  I used a lot of words to describe it, but it is very simple.  And I'm going to add some advice I've been getting here - you can use Painter's Caulk or clear acrylic if you don't have the original paint color.

Feb 05, 2012 03:00 AM
Judi Monday
RE/MAX Valley Properties - Green Valley, AZ
CRS-Green Valley AZ Expert, Green Valley Arizona R

What a great and useful tip.  I look forward to trying it out!

Feb 05, 2012 03:04 AM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector

Yes it peels totally fine.

Feb 05, 2012 03:20 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Thanks for stopping by, Judy

I'll have to try it, Charles.  Caulk or acrylic seems easier than original paint anyway.  Thanks for the heads up!

Feb 05, 2012 03:23 AM
Woody Edwards
First Choice Realty, Inc - Chesterfield, VA
A Realtor® Who Answers His Phone!

Wow, now I remember why I hire a painter!  I SELL houses, not PAINT 'em!

Feb 05, 2012 04:51 AM
Joetta Fort
The DiGiorgio Group - Arvada, CO
Independent Broker, Homes Denver to Boulder

OH MY GOSH THIS IS THE BEST TIP I'VE EVER READ!! And yes - I am shouting that out loud. Painter's tape is one of the biggest frustrations in my life.  I love to bring new colors into my house, so I paint pretty often, relatively speaking. And I have such bad luck with painter's tape that I've actually gotten quite good at doing it freehand. But this could be the answer I've been waiting for.  You can bet I'll be giving it a try at the next opportunity!

Too bad I just finished this year's painting to-do list. Wouldn't you know it.

Feb 05, 2012 05:04 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

As a general contractor for almost 3 decades I have an overwhelming disdain for painting. But you just gave me some advice that may cushion the blow a tad. Thanks for the info.

Feb 05, 2012 05:52 AM
Helen Bartlett
Refined Interior Staging Solutions - Fairway, KS
Kansas City Home Stager, Home Stylist, Redesigner

That's a great tip!  Thanks for sharing!

Feb 05, 2012 06:01 AM
Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
Turning Houses into Homes

I had never done is correctly.  I always got the bleed.  Now I see how to do it.

Feb 05, 2012 06:57 AM
Jo Olson
HOMEFRONT Realty - Kettle Falls, WA
Retired - HOMEFRONT Realty @ LAKE Roosevelt

That is a great tip!  I so hate painting and this will make those areas a lot easier!

Feb 05, 2012 07:17 AM
Wayne Zuhl
Remax First Realty II - Cranford, NJ
The Last Name You'll Ever Need in Real Estate

Wow - creative solution to a very tricky problem! I always get the bleed, even on untextured walls :) Thanks for the info!

Feb 05, 2012 07:35 AM
Bill & Cyndi Daves
Hiawassee, Young Harris, Blairsville, Hayesville, Murphy and Beyond! - Hiawassee, GA
TeamDAVES - Your REALTORS In the GA/NC Mountains!

Mimi - What a great idea for making sure you get a nice clean line. I personally hate to paint and have found the best way to get a straight line is to hire a professional!!!

Cyndi

Feb 05, 2012 03:36 PM
Sylvie Stuart
Realty One Group Mountain Desert 928-600-2765 - Flagstaff, AZ
Home Buying, Home Selling and Investment - Flagsta

Great tips! It's frustrating when you spend time on painting a room and remove the tape and there has been bleeding or areas where the paint comes off. This will save some time and headache!

Feb 06, 2012 12:53 AM
Pam Smits
Staging Fox Valley, LLC - Oshkosh, WI
Home Staging, Appleton, WI, Oshkosh, WI; Green Bay, WI

Thank you so much for passing this tip along!  I want to slap my forehead and say: "Duh, why couldn't I think of this on my own!"  It makes so much sense!

 

Enjoy!

Feb 06, 2012 03:36 AM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

It was fun FB commenting last night regarding Madonna. Loved your little sassy gal's comment. She's a doll - not Madonna, your daughter. Although, Madonna looks good too - I wish I liked her better.  ( And, I'm glad I came back and read Gayle's post - I know who to invite for any future painting parties.) Lol.

Feb 06, 2012 09:54 AM
Ellen Caruso
Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty - Glen Head, NY

Mimi, my mother used to have stucco in every room, when she suggested painting it, we said it was tim to get rid of it. Now with my husband the builder, he gets workers to do the painting and all I do is paint pictures. I have one 3ft x 4ft I'm trying to finish.

Feb 06, 2012 01:04 PM
Bob Miller
Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty - Ocala, FL
The Ocala Dream Team

Hi Mimi, that is a great idea and technique.  I'll have to try it next time.

Feb 06, 2012 09:57 PM
Patricia Beck
RE/MAX Properties, Inc., ABR, GRI, SRES - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realty

Great painting tips.  I hate when paint bleeds through the tape! 

Feb 07, 2012 04:11 AM
Evelyn Kennedy
Alain Pinel Realtors - Alameda, CA
Alameda, Real Estate, Alameda, CA

Mimi:

I have painted accent walls and the paint always runs.  I am going to give it another go with your tip. Thanks.

Feb 08, 2012 08:16 AM
Sharon Lancaster
Sage Executive Group Real Estate - Kelowna, BC
SRES, Realty Executives Okanagan

I tried this - and it was not perfect (beginners drips) but worked!! Thank you!

Sharon

Feb 19, 2012 01:25 AM