Saturday, March 15, 2014

How to Paint Garage Bedroom - Part 10 of 19 - Paint - Cutting the Walls

By Gary Boutin
Plastic and wood paddle


Supplies and Tools:
Brush 1-1/2 inch
Yellow paint container
Paint  
Paint tarps

Mrs. Dee wanted to upgrade her bedroom before her new tenet would arrive in three days.

This post shows the eleven steps on how to cut the wall and ceiling edges.

Step 1: Fig.1 shows the paint is mixed and ready to use.
Fig.1 Mixed paint
Step 2: Fig.2 shows the yellow paint container used to hold the paint. A 1-1/2 inch brush is used to paint the edges of the wall, around electrical switchers, lamp, air registers, wood molding and windows.
Fig.2 Paint brush
Step 3: Fig.3 shows the paint cutting by the door and the electrical outlet.
Fig.3 Electrical outlet
Step 4: Fig.4 shows the paint cutting above the door and one of the corners. This job the ceiling is being painted with the same color.
Fig.4 Upper right side of wall
 Step 5: Fig.5 shows a the bedroom entrance of the right side of the wall.
Fig.5 Left side A/C vent
Step 6: Fig.6 shows painting around the door frame, a large plastic is placed on the door to protect it from paint splatter.
Fig.6 Behind door
Step 7: Fig.7 shows a corner edge and the spots on the wall are damages that need extra paint.
Fig.7 Right side
Step 8: Fig.8 shows the ladder was used to paint the ceiling around the ceiling fan.
Fig.8 Painting ceiling lamp edge
Step 9: Fig.9 shows one corner that has been cut. Other areas have been painted to cover wall repair.
Fig.9 Corner cutting
Step 10: Fig.10 shows the wall above the wood molding has been painted.
Fig.10 Floor cutting
Step 11: Fig.11 shows the cutting around the door and the ceiling and corner areas.
Fig.11 Above door and corner cutting
How to Paint a Garage Bedroom:
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