How to paint a ceiling
Don't forget about the "fifth" wall! Depending on the color you apply to your ceiling, you can convey a cozy, warm ambience or create an aura of expansiveness, and add visual interest to your home.
For Best Results:
Refer to our how-to for expert advice and techniques on painting your ceiling.
The ceiling should be the first surface you paint in your room.
Tools & supplies
- Brush (2"-2½")
- Extension Pole
- Vinyl Gloves
- Ladder
- Paint Can Opener
- Paint Tray
- Paint Tray Liner
- Protective Apparel
- Rags
- Roller Cover and Frame
- Sandpaper (150-220 Grit)
- Stir Stick
- Drop Cloths
Step-by-step process
Step 1
Grab your tools.
Step 2
Using your painter’s tape, begin by taping off the places where the ceiling and the wall meet.
Step 3
Remove vents with a screwdriver.
Step 4
Use a stain-blocking primer to prep your wall and cover any stains.
Step 5
Dip your brush in and pat the side to remove excess paint.
Step 6
Cut in from walls by painting in and around the tape.
Step 7
Grab your roller and attach the extension pole before fully saturating your roller with paint.
Step 8
Start painting away from one corner in as straight of a line as you can until the ceiling is completely covered in paint.
Step 9
Remove tape while paint is still wet.
Step 10
Replace ceiling vents.
Step 11
Wash your tools with warm soapy water.