Texture Paint a Ceiling

Texture is an attractive way to add interest and dimension to an otherwise flat surface.
Texture Paint a Ceiling
The textured topcoat creates a decorative finish with swirls and stippling effects that call attention to the ceiling. Dreamstime/TCA
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When a ceiling has minor cracks or imperfections textured paint is a solution. We’re not talking about deep cracks that need major repair work, we mean those telltale signs of a less than perfect surface that sometimes mar an otherwise good ceiling. Texture is an attractive way to add interest and dimension to an otherwise flat surface. After patching and sanding the minor cracks, the textured topcoat creates a decorative finish with swirls and stippling effects that call attention to the ceiling.

A painting contractor will charge $498, which includes labor and material, to make minor repairs and apply a primer and latex textured paint finish to a 300-square-foot ceiling in a 15-by-20-foot room. You can buy the patching compound, primer, paint, and tools for $100 and do it yourself, saving 80 percent. You’ll find the materials sold at paint stores and in the paint sections of hardware stores and home centers. A number of different tools can be used—such as a whisk broom, putty knife, sponge, trowel, wallpaper brush, or heavy nap roller—to create different effects. Before working on the ceiling, practice and experiment on a scrap piece of heavy cardboard or a poster board to help decide what suits your ceiling best.

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