Move furniture away from the wall and cover the floor with a drop cloth to protect surfaces.
Wipe down the wall with a damp cloth to remove dust, dirt, or grease for better paint adhesion.
Apply painter's tape along trim, ceiling edges, and outlets to ensure clean lines.
Stir the paint thoroughly with a stir stick to ensure even color and consistency.
Pour a moderate amount of paint into the tray, filling only the well at the bottom.
Attach the roller cover to the frame and dip it into the paint, rolling it along the tray ramp to evenly load.
Start rolling in a W or M pattern on the wall to distribute paint without streaks.
Fill in the pattern with overlapping vertical strokes to ensure even coverage.
Work in small sections to maintain a wet edge and avoid lap marks.
Reload the roller frequently to maintain consistent paint application.
Use a brush to cut in edges and corners where the roller can't reach.
Blend the brushed edges with the roller while the paint is still wet.
Avoid pressing too hard on the roller to prevent splatter and uneven texture.
Use an extension pole for higher areas to reduce ladder use and improve reach.
Inspect the wall under good lighting to spot any missed areas or thin spots.
Apply a second coat if needed after the first coat has dried completely.
Carefully remove painter's tape at a 45-degree angle before the paint fully dries.
Clean the roller, tray, and brushes with water or appropriate cleaner immediately after use.
Allow the painted wall to dry fully before moving furniture back into place.
Dispose of paint waste and materials according to local regulations.