Preparing to paint your ceiling? Follow this step-by-step guide to achieving a flawless finish.
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How to Paint Ceilings for a Flawless Finish

Painting a ceiling? Follow these tips to get the perfect finish.

  1. When painting a whole room from scratch, we recommend starting with the ceiling and working your way down. To get started, protect floors with canvas or plastic-backed dust sheets and, if possible, remove all furniture from the room. If this isn’t possible, move any large items of furniture into the middle of the room and cover it with sheeting (so you and others can see what’s there).

  2. As ever, good preparation is key to ensuring a perfect finish. Wipe the ceiling with a damp cloth to remove dust and be on the lookout for any troublesome cobwebs and dust.

  3. If your ceiling shows any signs of discolouring or water staining (from a previous upstairs leak, for example), we recommend applying a primer such as Dulux Trade Stain Block Plus to the affected areas. [local market guidance: please insert the correct priming product here]

  4. It’s best to work away from any light source, so start near the largest window, this will make sure you can see where you’ve painted and don’t get any “misses”.

  5. “Cut in” around the edges of your ceiling with a medium sized brush (a 2-inch synthetic bristle brush is ideal). You may want to use masking tape where your walls meet the ceiling so you get the neatest result possible.

  6. Once you’ve cut in, you can start applying paint to the ceiling using a roller. If your ceiling is particularly high, you may need to use an extension pole to save climbing up and down a ladder. If you have a textured ceiling, we recommend that you use a deeper pile roller.

  7. You’re almost there! Apply a second coat once the first has completely dried and use a small roller (rather than a brush) to touch up any uneven areas. Now sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labour.

Conclusion

Painting your ceiling doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the right preparation, tools, and a quality product like Dulux Ceiling Paint, you can achieve a smooth, flawless finish that brightens up your entire room. Remember to start from the ceiling before moving to the walls, work in natural light for best visibility, and always allow proper drying time between coats.

Whether you’re refreshing a tired ceiling or covering stains from humidity, a clean, even coat of paint makes a huge difference in your home’s appearance. So grab your roller and give your ceiling the perfect Dulux touch — because a beautiful room begins from the top down.

FAQ

 

  1. How to get perfect finish when painting a ceiling?

    For a perfect finish, start by cleaning the ceiling and protecting your room. "Cut in" the edges with a brush, then use a roller for the main area, working away from the light source to see your progress. Apply two coats of a quality product like Dulux Ceiling Paint, allowing it to dry completely in between.

  2. What paint finish is best for ceilings?

    A matte or flat finish is best for ceilings. This type of finish does not reflect light, which is excellent for hiding minor surface imperfections and creating a smooth, uniform appearance. It provides a sophisticated, non-distracting look that makes the entire room feel clean and spacious, perfect for any Singapore home.

  3. What gives the smoothest paint finish?

    To get the smoothest paint finish, proper preparation is key. Ensure the surface is clean and smooth before you start. Use a quality primer and a high-quality roller with the correct nap length for your ceiling texture. Applying thin, even coats of a premium paint like Dulux will also help you achieve a flawless, professional result.

  4. Do I need to use a primer before painting the ceiling?

    Yes, using a primer is recommended, especially if the ceiling has stains, is unpainted, or you're making a significant colour change. A primer like Dulux Trade Stain Block Plus seals the surface, blocks stains from showing through, and ensures better paint adhesion, leading to a more durable and even final finish.

  5. Is it better to paint ceiling with brush or roller?

    For the best results, use both. A 2-inch brush is perfect for "cutting in"—painting the edges where the ceiling meets the walls. Then, use a roller on an extension pole for the large, main area. This combination is faster and provides a smoother, more consistent finish than using a brush alone.
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