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Everything You Need to Paint a Room

Painting may be the original DIY job, but when it comes to choosing tools, take a cue from the pros. We’ve consulted professional painters with more than a century of experience between them. We’ve also drawn on our own experience painting and repainting our own homes.

Essentials

Paint

2 picks, $70–$73

Between holding its color, resisting stains, and being easy to clean, high-quality paint offers great long-term value. It’s also easier to apply, with coats that go on evenly and provide full coverage.

The one pro painters choose

This paint goes on easy and combines coverage, durability, and cleanability. Half the painters we spoke to consider it their paint of choice.

The one pro painters choose
Benjamin Moore Regal Select

This paint goes on easy and combines coverage, durability, and cleanability. Half the painters we spoke to consider it their paint of choice.

If you’re not near a Benjamin Moore

The second-most-mentioned paint among pros we talked to, this also goes on easily and covers well.

If you’re not near a Benjamin Moore
Sherwin-Williams Cashmere

The second-most-mentioned paint among pros we talked to, this also goes on easily and covers well.

Primer

1 pick, $25

Combination paint-and-primer mixes are tempting, but using a standalone primer is a sure way to hide previous colors and get even coverage with new paint in as few coats as possible. If you’re not convinced, at least spot-prime the patched areas.

A tried-and-true primer

This universal water-based primer bonds with any kind of old paint or bare drywall, blocking colors and minor stains and giving you a pristine substrate for whatever new coat you want to apply on top. Pro painters swear by it.

A tried-and-true primer
Kilz 2 All Purpose

This universal water-based primer bonds with any kind of old paint or bare drywall, blocking colors and minor stains and giving you a pristine substrate for whatever new coat you want to apply on top. Pro painters swear by it.

Paintbrush

1 pick, $15–$22

A good paintbrush seems like a tool for pros, but less-experienced painters have the most to gain: A good brush makes your work look better with less effort, is more forgiving of mistakes, and applies more paint per stroke, so you’ll go faster.

If you get only one paintbrush

In our experience, Purdy’s blended synthetic-bristle brushes hold and evenly distribute all kinds of paint, and they last forever when cleaned and dried after use. A 2½-inch angled sash style cuts in precisely to hit areas a roller can’t reach.

If you get only one paintbrush
Purdy Clearcut Glide 2½-inch (144152125)

In our experience, Purdy’s blended synthetic-bristle brushes hold and evenly distribute all kinds of paint, and they last forever when cleaned and dried after use. A 2½-inch angled sash style cuts in precisely to hit areas a roller can’t reach.

Roller equipment

3 picks

Covering the walls and ceiling, rollers put on about 90 percent of the paint on interior rooms. Woven roller covers—which don’t cost much more than the cheapest foam ones—offer less shedding, more even coverage, and easier cleanup after each use.

A frustration-free roller cover

Often considered alongside Purdy as a brand that many pros use, Wooster roller covers resist shedding, clean easily, hold a lot of paint, lay it evenly, and will last indefinitely if you wrap them up or clean them before the paint dries.

A frustration-free roller cover
Wooster Pro Woven 3-Pack (563757)

Often considered alongside Purdy as a brand that many pros use, Wooster roller covers resist shedding, clean easily, hold a lot of paint, lay it evenly, and will last indefinitely if you wrap them up or clean them before the paint dries.

A better-than-average roller frame

There are two main things to look for in a roller frame: a threaded bottom end (so it can accept an extension pole) and internal bearings (so it doesn’t get stuck). This Wooster frame has both, and it’s nearly as affordable as no-name options.

A better-than-average roller frame
Wooster 9-inch Sherlock Roller Frame

There are two main things to look for in a roller frame: a threaded bottom end (so it can accept an extension pole) and internal bearings (so it doesn’t get stuck). This Wooster frame has both, and it’s nearly as affordable as no-name options.

A good roller tray

A metal roller tray is much easier to use than a flimsy plastic option—it’s better able to hold the paint level, easier to secure atop a ladder, and more likely to survive drops or crushes. Add some plastic tray liners to make cleanup even easier.

A good roller tray
Wooster 11-inch Deluxe Metal Tray

A metal roller tray is much easier to use than a flimsy plastic option—it’s better able to hold the paint level, easier to secure atop a ladder, and more likely to survive drops or crushes. Add some plastic tray liners to make cleanup even easier.

Ladder or step stool

2 picks, $30–$100

You can’t paint a room adequately without a stable way to reach the top of the walls. A full ladder is best but can be bulky and expensive. For renters, we suggest a far more affordable and easy-to-store step stool.

A great ladder

With its top two platform steps, the Gorilla provides more comfort and easier balancing compared with a regular stepladder.

A great ladder
Gorilla GLF-5X Fiberglass Hybrid Ladder
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With its top two platform steps, the Gorilla provides more comfort and easier balancing compared with a regular stepladder.

A superior step stool

The Gorilla 2-Step is light enough to carry around with painting supplies, but it feels sturdy enough to stand on and clicks securely in place.

A superior step stool
Gorilla 2-Step Aluminum Step Stool Ladder with 250 lbs. Type I Duty Rating

The Gorilla 2-Step is light enough to carry around with painting supplies, but it feels sturdy enough to stand on and clicks securely in place.

Screwdriver

2 picks, $31–$45

You need a screwdriver to remove switch plates, outlet covers, door hardware, and sometimes shelves or other wall-mounted storage you’d rather not paint around. A flathead driver is a pretty handy tool to pry a paint can open, too.

The best screwdriver

The MegaPro has the most well-rounded features of any screwdriver we found. It has an ergonomic handle and a smooth ratcheting action, and it comes with all the right bits, storing them conveniently in the handle.

The best screwdriver
Megapro 13-in-1 Ratcheting Driver 211R2C36RD

The MegaPro has the most well-rounded features of any screwdriver we found. It has an ergonomic handle and a smooth ratcheting action, and it comes with all the right bits, storing them conveniently in the handle.

A basic set of hand tools

For removing switch covers, working with cabinet hardware, and opening or closing paint cans, the Anvil set has all the essentials in a small package at a great price.

A basic set of hand tools
Anvil Homeowner’s Tool Set

For removing switch covers, working with cabinet hardware, and opening or closing paint cans, the Anvil set has all the essentials in a small package at a great price.

Painter’s tape

1 pick, $8

Prep work is key to a successful paint job, and painter’s tape is a perfect example why. Good tape keeps wall paint off the trim or ceiling, stops paint from oozing (or “bleeding”) beneath the adhesive, and comes off clean when you’re done.

Bleedproof, waterproof

With edges designed to leave crisp, straight lines, waterproof FrogTape has an edge on generic masking tapes, which inevitably let a blotch show through. If you have extra tape after the job, use it to label kitchen leftovers.

Bleedproof, waterproof
FrogTape Multi-Surface Painter’s Tape

With edges designed to leave crisp, straight lines, waterproof FrogTape has an edge on generic masking tapes, which inevitably let a blotch show through. If you have extra tape after the job, use it to label kitchen leftovers.

Drop cloth

1 pick, $33

When you’re painting a room, move everything out that you can; push the rest to the middle of the room and cover it with a drop cloth. A good canvas cloth will absorb drips and won’t bleed through its seams, and you can wash and reuse it.

Furniture and floor protection

Go big with a drop cloth, such as this nearly 9-by-12-foot, 8-ounce canvas model from Everbilt. It’ll capably cover a couch, protect a large area of floor, or drape over a collection of furniture in the middle of your project room.

Furniture and floor protection
Everbilt Canvas Drop Cloth

Go big with a drop cloth, such as this nearly 9-by-12-foot, 8-ounce canvas model from Everbilt. It’ll capably cover a couch, protect a large area of floor, or drape over a collection of furniture in the middle of your project room.

Painter’s multitool

2 picks, $12–$16

Between opening paint cans, scraping old coatings out of corners, and filling in for a putty knife on patching work, this gizmo does a lot—and a good one can assist with every part of the painting process except for the actual painting.

The best painter’s multitool

This is the only painter’s multitool that we found capable of cleaning two sizes of roller covers. It can also open paint cans, scrape old plaster, and crack open a beer, among many other tasks.

The best painter’s multitool
Hyde 17-in-1

This is the only painter’s multitool that we found capable of cleaning two sizes of roller covers. It can also open paint cans, scrape old plaster, and crack open a beer, among many other tasks.

Cheaper but less useful

The Hyde 6-in-1 doesn’t have the best features of our main pick, but it is cheap, and you can still use it to open a can of paint, scrape off material, apply putty, or clean a large roller.

Cheaper but less useful
Hyde 06986 6-in-1 MultiTool

The Hyde 6-in-1 doesn’t have the best features of our main pick, but it is cheap, and you can still use it to open a can of paint, scrape off material, apply putty, or clean a large roller.

Nice-to-haves

Dust mop

1 pick, $15

Before painting, another critical prep step is wiping down the walls to remove dust, cobwebs, dirt, and stains. You could do it with a few damp rags, but with a dust mop’s long pole you can make broad sweeping motions and get it done in a hurry.

The best dust mop

The O-Cedar Dual-Action Microfiber Flip Mop’s wide double-sided head can hold more dirt than that of any other dust mop we tested.

The best dust mop
O-Cedar Floor ’N More 3-Action Microfiber Mop

The O-Cedar Dual-Action Microfiber Flip Mop’s wide double-sided head can hold more dirt than that of any other dust mop we tested.

Extension pole

1 pick, $40

Pro painters use one of these on just about every job, and if you have exceptionally large, tall walls (such as in a suburban entryway), you might need one too. You can also fit a sanding pad on it for help with patching and smoothing damaged walls.

Get your roll on with a pole on

You don’t strictly need a pole to extend your roller’s reach, but it can help you work quickly without moving the ladder as often. This model’s threaded tip fits our roller frame pick, extends from 6 to 12 feet, and locks every 6 inches.

Get your roll on with a pole on
Wooster 6-to-12-foot Sherlock Extension Pole

You don’t strictly need a pole to extend your roller’s reach, but it can help you work quickly without moving the ladder as often. This model’s threaded tip fits our roller frame pick, extends from 6 to 12 feet, and locks every 6 inches.

Headlamp

2 picks, $15–$50

Pro painters use work lights set at sharp angles against the wall to reveal imperfections. You’ll probably appreciate similar effects from a headlamp, which can be especially helpful at prep stages to make sure you’ve sanded patched areas smooth.

The best headlamp

Bright, durable, and long-running, the Spot offers the best mix of the most important features at an attainable price.

The best headlamp
Black Diamond Spot 400
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The Best Headlamp

Bright, durable, and long-running, the Spot offers the best mix of the most important features at an attainable price.

A budget headlamp option

The separate, dedicated buttons for red and white light make this our favorite budget light.

A budget headlamp option
Vitchelo V800
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The Best Headlamp

The separate, dedicated buttons for red and white light make this our favorite budget light.

Room fan

2 picks, $70–$120

Ventilation helps primer or paint dry, which keeps your job moving on to the next coat. It also helps you feel cool while you work.

Powerful and durable

The compact Vornado 630 can send breezes to the far corners of a large room, is easy to control and clean, and has a long-established record for reliability.

Powerful and durable
Vornado 630 Medium Air Circulator
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The Best Fan

The compact Vornado 630 can send breezes to the far corners of a large room, is easy to control and clean, and has a long-established record for reliability.

Better control and efficiency

Infinitely adjustable fan speed, energy efficiency, and a 10-year warranty help offset the Vornado 610DC’s high price.

Better control and efficiency
Vornado 610DC Energy Smart Medium Air Circulator
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The Best Fan

Infinitely adjustable fan speed, energy efficiency, and a 10-year warranty help offset the Vornado 610DC’s high price.

Old yogurt containers

1 pick, $4

Any big plastic cup can act as a dip cup for brush work—you need it to be wide enough for a brush to fit in and tip off on the rim, and deep enough to hold a few inches’ worth of paint without being so full that it’s sloshing or spilling out.

Great for paint once the yogurt is gone

With a more flexible plastic than the stiffer Fage containers, and a better price than any of the fancier artisanal stuff, Stonyfield yogurt containers are our first recommendation for a yogurt pick repurposed as a paint cup. Do not eat the paint.

Great for paint once the yogurt is gone
Stonyfield Organic Whole Milk Plain Yogurt (32 ounces)

With a more flexible plastic than the stiffer Fage containers, and a better price than any of the fancier artisanal stuff, Stonyfield yogurt containers are our first recommendation for a yogurt pick repurposed as a paint cup. Do not eat the paint.

Furniture sliders

1 pick, $15

Unless you’re painting before you move in, you’ll need to pull some furniture away from the walls. Using furniture sliders saves the floor, saves your back, and puts less stress on furniture legs than forcing your stuff to the middle of the room.

A smooth move for furniture

These pads won’t stick forever, and any exposed adhesive is a dust magnet, but that’s true of every peel-and-stick furniture slider we’ve used. This variety pack is a bargain, with sizes that should fit your furniture legs without needing a trim.

A smooth move for furniture
Everbilt Felt Pads Value Pack (108-piece)

These pads won’t stick forever, and any exposed adhesive is a dust magnet, but that’s true of every peel-and-stick furniture slider we’ve used. This variety pack is a bargain, with sizes that should fit your furniture legs without needing a trim.

Things to skip

Stirring rods

Stirring rods

Unless you’re about to open a can of polyurethane (do not paint your walls with polyurethane), it’s better to shake a can to mix the contents.

Gimmicky paint-edging and corner-painting tools

Gimmicky paint-edging and corner-painting tools

This is admittedly a broad dismissal, but the fact is, you can get the job done with the tools on this list, and no triangular sponge or foam wedge will beat a good brush.

Plastic tarps

Plastic tarps

These seem like a substitute for a drop cloth, but don’t be fooled. They’re too slippery to walk on, and they don’t absorb spilled paint like canvas, which means drips can run off or get tracked around under your shoes.

Paint sprayers

Paint sprayers

Paint sprayers are perfect for pros doing an exterior, but those crews’ tools are far more capable than the tools you can get at a hardware store, which are often light-duty, fussy, and hard to use as effectively as a good brush-and-roller setup.

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