A fresh coat of paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform your home’s interior, whether you’re preparing to sell or simply want to refresh your space. As a real estate agent, I know that well-executed painting projects can dramatically improve a home’s appeal and value. Here are expert tips to help you achieve professional-looking results.
Plan Before You Paint
- Choose your colours carefully. Neutral tones like soft greys, beiges, and warm off-whites appeal to the widest range of buyers and help rooms feel larger and brighter.
- Test colour samples in your space and observe them at different times of day to ensure you love the look.
- Decide on the right finish: flat or matte hides wall imperfections, while eggshell and satin finishes are more durable and easier to clean.
Prep Like a Pro
- Clear the room or move furniture to the centre and cover with drop cloths. Canvas drop cloths are best—they stay in place and absorb spills better than plastic.
- Remove nails, patch holes, and sand any rough areas for a smooth surface.
- Clean walls thoroughly to remove dust and grime, ensuring paint adheres properly.
Use Quality Tools and Materials
- Invest in high-quality brushes and rollers for a smoother finish and less frustration.
- Mix multiple cans of paint in a large bucket (“boxing”) to ensure colour consistency throughout the room.
- Choose low- or zero-VOC paints for healthier indoor air quality, especially important for families and those with allergies.
Master the Painting Process
- Paint in this order for best results: ceiling, then trim (including baseboards, crown molding, and window/door casings), and finally the walls.
- Maintain a “wet edge” by overlapping each roller stroke with the previous one before the paint dries. This prevents lap marks and streaks.
- For corners and edges, brush first, then immediately roll over with a small roller to match the wall texture.
- Don’t overload or underload your roller—keep it at least half-loaded for even coverage.
Finishing Touches and Clean-Up
- Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next. Most projects require two coats for optimal coverage and colour depth.
- Remove painter’s tape while the paint is still slightly damp for crisp lines.
- Clean brushes and rollers promptly so they’re ready for your next project.
Bonus Tips for Sellers
- Fresh paint on trim and doors can make a home look new and well cared for—don’t skip these details.
- Stick to universally appealing colours and avoid bold or overly personalized choices when preparing to sell.
- If the job feels overwhelming or your home has high ceilings or intricate details, consider hiring a professional for a flawless finish. (p.s. I can recommend trusted local trades professionals to ensure your project is completed to the highest standard.)
Final Thoughts
A well-painted interior not only makes your home more inviting but also signals to buyers that your property is well maintained. Whether you’re selling soon or just want to enjoy a refreshed space, these tips will help you achieve beautiful, lasting results. Happy painting!
Looking to buy, sell, or invest? As your REALTOR®, I’ll guide you every step of the way. Contact me today to schedule a free consultation and let’s turn your real estate dreams into reality!
For more information, contact:
Susan Moffat, REALTOR® with Century 21 In-Studio Realty Inc., Brokerage
519.377.5154
susan.moffat@c21.ca