Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Painting a Stippled or Popcorn Ceiling

We all detest them but many of us have them. The stippled ceiling. The recommendation is to remove the stippling to get the clean look of a drywalled ceiling but often times this just isn't an option. Time constraints or the possibility of opening a whole new can of worms...builders not priming before applying the offending stipple being the two most often quoted reason for not eradicating stipple from a home.

If you want to freshen the ceiling with a coat of paint there are one or two steps you must follow first.

  1. With a spray bottle, wet an area of ceiling. If the stipple absorbs the water (it will become soft to the touch) you will know the stipple was not primed. In that case, proceed to step number 2. If the water does not get absorbed but remains on the surface of the stipple you've gotten the go ahead to skip step two and go straight to paint the ceiling.
  2. If you've determined the stipple is absorbing the water you must prime the ceiling with an oil based primer before painting.
  3. When priming and painting the ceiling make sure to use a high nap roller specifically for stippled ceilings and paint in (at least) 2 directions perpendicular to each other in order to cover all surfaces of the stipple.
  4. When you calculate the amount of primer/paint you need...double it. There is a lot of surface to your stippled ceiling!

Happy Painting!


Dane Caldwell is the Lead Consultant with Toronto's 2 Hounds Design + Home Staging.

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1 comment:

Fred said...

I just found your site. One of my queued up posts in the next 4 days is about my wife's and my solution to stipple ceilings (we've got 'em in our house too).

We did a kind of sanding that ended up working real well. Not sure if it would have worked with popcorn, though.

Fred
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