Painting Furniture Brush Or Roller
The filament length depends on a wall texture.
Painting furniture brush or roller. Most furniture pieces require more than one coat of paint and more than one day of work. Instead I put my brushes and rollers in a large ziplock bag or wrap them in foil and stick them in the fridge. High-density roller with 14-inch nap.
Along with the brush and roller you should have a small clean container or tray to pour your paint into. Since chalk paint is so thick roller brushes can tend to grab a lot of paint when you dip it into the tray. There is a possibility of getting brush marks with brushes but rollers always give a smooth and uniform finish.
If you are painting a large surface like a table or dresser use a roller. If you are thinking of painting a piece of furniture its best to have both a brush and a roller handy. Thanks to painting rollers the coat on the wall is thin uniform and even.
Allow six to eight hours in between coats. This first coat will not look pretty. Furniture tends to be a smooth texture.
Well I was overwhelmed too when I first started painting furniture. The process in itself is faster as you just fill the reservoir and begin spraying away. Purdy is my favorite brand of brushes.
Ideally you want to use the narrow edge as you would a pencil. The best roller for painting furniture is a High Density Foam Roller with a Rounded Edge. Its important that you sand in between coats if you have any drips or residue on the piece.