Flat white is the most recommended ceiling shade and can be paired with the same color on trim.
Can you use white ceiling paint on walls.
I ve used it in a few closets on the walls and ceilings in my home and was satisfied with the results.
Of course you can.
This color can be painted on the walls of the smallest room.
If you like the color of the ceiling paint in question and you don t mind a flat finish there s no reason you can t use it on the walls.
Of course with the right preparation you can use wall paint on the ceiling and achieve beautiful results.
Then use the next darker value of color on the next largest room.
Giving a nice crisp straight lines where ceilings meet walls in corners.
Common building standards most home builders use is flat ceilings eggshell or satin wall paint.
Moreover ceiling paint comes in a variety of finishes.
It wasn t a dramatic change but the room looks so much fresher with new paint on the ceiling and walls.
For example using a white that deepens in color as the rooms get larger can diminish the size variation from one room to the next.
When ceilings do not match the walls.
Let me just say that yes you can use wall paint on the ceiling but you may not get the results that you expect.
But to an 85 year old those same walls might look icky keep longevity in mind and maybe opt for a white that skews cooler not yellower.
A white bedroom can help you sleep better.
I ll paint the trim in a bright white next and then we ll refinish the floors.
Find a white that you like on the paint company s fan deck that you are using.
True especially when colored walls are different than white ceilings.
This also makes the ceiling look like it is in the background.
You re also likely to end up with paint dripping onto your face the carpet and splattering all over the room.
However unlike ceiling paint wall paint comes in a huge array of color shades making it easy to match any colors pre existing in your room.
When you paint the walls white and you re age 50 the color might look lovely and crisp.
This ties the entire room together.
In fact most brands of ceiling paint look pale blue or pink while still wet and turn white when dry so that you can easily notice any missed spots.