How do you paint with textured paint?
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Textured paint application is similar to that of regular paint. It's rolled on with a paint roller in a smooth, even coat. Instead of covering the entire wall, it's best to work in small 4- by 4-foot sections so you can add additional texture with a tool before the paint dries.
Keeping this in view, what kind of paint do you use on textured walls?
Choose either a latex or oil-based paint with a low maintenance finish that's reflective enough to highlight the details of the wall texture—a satin or semi-gloss sheen, rather than a flat matte finish.
- Spray warm water, using a spray bottle, on one square foot of textured drywall.
- Gently sand the surface of the wall with sandpaper.
- Level the walls with drywall compound if the texture is too deep for complete removal.
Considering this, can I buy textured paint?
You can buy textured paint pre-mixed or you can buy packages of powdered texture additive or sand (formulated for mixing with paint) to add to standard paint, such as True Value EasyCare® Ultra Premium Interior Paint. Note: Texture additives can be added to both latex and oil paints.
The texture stimulates two different senses: sight and touch. There are four types of texture in art: actual, simulated, abstract, and invented texture.