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How to Paint a Perfect Line Between Wall and Ceiling



Method #1: Using Caulk


This method is the most time consuming, but it creates a very crisp, even line where the ceiling and wall meet. It’s the best way to touch up an already painted room.



1. Place painters tape on the wall, about 1/8″ down from the ceiling. Place a second piece on the ceiling, about 1/8″ out from the wall.
2. Run a line of caulk along the opening in between the two strips of tape.



3. Run a wet finger or ice cube along caulk to smooth.
4. Remove tape immediately.

Method #2: Angled Brush


This method takes a little practice, but with the right paint brush and a steady hand, you can paint a perfect line where the wall meets the ceiling.



1. Using a high-quality angled brush, apply paint to the wall about 1/4″ down from the ceiling. I like using a 2″ angled brush.
2. Do not reload the brush with paint. Instead, use it to push the paint you already applied in Step 1 to the ceiling line. Pull it left to right or right to left, depending on how you need to stand to reach the ceiling. Try to get just the tips of the angled brush right where wall and ceiling meet. The angled brush will help paint a perfect line.

Method #3: Ceiling Line Paint Tool


If you’re new to painting a room, having a ceiling painting pad tool will help you paint a perfect line easily.



The pad is removable, so you can reuse the tool for many years. There are two roller wheels on the top. When the pad is placed onto the tool, there are two stops on each side so the pad is at the right position in relation to the wheels.



When you place the pad along the top of the wall so the wheels roll on the ceiling, you’ll be able to paint a perfect line. I often use the pad to paint the area right under the ceiling, too.

Tip: It’s better to load less paint on the pad and use two light coats instead of one heavy one. This will ensure that paint doesn’t get on the wheels so you can paint a perfectly straight line.

As with any skill, the more you do it, the better you’ll get. This is very true when it comes to painting a perfect line where the wall and ceiling meet. Practice makes perfect.