What You Will Need:
- Drywall compound
- Sanding sponge or medium-grit sandpaper
- Water
- Primer
- Paintbrush
- Paint roller
Step 1: Prepare the Wall
The first step in any wall texturing project is to ensure that the surface is clean and free of any dirt, grease, or debris. Use a mild detergent and warm water to clean the wall, and allow it to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Step 2: Apply Drywall Compound
Using a putty knife or trowel, apply a thin layer of drywall compound to the wall. Start with small sections at a time, smoothing the compound evenly with long, even strokes. Make sure to fill any holes, cracks, or imperfections in the wall surface. Allow the compound to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Step 3: Sand the Wall Surface
Once the drywall compound has dried, use a sanding sponge or medium-grit sandpaper to smooth the surface. Sand the wall in a circular motion to create an even and textured finish. Be careful not to oversand, as this can remove too much of the compound and leave the surface uneven. After sanding, wipe away any dust with a damp cloth.
Step 4: Apply Primer
Priming the wall is an essential step before applying the final paint color. Use a paintbrush to cut in around the edges of the wall, and a paint roller to cover larger areas. Allow the primer to dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions before proceeding.
Step 5: Choose and Apply Paint
Lastly, choose your desired paint color and apply it to the wall using a paint roller. Start by cutting in around the edges of the wall with a paintbrush, and then use a roller to cover larger areas. Apply a second coat if necessary, allowing each coat to dry completely before proceeding.
And there you have it! By following these steps, you can achieve a smooth wall with an orange peel texture. Take your time and be patient with the process, and you’ll be rewarded with a professional-looking finish that you can be proud of.