Summary
The guide teaches DIYers how to cut in paint to achieve sharp, professional edges where walls meet trim and ceilings. It explains that cutting in means painting precise lines with a brush before rolling the rest of the wall and outlines the essential tools you’ll need, such as an angled sash brush, drop cloth, and bucket. The article walks through prepping the room, loading the brush properly, painting close to trim, and feathering edges for a smooth finish. It also shares practical tips—like using a light touch and not overloading the brush—to avoid drips and create crisp lines.
Bob Vila

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