How do you paint a heavily textured wall?
Emma Martin
Updated on March 13, 2026
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Likewise, can you paint on textured drywall?
The secret to repainting textured drywall is in your tools. Trying to get the paint to stay in the crevices of textured drywall is difficult enough, and if you aren't using the best tools for the job, you are making it harder than it needs to be. Ditch the low-nap covers used on smoother walls.
Subsequently, question is, what kind of roller should I use to paint textured walls? Ceilings and Drywall - Medium 3/8″ nap roller covers work best. Walls, Wood, and Metal - Small 1/4″ nap roller covers or foam rollers will produce the smoothest finish. Light to Medium Textured Surfaces - Microfiber rollers are best. Smooth Surfaces - Use a white woven short nap roller for an ultra fine finish.
what is the best paint finish for textured walls?
Flat finish is also known as matte finish and has the least amount of shine. Because it doesn't reflect light, it's the best choice to hide any imperfections like bumps or small cracks on walls. It also goes on smoother over rough surfaces, so it's a good option for textured walls.
Why is my wall patchy after painting?
Patchiness can happen if you don't apply enough coats of paint. If you don't have enough paint on your roller, it can leave behind patchy areas. Likewise, too much paint on the edges of your roller can cause thicker areas that make the wall seem patchy.
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