I am planning to spend next few weeks painting - skirtings, architraves, walls, ceilings etc. Its all new plaster and new wood. I haven't really done much painting in the past and usually just used cheap paint/tools from DIY places. As I have lot to do, I wanted to get good brushes and rollers and was hoping for some advice on this.
I was planning to use Dulux trade paints for everything. No reason other than I like Dulux and there is Decorator Centre nearby.
For wood - Quick Drying Wood Primer/undercoat & diamond satinwood. Reason I am going with water based is I didn't want to risk yellowing.
For walls - supermatt (3 for 2 worked out quite cheap at B&Qs) as mist coat and then some plain vinyl matt on top..
I am reasonably happy with choice of paint. I've read that water based (Diamond Satin) for wood dries quickly so was going to try and practice first.
Onto the brushes etc. What I was going to get here is:
1) a set of Purdy Monarch Elite brushes, although shop advised me to get Hamilton Perfection instead as they give a better finish but not last as long. Not sure about that one - also would 1, 1.5 and 2" brush be ample for amateur?
2) Wooster 4" Jumbo Koters. I was told to get this both for cutting in on the walls and for doing skirtings etc. They look quite handy.
3) 9" Wooster Pro-dooz rollers. Wasn't sure whether to get this or Purdy Dove. Shop here told me to get Avalon rollers instead but I am not sure about that. Also would 3/8" nap be ok for new plastered walls?
4) Short telescopic arm for roller. Just to make it easy on my arms .
4) Plain old plastic tray or 3. I did look at all sort of fancy buckets/'scuttles' etc but they look like they just hold more paint to trip over and spill.
5) Lots of masking tape
I am not planning to be quick but I am hoping to get a good finish. Does this sound like a reasonable setup? Any tips are very welcome.
I was planning to use Dulux trade paints for everything. No reason other than I like Dulux and there is Decorator Centre nearby.
For wood - Quick Drying Wood Primer/undercoat & diamond satinwood. Reason I am going with water based is I didn't want to risk yellowing.
For walls - supermatt (3 for 2 worked out quite cheap at B&Qs) as mist coat and then some plain vinyl matt on top..
I am reasonably happy with choice of paint. I've read that water based (Diamond Satin) for wood dries quickly so was going to try and practice first.
Onto the brushes etc. What I was going to get here is:
1) a set of Purdy Monarch Elite brushes, although shop advised me to get Hamilton Perfection instead as they give a better finish but not last as long. Not sure about that one - also would 1, 1.5 and 2" brush be ample for amateur?
2) Wooster 4" Jumbo Koters. I was told to get this both for cutting in on the walls and for doing skirtings etc. They look quite handy.
3) 9" Wooster Pro-dooz rollers. Wasn't sure whether to get this or Purdy Dove. Shop here told me to get Avalon rollers instead but I am not sure about that. Also would 3/8" nap be ok for new plastered walls?
4) Short telescopic arm for roller. Just to make it easy on my arms .
4) Plain old plastic tray or 3. I did look at all sort of fancy buckets/'scuttles' etc but they look like they just hold more paint to trip over and spill.
5) Lots of masking tape
I am not planning to be quick but I am hoping to get a good finish. Does this sound like a reasonable setup? Any tips are very welcome.