The roller creates a natural frame on all sides; to avoid this, you could roll the pattern on wallpaper liner and paste it in place. But once we’d arranged a few of our favorite things, all we could see was our built-in’s lively new look. Learn how to use patterned paint rollers in our guide below.

Steps for rolling on a painted pattern:

Step 1: Mark the design roller To achieve wallpaper-like repeats, mark the roller with a + at any point and with a − halfway around. You’ll start the first row with the + up, the next with the − up. Insert both rollers in the frame; you should have a frictionless close fit. Step 2: Load the paint Fill the tray with latex paint in a semigloss finish. Remove the design roller and run the foam roller through the paint, covering it completely. Roll it once on paper to remove excess. Now mount the design roller and roll it on paper to make sure it’s right-side up. Step 3: Put down the first row Align the + on the design roller with the top left-hand corner and move from top to bottom, angling the roller at about 45 degrees. Step 4: Make a second pass Align the next row with the − on the design roller at the top. Draw the roller down, taking care to avoid a gap between the rows. After three rows, or when the paint begins to fade, repeat Step 2.

Materials:

Sherwin-Williams Emerald® Interior Acrylic Latex Paint in Matte Finish Sherwin-Williams Emerald® Interior Acrylic Latex Paint in Semigloss Finish Roller Tray and Liners Pattern Applicator and Pattern Roller

Tools:

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