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i'm painting our first unborns nursery right now, and i'm doing 2 colors in the room. before painting, the room was a yellowish color. the 2 colors are both behr ultra paint so they are the identical quality.
couple days ago i painted the accent wall with a lighter blue color:
http://www.behr.com/consumer/ColorDetailView/540D-5
it went on great, and i would have probably been fine without putting on a second coating. i was pretty surprised about that. i ended up doing a second coating though because i noticed 1 spot where i could see some yellow spots that i didn't quite cover completely. on that wall, i was using 9/16 naps roller. 2 coats used about 2/5 of a gallon. the roller i got was the only one labeled "best" at home depot and was the only one labeled as such, so i thought the only "best" one was the 9/16 one.
come to the rest of the room now.
i went to home depot to get the paint and another roller. this time though, they had multiple ones with the "best" label on them. since last time they only had 1 labeled that way, i thought it was the only kind, so i didn't remember the naps on it. i just guessed which one i used before, and since i remember the wall looking smooth, i went with 3/8 naps.
so yesterday i painted the first coating on the wall, and it went on A LOT thinner. the paint i used was this color:
http://www.behr.com/consumer/ColorDetailView/540D-7
i used about 1/2 of the can for the 3 remaining walls in the room.
now my question is - do naps make that much of a difference of the thickness of paint that goes on? like i DEFINITELY am doing a 2nd coat of this color because you can still see the yellow color underneath of it.
i'm debating going to get a 9/16 naps roller for the 2nd coating, if it does make that much of a difference, because i really don't want to have to do a 3rd coating.
and if i DO get another roller, and it does use more paint, i am not sure if i will need just an extra quart to paint the rest of the room, or if i will need more than that and should just get another gallon.
any advice on the situation?
couple days ago i painted the accent wall with a lighter blue color:
http://www.behr.com/consumer/ColorDetailView/540D-5
it went on great, and i would have probably been fine without putting on a second coating. i was pretty surprised about that. i ended up doing a second coating though because i noticed 1 spot where i could see some yellow spots that i didn't quite cover completely. on that wall, i was using 9/16 naps roller. 2 coats used about 2/5 of a gallon. the roller i got was the only one labeled "best" at home depot and was the only one labeled as such, so i thought the only "best" one was the 9/16 one.
come to the rest of the room now.
i went to home depot to get the paint and another roller. this time though, they had multiple ones with the "best" label on them. since last time they only had 1 labeled that way, i thought it was the only kind, so i didn't remember the naps on it. i just guessed which one i used before, and since i remember the wall looking smooth, i went with 3/8 naps.
so yesterday i painted the first coating on the wall, and it went on A LOT thinner. the paint i used was this color:
http://www.behr.com/consumer/ColorDetailView/540D-7
i used about 1/2 of the can for the 3 remaining walls in the room.
now my question is - do naps make that much of a difference of the thickness of paint that goes on? like i DEFINITELY am doing a 2nd coat of this color because you can still see the yellow color underneath of it.
i'm debating going to get a 9/16 naps roller for the 2nd coating, if it does make that much of a difference, because i really don't want to have to do a 3rd coating.
and if i DO get another roller, and it does use more paint, i am not sure if i will need just an extra quart to paint the rest of the room, or if i will need more than that and should just get another gallon.
any advice on the situation?
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