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7 Paint Color Trends We Hope Don’t Come Back This Year

June 11, 2026 · Home
An infographic flat-lay of painting tools including a microfiber roller, a $15 roller frame, and painter's tape.
Use professional rollers and brushes to replace outdated color trends with a fresh, modern look.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Covering up stubborn, outdated paint colors requires more than a cheap roller and a single gallon of paint. Erasing dark charcoal or neon green demands high-quality materials to prevent the old color from bleeding through your fresh coats. Gather these essential tools before you open a single paint can.

Essential Tools and Equipment

High-Quality Rollers and Frames: Purchase a sturdy roller frame and several 3/8-inch nap microfiber roller covers. Microfiber holds more paint and delivers a smoother finish than cheap polyester blends. Expect to spend roughly $15 for a good frame and $10 for a three-pack of covers.

Angled Sash Brushes: Invest in a 2.5-inch angled synthetic bristle brush for cutting in around trim, ceilings, and baseboards. Premium brushes cost between $15 and $20 but save you hours of frustration by maintaining a sharp, clean edge.

Canvas Drop Cloths: Avoid flimsy plastic tarps that slip under your feet and trap wet paint. Heavy-duty 10-foot by 12-foot canvas drop cloths cost about $25 each; they absorb spills instantly and protect your hardwood or carpet safely.

Painter’s Tape: Buy three rolls of multi-surface painter’s tape. Look for edge-lock technology to prevent paint from seeping underneath. Budget $8 to $10 per roll.

Prep Materials: You will need a pole sander, 120-grit drywall sanding screens, a gallon of TSP (Trisodium Phosphate) cleaner, a large sponge, and a tub of lightweight spackling compound.

Materials and Costs

To paint a standard 12-foot by 12-foot room, you need enough product to cover approximately 400 square feet of wall space.

Stain-Blocking Primer: If you are painting over chalkboard paint, charcoal gray, or neon colors, you must use a high-hide, stain-blocking primer. Standard drywall primer will not cover intense pigments. Expect to use one to two gallons, costing $30 to $45 per gallon.

Premium Interior Paint: Choose a 100-percent acrylic latex paint. Cheaper paints require three or four coats to cover old trends, wasting your time and money. Premium paints offer better hide and self-leveling properties. Budget $50 to $80 per gallon; you will need two gallons for a standard room.

Prepare your workspace thoroughly. Remove all switch plates, outlet covers, and window hardware. Store the screws in small plastic bags taped to the corresponding fixtures so you do not lose them. Moving all furniture to the center of the room and wrapping it in plastic ensures your belongings remain pristine.

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