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7 Surprising Colors That Works in South-Facing Rooms When Nothing Else Does

July 3, 2026 · 13 min read
An overhead view of paint prep tools including a 2.5-inch brush, roller, tape, and sanding sponge on a canvas drop cloth.
Essential painting tools like tape, spackle, and brushes are laid out on a splattered drop cloth.

Tools, Materials, and Prep Checklist

Before you begin applying unexpected color combinations to your walls, you need to gather the precise tools and materials required for a professional-quality finish. High-end paint demands proper preparation to achieve its true color potential, especially in brightly lit spaces where every minor wall imperfection casts a highly visible shadow.

Essential Tools and Materials

You need premium, 100-percent acrylic latex paint in a flat or matte finish to minimize daytime glare. Budget approximately $50 to $80 per gallon for high-quality architectural coatings. You also require a high-adhesion bonding primer tinted toward your final color choice, costing about $30 per gallon. For the actual application, purchase a 2.5-inch angled synthetic brush for cutting in, a heavy-duty 9-inch roller cage, and several 3/8-inch nap microfiber roller covers. Round out your toolkit with heavy canvas drop cloths, premium painter tape, fine-grit sanding sponges, spackling paste, and a sturdy step ladder. Ensure your step ladder meets the official safety ratings established by the American National Standards Institute and supports your full weight alongside your tools.

Preparation Checklist

Proper home decorating begins with meticulous surface preparation. First, cluster all your furniture tightly in the center of the room and cover it completely with heavy canvas drop cloths; plastic drop cloths create severe slipping hazards and fail to absorb accidental paint spills. Next, wash your walls thoroughly with warm water and a few drops of dish soap to remove natural oils and dust that prevent paint adhesion. Once the drywall is completely dry, inspect the surface for nail holes or dents. Fill these imperfections with spackling paste, let them cure fully, and sand them flush with a fine-grit sanding sponge. Wipe away the resulting dust with a damp microfiber cloth. Finally, apply your painter tape tightly along the baseboards, window casings, and ceiling lines, pressing the edges firmly with a stiff putty knife to prevent paint from bleeding underneath.

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