Paint all the woodwork first the first and second coats then move onto the walls says o neil.
Paint trim or siding first.
On the other hand if you paint the wall first then the trim paint could bleed over and.
If you need to pick out the trim in a different colour which sure looks prettier then go back and paint it afterwards.
There you have it coming from a person having over 40 years painting homes an authority in this field having painted 10 s of 1000 s of homes over the course voting on painting walls before trim in most cases.
If you toggle back and forth your cutlines won t be as sharp.
Painting walls siding field or body wins first.
When you do the woodwork first you can ride the trim paint onto the walls a little then cut over it in one go 19.
Sponges get into crevices where sandpaper can t go and apply even pressure.
Knowing painting the trim brings the exterior painting all together completing the total cost of painting this exterior.
Whether you are painting wood siding masonite t 111 clapboard siding or wood trim all information below pertains to them all.
Exterior wood trim is the first thing needed when painting most exteriors.
Homeowners should think more strategically says rich o neil of masterworks painting.
After the siding is dry you can come back and paint windows shutters and any corner moldings.
In most cases you will want to paint the siding on your house first and then paint the trim.
Evenly apply your coats.
Also for the more delicate steps like edging you can take your time and paint accurately without the need for all the sticky green painters tape.
Then apply the first coat of paint let it dry at least 24 hours lightly sand it again for a completely smooth surface and apply the second coat.
Then spray siding then spray trim then brush and cut in siding then brush trim.
They bear the brunt of rain snow and accumulated dirt.
Soon many will be painting over old exterior paint at some point even more who wishes it to last indefinitely.
I did the opposite.
Be sure to pay close attention to the windowsills.
An exception to this would be the case of wide overhangs or soffits.
What my painters do is first prime.
Paint the trim first then the walls.
Paint exterior windows sashes sills and jambs in the same order as the interior ones working from the sashes out to the frames.
These should be painted first and then the siding should be done.
Imho it ll be easier for you to spray all the same colour.
It would have been easier in retrospect to paint the trim white first and then go back with the blue later.