Painting tools come in various shapes and sizes; however, you only really need the following tools for a basic paint project. If you decide that you plan to do a lot of painting, you can start to look at specialty tools.
- 2-inch blue painter’s tape: Protects painted and finished trim and helps you achieve professional paint lines 
- Drop cloth: Protects furniture and floors 
- Sandpaper: Eliminates imperfections 
- TSP (trisodium phosphate): Cleanses without leaving residue 
- 1 ½ - or 2-inch angled sash brush: Great for cutting in corners and painting edges 
- 2- or 3-inch flat sash brush: Best for painting flat surfaces 
- Paint tray and disposable liners: The liner eliminates cleanup 
- 9-inch roller, screw-on extension pole, and roller cover: Essential for coating walls and ceilings 


