They say that before you start any DIY painting project for your home, you need to make sure you have the essentials; however, some people often overlook the importance of a paint tray in any painting project. Equally crucial with selecting paints and brushes, the best paint trays can make your painting experience smoother and more efficient as time passes. To help you on your journey to transforming your home with a painting project, here’s what to look for in a paint tray so that you can save time and minimise the mess as well as the waste.
The material should be durable. Paint trays often come in plastic or metal, and these are also usually the best choices and will come down to which is more affordable, easy to clean, and a better material, especially if you will use it frequently and in the long term.
It should have a non-slip base. You never know when an unexpected mishap will come your way but know that you can always prevent it. The best quality paint trays always have a non-slip base to keep your tray stable on any surfaces you put it on, especially concrete, rugged stone, and other surfaces.
It can hold enough paint so you can refill less. Whenever you are in the groove of doing your DIY painting project, it would be such a hassle to take a break just to refill your tray. This is where depth plays a crucial role in saving you from that frustration.
The tray knows how important its textured ridges are. Budget paint trays might be the most affordable option for you now, but knowing how crucial having raised ridges or grids on the ramp of your paint trays can effectively control the amount of paint on your roller, making it easier to remove excess paint and prevent drips and splatters even before you apply it on the surface.
It has liners that extend the life of your tray. If you have no idea what liners are, these are plastic plates that allow you to have options for paint colours and even allow you to switch paints without experiencing the hassle of having to wash the tray first or use a fresh clean tray for each partition or surface.
It is the perfect weight and the most comfortable size for you. And finally, one of the most crucial elements is how the paint tray will affect your comfort while painting. A project that is too large can be cumbersome if your paint tray is too heavy, and such a hassle if your tray is too small.
A painting project, especially if DIY, should mostly be enjoyable and less of the hassle that surrounds the task. Just keep these tips in mind so you can prepare and anticipate the things you will encounter in a painting project. At the end of the day, the best paint tray will always be the one you will feel comfortable using the most.