•Using upwards and downwards strokes, begin from the top comer of the wall down to the floor, taking care to not go over the skirting or messing on floor planks or floor tiles. If possible, use tape or any other material to cover areas that should not be painted over. You can also use x-stokes or multi-directional strokes starting from the comer top of the wall down to the floor. Do not use a roller though, only use a paintbrush suited for painting with limewash paint.
•Apply at least 2 layers of lime paint to get the best results.
•Paint your wall's first coat in one session to prevent overlapping and edges to dry out. Do not try to fix spots on areas once you have painted, as this could result in a patchy looking result.
•Once you have let the first coat dry for 30 to 45 minutes to dry, you can apply the second coat.
•After your second coat, let your wall dry for at least 72 hours and avoid any contact with water.