How to spray orange peel texture with a paint sprayer

This is one of 124 blog posts published between 2018 and 2021 for the Collected Eclectic blog.

We recently replaced some drywall and I was very concerned about matching the existing texture in the rest of our house.

We have orange peel texture, but from my experience I have not had much luck matching the texture with spray textures, and our wall was pretty big, so this would’ve been so much more difficult and expensive! I did research about orange peel texture and found that there is a specific product for exactly this, but I’ll go a long way to make what I already own work for us.

After some experimenting and honestly what feels like very good luck, we were able to perfectly match the texture in our house!

Supplies

Prep the space

Tape off anything that you don’t want sprayed! Including floors and up to three feet around the area you plan on spraying. There will be overspray!

Test the settings

We played with different settings on our sprayer and eventually figured out that it worked best with the nozzle turned the wrong direction.

We set up large pieces of cardboard in our yard to test spray on before we were ready to bring it to the wall. We also found that the distance away from your wall made a difference. We stood 6 feet away from the wall to get the texture that we were going for.

Spray

Standing 6 feet away from the wall, we started spraying. The trick here is to move your hand quickly and in small motions for an even texture.

To take the stress out of messing up, keep a squeegee nearby and you can scrape off any mistakes and try again! We had to do that in several sections and can’t notice it.

The last step is to finish the job with primer and paint. Don’t skip the primer step! Priming prepares your wall for better adhesion of paint, increases paint durability, and provides extra protection for the material being painted.

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