Remove all of the items from the bathroom and cover the floor and any remaining fixtures with drop cloths or plastic sheeting to get the area ready for painting. Be sure to switch off the water supply and flush the toilet to empty the tank before attempting to remove the toilet. 

 

Repair all damaged areas, including sanding the walls smooth after filling any holes or fractures. If necessary, priming the fixed areas is a step that should be taken. 

 

Create a mix of warm water and a little dish soap, then use this to scrub the walls clean. Walls should be washed thoroughly and allowed to dry completely before painting can begin. 

 

Walls are primed by applying a coat of primer to their surface before painting. This helps the paint stick to the wall and creates a homogeneous surface for the paint to adhere to. Be sure to adhere to the manufacturer's recommended drying timetable. 

 

Painting the walls: You can begin painting the walls after the primer has had enough time to dry. Roll the paint on in long, equal strokes. When working on a wall, it's important to remember to start at the top and move down to avoid drips. 

 

Once the first layer of paint has dried, you can apply a second one to cover up any missing spots. After you've done the first coat, you should go back and touch up any areas you missed or where paint may have leaked. 

 

Bathroom fixtures and other items should be removed until the paint has fully dried. Follow the manufacturer's advice carefully when it comes to drying times, and wait until the paint is totally dry before repairing any fixtures or objects. 

 

If you follow these steps, you will have a bathroom that looks fresh and modern.