Solve the sheen changes on painted walls

Picture-framing on painted walls occurs when areas that are cut in with a brush appear lighter or darker in color and sheen than the surrounding rolled or sprayed areas, causing the appearance of a picture frame. This uneven appearance detracts from a room’s appearance. Contractors and maintenance professionals can follow these guidelines to prevent and fix this common issue.
Picture-Framing on Painted Walls
Brushes typically are used for smaller spaces, to cut in to corners, and to paint along the trim lines. When these two painting methods meet, you can encounter a picture-framing problem with paint.
Picture-framing can also be caused by:


Picture-Framing on Painted Walls
To prevent picture-framing:
Picture-Framing on Painted Walls
If you're already faced with a picture-framing problem with paint, try to match the overlapping sections as closely as possible.
This can be accomplished by the application of additional coats of paint to the cut in areas.

