There is a large range of specialised painting tools that are designed to make the process as easy as possible but also give you that professional painters finish.
Rollers:
there are several things to remember when choosing a roller. You should consider the size of the surface you are painting, the texture, and the type of paint you wish to apply when deciding on which roller to use. Generally painters will use a 270mm roller.
Brushes:
evidently a paint brush is essential to a quality painting job with two types of brush on the market at the moment, which is filament and hog’s bristle. The filament paint brush is probably preferable for a painting project as it limits the amount of brush marks and dried strokes in the paint and it won’t lose bristles. Also, if you are taking on a DIY painting job then probably opt for bigger brushes with long bristles as it will just make the job a little easier and improve the finish.
Corner Painter:
made for easy painting of corners, especially ideal for awkward or hard-to -reach corners of a room
Edger:
provides a sharp edge for the corners of walls and ceiling and gives a sharp, clean edge. This is mainly used for features walls with contrasting colours and walls and ceilings
Foam Brushes:
ideal when using water-based or oil-based paints,. Foam brushes create a better finish.
Squeegees:
a surprising choice for painting, but using a squeegee on your recently painted walls will have a “fan” effect and works well with texturing