Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Decorating Kit (7 pieces) with 9in roller, brushes & tray
Product description
If you’re setting out to paint walls and ceilings, the tricky bit is often not the paint—it’s getting an even coverage without the job turning into a mess. The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Decorating Kit is aimed at exactly that sort of repaint: roll for the big areas, brush where you need control, and use the included tray to keep things straightforward.
At face value, it’s a practical, do-it-yourself bundle rather than a professional upgrade. The kit includes a roller setup plus brushes and a tray, and it’s designed around painting with emulsion on walls and ceilings. The roller cover is described as having a good coverage and a neat finish, which is usually what you want if you’re trying to avoid streaks and patchiness.
The essentials (what you get and what it’s for)
This Harris kit comes as 7 pieces: a 9-inch roller tray, three medium pile roller sleeves (this is the part that touches the surface), a 9-inch cage frame with a comfortable grip, and two paintbrushes—one 1-inch brush and one 5 cm brush. In day-to-day terms, that means you’ve got the tools to:
- Roll broad wall and ceiling sections with the same general setup
- Cut in around edges and corners with the brush sizes provided
- Load paint more evenly using the tray rather than a makeshift setup
Because it’s specifically positioned for emulsion painting on walls and ceilings, it’s the kind of kit you choose when you want a consistent method for a typical room repaint, rather than a specialised set for unusual finishes.

Key features that matter when you’re painting
The “Seriously Good” angle here is mostly about coverage and finish. The roller sleeve is described as being good for coverage and a good finish on walls and ceilings when using emulsion. That’s encouraging, because roller quality and nap (pile) feel can make a noticeable difference to whether you get a uniform coat.
You also get multiple roller sleeves—three, to be exact. That can be useful if you’re doing more than one room, or if you prefer to swap a sleeve when it gets gummed up. It’s not a guarantee against every roller mark under every lighting condition, but it does help the workflow.


One small limitation to keep in mind: the brushes are fixed sizes (1 inch and 5 cm), so if your typical cutting-in needs are very specific, you may still want an additional brush size later.
What to notice in use (a realistic micro-scenario)
Imagine you’re repainting a living room. You tape along the ceiling line, then pour emulsion into the included tray. You load the roller, roll the ceiling in overlapping passes, and use the 1-inch brush for tight edging around coving and corners. When you switch to the walls, you keep rolling for the large panels and grab the 5 cm brush for more detailed cut-in around skirting and architraves. Because the kit includes the tray plus roller frame with a comfortable grip, you’re not scrambling for the “basic kit” items mid-job.

Pros
- Includes the core tools for walls and ceilings: roller tray, roller cage/frame, roller sleeves, and brushes
- Roller sleeves are described as providing good coverage and finish with emulsion
- Multiple medium pile roller sleeves can help if you’re covering more than one area/room
- Brush assortment covers common cutting-in widths (1 inch and 5 cm)
Cons / potential drawbacks
- It’s geared towards emulsion on walls and ceilings, it may be less relevant if you’re doing other surfaces or finishes
- You only get two brush sizes, so very detailed work might still call for extra brushes depending on your preferences
- “Good coverage and finish” is helpful, but it doesn’t tell you everything about performance in challenging conditions (for example, heavily textured surfaces)
Who it’s a good fit for (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you’re planning a straightforward room repaint and want a single bundle that covers rolling, cutting in, and tray use without buying each item separately. It makes sense if you prefer medium pile roller sleeves for emulsion and want the coverage-focused part of the kit covered from the start.



You may want to skip it if your project is unusual (different paint type, very textured or speciality surfaces) or if you already own compatible roller frames/brushes and only need one missing item.
Worth considering if you’re the sort of person who normally ends up doing quick “runs” for forgotten supplies—this kit is set up to reduce that friction.
¿Merece la pena?
For many DIY painters, the value is in not having to assemble a tool list: roller frame, tray, sleeves, and the two brush sizes you’re likely to use constantly. On paper, the key selling points are the emulsion focus, the coverage/finish intent of the roller sleeve, and the inclusion of multiple roller sleeves so you can keep going without delay.
That said, it’s not the sort of kit that replaces a carefully chosen brush/roller combo if you already know you need a particular cut-in width or a specific roller type for your surface. If you’re chasing perfection on very textured walls, you may find you need to adjust your tools rather than rely on this bundle alone.
Quick buying checklist (before you commit)

- Make sure your paint is emulsion for the best match with the kit’s intended use
- Check whether medium pile roller sleeves suit your wall/ceiling finish (if your surfaces are very textured, performance can vary)
- Think about whether 1 inch and 5 cm brushes cover your usual cutting-in areas, or if you might want an extra brush size
FAQ
Is this kit only for ceilings?

No—it's described for painting both walls and ceilings with emulsion, with a roller setup for broad areas and brushes for edges.
Does it include everything I need to start rolling?
It includes a 9-inch roller tray, a 9-inch roller cage/frame with a comfortable grip, and roller sleeves. For rolling, that covers the basics.

Are the roller sleeves medium pile?
Yes, the kit includes three roller sleeves described as medium pile.
Will it work with different paint types?
The information provided focuses on emulsion painting, so if you’re using a different type of paint, it’s sensible to double-check compatibility before purchasing.
What’s the benefit of having three roller sleeves?
It can help you keep working without being stuck reloading or cleaning a single sleeve repeatedly—particularly if you’re covering multiple areas or rooms.
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