Sunday, February 14, 2010

Suggested Wood Painted Pergola How Do You Suggest Painting Real Wood Paneling?

How do you suggest painting real wood paneling? - suggested wood painted pergola

I have a large living room is all wood, plasterboard, under no. I would like to illuminate the room and looked at the wallpaper, but not so far satisfied. Has anyone sugguestions?
Pros and cons of painting?

9 comments:

GreenDud... said...

This bias probably painted wood panels or engineered standards. However, both oil-based primer is required (registered vehicles is best) This is a good base for painting. If the surface is very shiny, soft, sanding with 120 grit sandpaper would be a good idea to keep the color.

Then you have to seal the cracks and joints have (it contains a solid finish in Nice, cracks are ugly) and fill the holes. Priming the wall first to save you time because you simply fill or putty what comes out - if it is a kind of guessing game.

After sanding the filler, apply primer to all the other filling and sealing, then 2 coats of paint (or? Depending on color, quality of paint and painting skills) - The latex is OK, if IU foreground use good oil.

Note: The biggest mistake is made in colors, not enough, and try to paint a lot of paint roller to roll.

There are some good latex primer engraving available - ask your local provider if you use the oil paints.

petemeup b said...

PAINT IT before cleaning with TSP, or dirt-x, you can buy the paint shop, they need to clean all the old grease to remove smoke residue and dirt, then with a quality manual as well and will paint the color they

Eric the Great USA said...

if its first use as clean used Zinser or skirts without sand to bright surfaces, if right, you read the label

Eric the Great USA said...

if its first use as clean used Zinser or skirts without sand to bright surfaces, if right, you read the label

frosty-p... said...

Another good solution is to coat the plates with 1 / 4 thinner () inch sheetrock. It works well, and I do not know if you disguise, but that is a bit outdated now.

I painted the front panels, and often goes wrong
(He looks and quality). I suggest you use the drywall 1 / 4 inches and then paint to hide. Good luck.

rosecity... said...

Simply use a primer first white, then paint, like any other wall surface. The paint program is that it is easy to do and looks good if done well. The disadvantages are that you'll never be able to return the original target timber (if for some strange reason you've always wanted to do ...).

noway983 said...

I have a background image Vynález heavy on my board - and then painted wallpaper. Be careful when you press the wallpaper that you are not so difficult, the paper into the grooves. Also - if desired - a form of wire, etc. that fit into slots-Cola, then prime and paint the whole wall - should get an interesting effect.

Gitchy gitchy ya ya da da said...

If the 1 / 4 "corrugated timber, which was in the 70s? Popular If so, is flexible enough to paint chips and flakes over time. These things should never be installed without the plaster behind it but some people like to take shortcuts. Wallpaper is a problem.

If you do not really make characters to this right. Starting and hanging drywall. Drywall is very heavy - it is hard work. And it needs to be set, all switches and junction boxes for the identification of new flush with the surface. And you have to replace the seat around doors and windows. This solution is expensive in time and, perhaps best left panels?

Another solution would be réplacement something went wrong done something wrong. Find something to replace the plates and lighter than what is there. In fact, you should not do to have the drywall panels without them not to go, but given the alternatives ...

lil' miss said...

First, it decorated the main area, wait, and a second layer. So go ahead and paint, but remember, the wood pores and painting can still absorb through, you need to add more than one coat of paint. If you are confused or need help, call your local Home Depot, they are the best!

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