Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Top 5 tips for painting furniture with latex based paint

If you have ever looked at using chalk paint or milk paint for painting furniture, then you know how expensive it can be just to buy a quart of paint. I prefer to use latex based paint to save a little bit of money.

Top 5 Tips For Painting Furniture With Latex Based Paint

1. Use only the best quality supplies for any job.

In order to start off right, you need to make a small investment in purchasing the right supplies. It will make your projects a lot easier to achieve the look you are going for. 

Prep Supplies:

The first thing you will need is a wood filler for any nicks in your piece and I suggest any Elmer's brand of wood filler. You also need painters tape and the go to is Scotch Blue Painters Tape. They come in multiple widths and now even make one that works on wet paint. The other supplies I suggest are in my The Top Five Tools I Use For Refurbishing Furniture

Painting Supplies:

I think the best brand for brushes and rollers is Purdy. You can buy any range of size and they even sell a pack of three brushes. When it comes to paint you don't want to scrimp on the quality as well, so you would want to get a paint and primer color. I personally buy Behr at Home Depot. Even when you find the right paint you need to paint at least two layers to get an even coverage. The last thing you would need is a sealant that is water based like Minwax Polycrylic.

2. Take your time prepping your furniture. 

You don't want to ruin your project or restart your project when you are in a hurry to finish a piece. The first thing I do with any piece of furniture I get is I wash the piece with PineSol. This helps get any dirt or sticky substances off of it before I do anything else. The next thing you want to do is remove any hardware and drawers from your piece, while keeping it organized so that you know where the hardware belongs. Then you want to sand your piece until it is nice and smooth. I suggest to use an 80 grit, then 120 grit and lastly 220 grit. The last thing is to clean off the dust with either a wet cloth or tack cloth.

3. Don't scrimp on the paint and have fun painting. 

Once your piece is fully sanded, you are ready to paint. I suggest painting a light coat for the first coat, and then use more paint each time you add another layer. In between each coat wait at least an hour. It might take over a day of painting to get the right color you want to achieve. Depending on your work space, you may want to take a part of your piece outside to see how the color  looks in a different lighting.

4. Store your wet brushes in a ziplock bag.

When you are waiting for your coat of paint to dry, you want to ziplock your brush so it won't dry out before you are ready for another coat. This will keep your brush nice and fresh in between the coats. 

5. Seal your latex paint with a water based polycrylic protective finish. 

The last thing you want to do is to seal your paint. Using a sealant that is water based will protect your piece of furniture from chipping any of the paint off. At least one coat will do the trick, if you are worried about missing spots, you will need to lightly sand it and paint it a second time after 24 hours of your first coat. 

I hope you enjoyed my tips for painting furniture with latex based paint. If you have any questions or any tips you have please comment below.

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