A fresh coat of paint will have your vanity looking as good as new and lowe s will show you how to complete this diy project in one weekend.
Painting old bathroom vanity.
Painting your vanity is the perfect way to give your bathroom a facelift.
Apply primer for a smooth finish and leave it to dry overnight.
If your bathroom vanity is dirty and i bet you it is mine always seems to get toothpaste on it lol then you must clean it really good before you start painting it.
For paint i decided to try the benjamin moore advance paint for the first time.
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Then i took off the handles and very lightly gave each door front and back a light sanding.
To breathe new life into an old wooden bathroom vanity and go from dated to contemporary consider painting it instead of replacing it.
This is really just to help scratch the surface so the paint.
Painting the bathroom tile can involve either rolling color onto large swaths of tile at a time or brushing individual tiles by first cutting in around the edges.
But painting the bathroom is a bit different than painting other areas of the home.
The latter method would.
Let dry for about 2 3 hours.
Okay here s the more detailed process of how to paint your bathroom vanity.
I ll admit that i used to be lazy and skipped cleaning which is a terrible idea.
I ve been hearing positive reviews for a long time about it for painting cabinetry and i figured this small bathroom project would be a good time to try it out.
Along with painting both sides of your vanity doors and drawers remember to paint the frame of your bathroom vanity too.
Using a brush edge a coat of extreme bond primer to all exposed areas of the bathroom vanity.
I my hubby started by taking off the cabinet doors and our faux drawer on top which is just a wood panel.
Fill in any imperfections with wood putty then sand and wipe down the surface.
To prep the vanity for painting remove all of the drawers doors and hardware.
Painting a living room or bedroom is a familiar project to most do it yourselfers.
With a minimum of effort you can get a fantastic payoff.
In this distressed bathroom vanity transformation dated oak gets a face lift with bold turquoise chalk paint that has been antiqued and waxed.
Paint bathroom vanity and doors a note about the paint.
The standard vanity base has been removed and replaced with classic tulip furniture legs to give the appearance of a stand alone piece of furniture to this diy vanity.
Use a roller to finish.