Post by nafizcristiano2 on Feb 15, 2024 5:54:55 GMT -5
Are you tired of your monotonous built-in wardrobe and plan to give it a new life without spending a lot of money? Painting is always an economical, easy and accessible solution for everyone. Follow our step-by-step guide on how to paint a built-in wardrobe and you will achieve incredible results. Tools needed to paint a built-in wardrobe Step-by-step guide to painting a built-in wardrobe Jose Moreno Ferre Architect MedArquitecto José Moreno Ferre Architect Co-founder of med.arquitectos | Web In general, built-in wardrobes seem like interior carpentry that is impossible to treat or modify, but the reality is very different, we can paint a built-in wardrobe ourselves with a few simple tips and some basic tools . It is a simple and economical way to give new life to old built-in wardrobes at home that normally have very aged wood tones that darken the entire room. Giving them a new life by painting them white or some light pastel tone can drastically influence the decoration of the entire room. Tools needed to paint a built-in wardrobe There are several ways to paint a built-in wardrobe, from doing it with wood paint and a conventional roller, to lacquering each piece by a professional in a workshop.
Today we will learn the simplest and most accessible way we can imagine. To begin, we will need the tools to dismantle each piece or plank of the closet, to do this we will use: Star screwdriver Screwdriver Stool or small stairs Rubber hammer Once the built-in wardrobe has been disassembled, we will need the following tools and products: Protective Vanuatu Email List plastics Brush and small brushes Rollers of different sizes, with short fibers, about 5 mm high Sanding wood Acrylic paint Wood primer paint tray Masking tape Step-by-step guide to painting a built-in wardrobe Once we have all the necessary tools and materials at home, we will get to work. To do this we will follow the following steps: 1. Although it may seem obvious, we have to emphasize that, to correctly paint a built-in wardrobe, it is completely necessary to dismantle it .
To do this, we will use screwdrivers to remove all the hardware from the drawers and sliding or folding doors. We will have to dismantle as many pieces as possible, only in this way will we be able to reach all the corners with the paint. 2. Once everything has been disassembled, we will have to organize each piece and organize and protect the rest of the room so that it is not affected. Empty built-in wardrobepaMg 3. In order for the new layer of paint to adhere properly, it is necessary to remove, as far as possible, the old paint. To do this we will use sandpaper with variable grain depending on the state of the current paint. We will sand each wooden surface in the direction of the grain. person sanding wood 4. Once sanded, it is very important to properly clean the wooden planks with a damp cloth , thus preventing any dust particles from becoming embedded in the new application of paint. 5. First of all and having everything clean, we will have to protect all those areas that we are not going to paint, such as the ceiling moldings next to the closet or the baseboard itself. To do this, we will use the famous masking tape. Person putting masking tape on the wallNext, we will go directly to the primer . We will apply the coats prescribed on the product bottle and let them dry for the time indicated by the manufacturer, which can range from a few hours to even one or two days.
Today we will learn the simplest and most accessible way we can imagine. To begin, we will need the tools to dismantle each piece or plank of the closet, to do this we will use: Star screwdriver Screwdriver Stool or small stairs Rubber hammer Once the built-in wardrobe has been disassembled, we will need the following tools and products: Protective Vanuatu Email List plastics Brush and small brushes Rollers of different sizes, with short fibers, about 5 mm high Sanding wood Acrylic paint Wood primer paint tray Masking tape Step-by-step guide to painting a built-in wardrobe Once we have all the necessary tools and materials at home, we will get to work. To do this we will follow the following steps: 1. Although it may seem obvious, we have to emphasize that, to correctly paint a built-in wardrobe, it is completely necessary to dismantle it .
To do this, we will use screwdrivers to remove all the hardware from the drawers and sliding or folding doors. We will have to dismantle as many pieces as possible, only in this way will we be able to reach all the corners with the paint. 2. Once everything has been disassembled, we will have to organize each piece and organize and protect the rest of the room so that it is not affected. Empty built-in wardrobepaMg 3. In order for the new layer of paint to adhere properly, it is necessary to remove, as far as possible, the old paint. To do this we will use sandpaper with variable grain depending on the state of the current paint. We will sand each wooden surface in the direction of the grain. person sanding wood 4. Once sanded, it is very important to properly clean the wooden planks with a damp cloth , thus preventing any dust particles from becoming embedded in the new application of paint. 5. First of all and having everything clean, we will have to protect all those areas that we are not going to paint, such as the ceiling moldings next to the closet or the baseboard itself. To do this, we will use the famous masking tape. Person putting masking tape on the wallNext, we will go directly to the primer . We will apply the coats prescribed on the product bottle and let them dry for the time indicated by the manufacturer, which can range from a few hours to even one or two days.