What is the best paint for wood paneling?

What is the best paint for wood paneling?

Prime the paneling with a latex, stain-blocking primer. For even coverage, we recommend having your primer tinted with colorant similar to the finished paint. Once the primer has dried, finish it with two coats of latex wall paint.

What is the best color to paint wood paneling?

Shades of Elegance. Dark paneling in the living room can be depressing. If you'd love dove gray painted walls with sharp white trim, don't rip out paneled walls — just treat them like regular walls and paint them. A coat of white primer will ensure that your top coat goes on easier and stays true to color.

Can you paint fake wood paneling?

Faux or fake wood paneling was a very popular wall design in the 1970s. Removing fake wood panels can be tedious and expensive. In most cases, your best option is to paint over them. Painting over fake wood panels requires a few more steps than painting a typical wall.

How do you make wood paneling look modern?

However, there are times when the warmth and richness of quality, distinctive wood paneling is entirely appropriate and exquisitely beautiful. So, the rules about painting the wood paneling in those situations are no good, and should not be heeded. That is unless you're just tired of it.

What is the best primer for wood paneling?

Prime the paneling with a latex, stain-blocking primer. For even coverage, we recommend having your primer tinted with colorant similar to the finished paint. Once the primer has dried, finish it with two coats of latex wall paint.

Can I just paint over wood paneling?

Prime the paneling with a stain blocking primer. Paint it on just like a normal wall, masking off the ceiling, trim and baseboards. Cut in the edges with a brush, and roll on the primer using a 3/8-inch roller cover. Now paint the paneling with an interior latex paint.

What is the best way to paint over wood paneling?

Prime the paneling with a stain blocking primer. Paint it on just like a normal wall, masking off the ceiling, trim and baseboards. Cut in the edges with a brush, and roll on the primer using a 3/8-inch roller cover. Allow to dry completely, at least 24 hours.