Painting Bathroom Vanity Espresso
This was my 5th bathroom vanity that i have painted and i have finally found a product and system that completely rocks.
Painting bathroom vanity espresso. I told you it was easy didn t i. Use a brush to cover the edges with primer then finish. The good news is that painting a bathroom vanity can go pretty quickly and can be pretty inexpensive.
We ended up doing more to this small bathroom and another one in the basement to help completely modernize it. Pick from oil based latex or chalk finish paint. However simply getting rid of the oak cabinets through our easy painting technique is a great first step and one that you will.
Okay here s the more detailed process of how to paint your bathroom vanity. I followed her directions pretty much exactly for painting the vanity and i even used the same color she mentioned in her follow up post which was valspar s betsy ross house brown in the soft gloss kitchen bath formula. I my hubby started by taking off the cabinet doors and our faux drawer on top which is just a wood panel.
Along with painting both sides of your vanity doors and drawers remember to paint the frame of your bathroom vanity too. This was by far the best experience and since practice makes perfect better i want to save you the trouble of doing it the less effective ways and allow you opportunity to get the outcome you desire the first time you try. Lightly sand and repeat once you have a coat of paint on the vanity frame and both the front and back of the vanity doors and everything is thoroughly dry lightly sand all of your painted surfaces and repeat the process with a second coat of paint.
Keep in mind that oil based and latex paints require a primer. Paint 3 light coats of your favorite behr marquee color.