Can i paint faux wood blinds




















Dampen a soft cloth with this solution and rub it firmly over either side of every louver. Whether vinyl or fabric, vertical blinds can be transformed with a coat of paint. Specialty paints designed to adhere to the specific type of surface, such as fabric paints for fabric or spray paint for plastic provide the best coverage and longest lasting color.

The simplest way to work with bamboo is to use spray paint. Make sure slats are fully open so that coverage is uniform over the entire blind. Instead of running out and buying a new color, you can paint them instead. The best methods for painting vertical blinds are using spray paint on them or stenciling them to create an interesting design. Cleaning and maintenance For natural wooden blinds which have suffered from water damage or discolouration, linseed oil is the ideal solution.

It will restore, nourish and preserve the wood, providing a polished, water resistant finish that prevents the slats from drying out. SeniorCare2Share Care about seniors? Have knowledge? Care to share? The other thing I want to do in the whole condo is paint all the woodwork some shade of white.

Is it hard to take off and put back on the baseboards and stuff? It would also mean painting doors… Do I need a paint gun for this, or will a brush work? Oh my heavens, Robin! Do you 2 ever have time to sleep?! I seriously feel like such a slacker compared to you! LOL The blinds look great and it makes so much sense instead of spending all that money.

Looking forward to your next DIY project. Seems like a lot of work to me but oh so worth it to save that kinda money! Thanks for joining us at Anything Related! What a patient and loving man he must be! Hi Robin! Your posting is one of only TWO! Any advice would be so appreciated!!! Carolyn, goooood luck my friend! So happy to meet you! What about the ugly brown strings? Do you think the entire set could be painted, strings and all?

Offering a natural look to your home office or study, it gives the most natural graceful look to the surroundings as well. Many people prefer to choose the coziest option of wooden blinds and consider it much better than choosing traditional window shutters or curtains. These can also be combined with more features like fabric tapes, cord-want tilt, and motorized, etc. The add-on features to look for include UV control, light blocking, and anti-static control, etc.

For example, you can DIY paint them with colors like white, black, red, etc, if you want to install them as a major decorating element in your room. In fact, this is one of the best ways by which you can restore old and dirty faux wooden blinds into a new one without actually replacing them. The process may sometimes seem to be a hassle and time-consuming, but if you follow the right method and steps you will make painting them very convenient.

The very first step starts with choosing the right location and protecting the area you are spray painting the blinds in. You will need to lay down a tarp on the floor that will help in protecting the flooring from any overspray or paint splatter. If possible, choose the isolated exterior location where you can leave the painted blinds undisturbed for drying. After you have removed the wooden slats take them to your preferred location for cleaning and painting.

If you find the dirt, or grease too heavy to remove from blinds, use dish soap or baking soda in warm water to wipe it off. Please visit my disclosures page for more information. These vinyl window blinds have seen better days. Years of sun exposure had turned the white slats a gross yellow color, and they were pretty dirty too! Before I spent a ton of money replacing them, I decided to do a little experiment first.

I've painted kitchen cabinets , a tile backsplash , and even a tile floor before. Why not try painting blinds instead of throwing them away? These blinds are pretty easy to remove from the strings. They're held in place at the notches, but slide out easily. Once all the slats were removed from the strings, I took them out to the backyard for a quick scrub. Just fill a bucket with warm, soapy water and clean off years of grime!

Give them a quick rinse with the hose, then leave them in the sun to dry. You could also do this in a bathtub and you wouldn't have to deal with all the grass stuck to the slats like I did!

If your slats are really slick and smooth, you might want to rough yours up with sandpaper so the paint adheres properly. Mine had a bit of a texture to them, so I skipped this step. Put down a drop cloth or tarp, then lay out the slats. Make sure you have enough space between them so you can paint the sides at the same time. I like to use this handle on the spray paint can.

It gives better control over the spray, and prevents my hands from getting painted in the process! Use long, steady passes to apply a thin, even coat down the entire length of the slat.



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