Instructions. If possible, always paint your furniture disassembled, it's a much faster process and allows you to be more accurate. IKEA makes this easy since most items are purchased disassembled. If you're painting a small shelf or low-traffic item, sanding isn't necessary when using the correct primer.
Best paint for IKEA furniture
Before you start painting, you need to know what to paint with. Chalk paint is often used for painting furniture. This is because it's available in loads of different colours, applies easily (even in the nooks and crannies), and the majority of chalk paints don't need a primer.
Yes, you can paint RTA furniture from IKEA or any other store. Of course, this rule doesn't apply to every piece of IKEA furniture. We wouldn't recommend painting anything covered in fabric. And anything made of plastic can be tricky to paint and get right.
Prime your piece.
The secret to getting paint to stick to Ikea laminate furniture is primer! A primer will help your paint bond to the piece of furniture. It will also reduce chipping and peeling. I recommend Zinnser B-I-N, Colourtrend Prime 3, or this Rust-oleum Primer.
Can you paint over Ikea furniture without sanding? On laminate furniture, yes you can! But remember, when I say no sanding – it means you don't have to use a lot of strength or an electric sander to get the “finish” completely off. We do need very light scuffing on the entire piece to roughen up the surface.
Apply a primer first (based on the paint type and color you've selected) and let it dry. After the primer is dry, apply multiple thin coats of paint until it is the color you want. Let the paint completely dry overnight or for 24 hours. Stain your bookcase if it is made of wood to give it a classic look.
Yes! Furniture made of veneer can be painted with chalk paint. You should, however, prime the veneer first.
Can you paint IKEA PAX wardrobes? Yes, you can paint PAX wardrobes to create a bespoke wardrobe that fits your space.
Chalk paint is the best way to paint practically anything without sanding. It offers a gorgeous matte finish and no need to prepare the surface. Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint was the cornerstone of the painted furniture industry as we know it.
Chalk paint is a great choice for painting laminate cabinets because it “hides” brush strokes. If you're using chalk paint for a project, you pretty much can't mess it up.
Can you put wallpaper on IKEA furniture? Yes, you can use wallpaper on IKEA furniture. I've used peel and stick wallpaper on the back of a Billy bookcase with success. IKEA furniture is practically made to be hacked with paint and wallpaper!
A sure way to recognize wood laminate is when the grain does NOT follow through your piece. Wood Veneer is a sheet or thin layer of 'quality-natural-hardwood' that is adhered to a lesser quality wood surface. Wood Veneers give the impression of a more desired quality wood without being as costly.
Latex paint is recommended for laminate surface painting projects because of its durability and smooth finish. Try ProClassic Interior Acrylic Latex Enamel for lighter colors, and All Surface Latex Enamel Base for deeper hues.
You can sand, prime and paint laminate as if it were a solid wood piece of furniture! It's easy to skip the sanding step, because sanding is a drag… but it's especially important with laminate. Because it's often somewhat glossy-looking, and important to sand it down until the finish is very dull before priming.
What Finish Do You Paint Bookshelves? Paints with polycrylic, polyurethane, or shellac finishes protect and enhance the natural appearance of the wood. A colored stain, acrylic paint or enamel-based paint can be applied. If you intend to paint solid-color, you should apply two coats first without primer.
A: We recommend going for latex-based or water-based paint formulations when painting your bookcase. Latex paints are easier to work with and affordable, but you won't get the same durability as you get with oil-based formulations.
Using a professional sprayer to paint your bookshelves is best if you want that smooth factory-like finish. With a sprayer, you can also paint a lot faster than brushing and rolling coat after coat.
Wipe over the shelves with a tack cloth to remove any loose particles created by sanding. Put a thin coat of primer/sealant on the shelves with a natural bristle brush. Let the boards dry for an hour or until dry to the touch, then paint a second coat with a foam brush in long, consistent strokes.
Make sure the veneer doesn't have cracks. If needed, remove any sections of peeling veneer. Clean the piece well, prime, and then apply a few coats of chalk paint to the veneer furniture. It'll look brand new!