Besides its matte finish, chalk paint differs from traditional paint in several other ways. One of the benefits is that it doesn't require any prep work—it can paint right over most clean, dry surfaces (except for metal or shiny laminate), even if they're already painted.
Chalk Paint is the original creation of Annie Sloan. It's a furniture paint designed to adhere to surfaces without sanding first. Chalk paint dries to a matte finish, requires a finish coat to protect against staining/damage, and is extremely versatile.
What Is The Difference Between Chalk Paint and Regular Paint? Chalk paint adheres well to surfaces if there is no possibility of a stain bleeding through, if the surface of the paint does not have a lot of sheen and if you plan on using a protectant coat on top of the chalk paint.
Although wax is a popular choice for chalk painted surfaces, it doesn't provide a scratch-resistant surface as liquid finishes do. Sealing chalk paint isn't required but I highly recommend it or you will begin to see chips and scratches on the surface quickly. Chalk paint is not very durable.
It's also good for thinning out other paint, or for achieving a rustic, 'chippy' style with a very light sheen. And don't forget: you can mix milk paint pigments to create any shade you want. Chalk paint, on the other hand, is better for creating a thicker, more even finish with a completely matte appearance.
Create a Smooth Finish With Chalk Paint™ People often ask us if you can “roll” Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan onto your piece. The answer is yes, you absolutely can! In this quick post, I'll show you how to use a velour roller and Annie Sloan's flat brush to create a smooth, long-lasting finish.
Latex Paint – The Best Alternative to Chalk Paint for Furniture. The primer takes only 30 minutes to dry. When you're ready, paint the piece with a roller like THIS one. It will also save time on your entire project and gives you a much smoother finish than painting with a brush.
Chalk paint is commonly used on furniture, as it gives pieces a gently aged appearance and is easy to distress. It's a great option when working on an intricate furniture design, as you don't have to sand or prime the surface you're painting.
Although it isn't necessary to seal chalk paint, it's highly recommended, as it will protect the paint so that it lasts longer, while looking its best. That being said, there are people that prefer not to add a top coat to seal the chalk paint.
CHALK PAINT CONS:
Chalk paint is thick and leaves brush marks. (Latex paint will also leave brush marks, but last time I used a spray gun for the latex paint.) You can't have custom colors mixed with Annie Sloan paint, though you are encouraged to mix them yourself.
In most cases, chalk paint adheres to furniture without primer or sanding, and it does not require primer. Cleaning quickly is usually all you need. In most cases, chalk paint adheres to furniture without primer or sanding, and it does not require primer. Cleaning quickly is usually all you need.
Chalk Paint® can be applied to walls. It gives a wonderful texture and matt look. Use a large brush to apply Chalk Paint® to walls, like the Annie Sloan Wall Paint Brush. A brush will use less paint than a roller (see Annie and Felix's experiment here) and will add depth and texture to the final finish.
You can use Chalk Paint® to repaint the doors on your kitchen cabinets and drawers quickly, easily – and with minimal spend.
Chalk paint is a water-based furniture paint first created by Annie Sloan. Using the chalky paint requires little prep work, looks great, and has a very durable finish once sealed with a clear coat of soft wax or water-based polyurethane.
While chalk paint can last from 1 to 5 years if stored properly, chalk paint will dry up much faster than that if left exposed to air. If your chalk paint has thickened considerably since last use, know that you can thin it with water if you'd like to use it again.
3 – Chalk paint is more expensive
You'll notice right away at the home improvement store that chalk paint costs more than latex paint, in the range of about 30-40%. This might be okay if a can of chalk paint stretched further than latex or you really did not need a primer but in our experience, it does not and you do.
First of all, chalk paint is not the same as chalk board paint. Chalky type paint is primarily used for painting furniture, although it can also be used for many other surfaces.
For furniture, it's best to use a satin or semigloss finish in either a latex or an oil-based paint. Never leave primer unpainted. If you choose a latex paint, a latex primer is an excellent choice for most uses.
Add a little water to your tin of Chalk Paint®. Apply the paint with a Flat Brush, working in the same direction as the grain. *Optional* When the paint is dry, use fine sandpaper – 600-grit or higher – to buff the finished surface.
After the wax has cured, take 600 or higher grit sandpaper (nothing more abrasive than 600) or a very fine sanding sponge and go over piece in a circular motion. Wipe off the excess debris as you go. Yes, you can sand it after the wax has been applied! It makes the piece super smooth.
Chalk paint adheres to furniture beautifully without the use of primer and (usually) no sanding. A quick cleaning is typically all you need.
Unlike other paints, chalk paint does not require sanding or priming, which makes it unique. Paint can be applied to almost any surface, indoors or outdoors: floors, ceilings, walls, furniture, glass, metal, wood, concrete, plaster, and even fabric.