Before you paint over it or tear it out try these knotty pine walls decorating ideas it just might make you love that paneling after all.
How to paint knotty pine wood walls.
If you re looking for something a little more contemporary though it s fine to just paint over it.
As you know from my ramblings post a few weeks ago i had three makeover projects underway at the 70 s landing pad the mudroom laundry room the guest room and the guest bathroom.
Traditional knotty pine is characterized by warm yellow to orange colors.
Last year i sanded down all the schellaced knotty pine walls in my rec room primered them with kiltz primer and then painted 2 walls white and the remaining walls taupe using latex semi gloss paint.
If the knotty pine has been covered with polyurethane you ll probably need to use an oil based primer first because a latex primer won t stick well to the polyurethane surface.
Now the knots in the 2 white walls are bleeding back through.
Stained knotty pine is more difficult to paint than fine grained.
There is a thin gap that recedes too far into the wall to be adequately covered by paint alone.
Instead you need to caulk each of these seams.
Changing the look of knotty pine walls could.
Look around the web and you ll find tons of blog posts about why and how to paint over pine but today we ll go through when it s appropriate to keep it and 3 ways to make the most.
Okay so prep usually comes before the painting but with knotty pine you will start to notice areas that need more work as you are priming.
The area up in the sky light reflected drip like black water marks on it so we decided to paint the ceiling had the skylights replaced three months ago and we know the knotty pine is in fine shape.
Most wood species need at least one coat of primer before painting to seal the pores ensure even coverage and encourage long wear.
Knotty pine is used anywhere wood appears as a decor element.
Hello we have a small sunroom western side of the house has knotty pine wood on the walls ceiling and up into the cut out skylight areas.
Knotty pine paneling has long been a staple of summer cottage cabin construction and the 1950s 1970s was completely ubiquitous in even primary residences.
Paneling for walls and ceilings flooring cabinets and furniture.
Sometimes the knotty pine serves as an accent wall such as around a stacked stone fireplace or every wall in the room could be covered with the wood.