How to Cover Knotty Pine Paneling
Wood paneling was an extremely popular wall treatment for decades and was found everywhere in the home---family rooms, kitchens, studies, bedrooms, and even on ceilings. Knotty pine paneling was perhaps the most popular, with finishes ranging from blonde to very dark. Wood paneling is quick to install and requires very little care, but it has some distinct disadvantages. It has become dated and, since it is meant to be a permanent wall covering, refinishing paneling is not as easy as with Sheetrock walls. Follow these guidelines to cover your old knotty pine paneling for an updated look. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- TSP cleaner
- Sponge or cloth
- Masking tape
- Paint brush, roller, or pad
- Latex primer
- Acrylic latex paint
- Putty knife
- Drywall compound
- Drywall trowel
- Skip trowel or sponge
Instructions
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Use a brush, roller, or pad to apply a coat of latex (water-based) stain-blocking primer if you simply wish to paint the paneling. Details such as panel grooves and wood grain will still be visible. Let the primer dry and apply another coat if the original color of the paneling shows through. Add two coats of acrylic latex interior paint for the final finish.
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Wipe the surface clean of dust and apply a coat of latex primer and two coats of acrylic latex for a painted finish. If you prefer wallpaper, glue it directly to the dried joint compound.
References
Resources
- Photo Credit Lowes Home Improvement