Can I paint barnboard paneling in my 1980s circa family room?
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Kimm at Reinvented and RoadKill Rescue on Jan 27, 2015Absolutely you can paint it! :) Sand first if you'd like to remove some of the rough texture, prime well, and paint. I would recommend white or a very light cream, that will brighten up the room and look very classic.Helpful Reply
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Sandra K Nolan on Jan 27, 2015I painted my paneling after a light sanding. I used a white with a touch of blue that could barely be noticed. I only painted the main wall and it really looked niceHelpful Reply
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Workerbee on Jan 27, 2015Back in the day that paneling was popular, it was also common to apply a product called Liquid Gold, it was an oil that cleaned and preserved the wood. Oil stain would be fine but any water base finish will need to be primed with a stain blocker primer. Good luckHelpful Reply
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Rebecca on Jan 27, 2015I washed mine down with trisodium phosphate so I didn't have to sand.... that would have been a lot of sanding! lol.... it looked great - painted it a lighter creamy color.Helpful Reply
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Kimm at Reinvented and RoadKill Rescue on Jan 27, 2015Tracy I have never used exterior stain, I'm sure someone at your local hardware store could probably help! Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Dianne Anderson on Jan 27, 2015I painted my dark wood paneling a warm beige. It even had designs on it like a carving. i painted over all of it and put up wallpaper border at the top. It was the 80's and I'd had enough wood paneling in my life. After finishng, I wondered why it took me so long to make the decision to brighten up my space.Helpful Reply
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Sandra K Nolan on Jan 27, 2015I also had a friend that painted each strip in the paneling a different pastel color for their daughter's nurseryHelpful Reply
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Belinda Todd on Jan 27, 2015You can also buy textured paintable wallpaper at the home improvement box stores. I have done this and it looks nice.Helpful Reply
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Cathy on Jan 27, 2015I painted all the paneling in our house we just bought 2 years ago. However, I used caulk to fill in the gaps of the paneling, then sanded, caulked again, then sanded, then painted. It leaves a smooth wall, just like drywall.Helpful Reply
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Irishkay on Jan 28, 2015Yes you can. Might have to prime and caulk. Have you thought about sanding and and making it lighter? You have a gem there,,,,enjoy.Helpful Reply
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Melinda Smith on Jan 28, 2015You can paint it, but I have also seen textured wallpaper installed over it and then painted. It looked great! You couldn't tell it used to be paneling. I would suggest you clean it well first so the glue will adhere.Helpful Reply
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Jeanie Randall on Jan 28, 2015Minwax has a white wash pickling stain that might give you a result you like, going over the existing finish and allow you to keeping the wood texture. I also agree with Irishkay to try sanding it to make it lighter. good luck.Helpful Reply
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4Real Linda on Jan 28, 2015Absolutely you can paint it. I did most of my first house that way bf I knew how to sheet rock. Painting works well. If you ever want to know my inexperienced way to turn paneling into look of textured sheet rock, let me know. I did that 15 yrs ago and nobody had a clue it wasn't beautiful low texture sheet rock. I part of same technique to convert recessed outdated design on kitchen cabinets and convert to flat panel or shakerHelpful Reply
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LoriKindler on Jan 28, 2015Oh, we didn't even sand ours. Gave it a good cleaning, put a good primer on and 2 coats. Looks fine. It's one of the kid's bedrooms if you can believe it. She can nail up hooks where ever she wants. The master bedroom had it as well and we drywalled over that one.Helpful Reply
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4Real Linda on Jan 29, 2015Great! Email is freedmanljf @ hotmail.com. It is time consuming but results were great. I'll give the short answer and email me if you want details. I used putty knife and compound and shackling to fill the crevices. Once u get hang of it, it's Easter than sounds, wet one or dry sand bt coats. Let dry before sanding, whip off dust and repeat until almost smooth. Net step buy dry bag of wall texture and fluffy nap. Mix in bucket with water using paint stiring bit. You can add primer in texture if you want to save a step. Roll on walls. Use a painting screen in bucket. Let dry and gentle sand to your liking. Then paint and nobody will know you did not have pros come in rip out paneling, install Sheetrock, tape and mud, then, texture. U are basically skipping cost and steps but you have more joints to fill. I sometimes fill with my fingers and putty knife. I don't live there to send pics but made a lot on that house. I will send u some picks of cabinet doors I'm doing now. Same steps but no texture. I'm doing 2 ways for use in different rooms. Turning them into sleek modern flat panel and converted some to shaker style. Did I ramble and say too much. I'm trying to learn bf I start my empowering women to go for It blog for remodeling, motivation, avoiding overuse pain after DIY projects ( was a therapist for 16 yrs and retired to remodel full time) @ 40. LolHelpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Jan 29, 2015@Tracy Brazeal Yanouzas you can absolutely paint it. I use old fence boards - very similar to barn wood. If you don't sand it will be harder to paint and take more paint. Not so sure I would caulk as that would deter from the look of wood. When painted, sanded or not it has a rustic but classy look. As suggested above I too would recommend the lighter colours - would look so interesting. Thanks for posting.Helpful Reply
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Wendy Johnson on Jan 30, 2015no answers, just want to save for if I paint my panelingHelpful Reply
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Cathy C on Jan 30, 2015I like the wood as is and I personally might use accent pieces to lighten up the room but if you do want to redo the wood, might try whitewashing.Helpful Reply
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