Looking to paint my bamboo style indoor sunroom furniture...
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I would sand it lightly and then paint it with spray paint.
I have painted furniture like this before; you will want to lightly sand and use spray paint for your color. I would clear coat with an acrylic sealer; matte or shiny depending on the look you want.
I would paint with a stain blocker like Kilz then spray paint any color you like. If you don't Kill it first, the color will bleed through the new paint unless it is a dark color like brown , black or navy blue.
Thank you , I am considering doing them in black. But good idea.
Looks like bamboo! I agree with Suzanne and Deanna. Lightly sand to remove the gloss and roughen the surface for paint. Use spray paint. Several light coats will give you a smooth finish. Seal with lacquer for a durable finish that won't crack under stress and movement. Rustoleum or Krylon.
Thank you will definitely give it a try.
We use Rust-Oleum for best cover on the paint and quality on the sealer