How do I paint over wall board?
I was told this is wallboard, but my question is, how could I go about painting it? It’s relatively smooth and has indentations in it (where the white parts are).
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Hello Emily,
Do you want it to all be one colour? Use a brush or a roller. You will still have the outline of the underlying design show through, or do you just want to change the colour of the tiles? Use an Artist brush and paint tiles individually, or use a sponge to do it. That way you can change the look in anyway you like to suit! Have fun.......
Wait is this in a shower? I wouldn't fill it with anything if that is the case. You can paint it but make sure you sand beforehand.
Hello again,
First remove the black Gunge with either Wet Wipe, then , WD-40 or Goo Gone.
NB: You will not be able to loose the design by putting anything over it. The : only way would be to remove it all and start again with Ceramic tiles etc.
Then Prime with ESP (Easy all Surface Preparation). Use either Semi Gloss or Eggshell paint and cover the entire lot. Best wishes.
Here's a post that might help you - https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-paint-wood-paneling/
I have personally not done this project —but here’s a link that might be helpful. Careful cleaning and the use of a bonding primer might be very important for good adhesion and results.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/bathroom/showers-tubs/painted-shower-tile-38393518?
Painted Shower Tile
First of all, this is not wallboard. What you have are tiled and grouted walls - in a bathroom from the looks of it. Huge difference. No time like the present to learn about different types of walls. You can paint it, but it will be a process, and not something that is completed in a few hours. Here are some sites to help you out.
https://todayshomeowner.com/how-to-paint-over-ceramic-tile-in-a-bathroom/
https://youtu.be/O9POAwWy0uM
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/painting-bathroom-tile/
Emily...use a good primer then paint
Hi Emily, you can definitely paint this tile, there are a lot of videos out the, here is one to check out, remember to follow instruction exactly if using a tile painting kit,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCJdZeeNPvw
Hi Emily,
This definitely looks like tile with grout, not wallboard. As part of your research, I thought it would be helpful if you learned about the pros and cons of painting any kind of tile. Bob Vila has an article that should help. Wishing you the best.
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/painting-bathroom-tile/
Yup it's wallboard. I know them as bath panels. Hardboard with a fake porcelain coating made to look like tile. You can use Rustoleum or Homax tub and tile paint kits.
William is right that this is moisture resistant panelling, sometimes called bathroom wallboard. Designs made to look like tile and grout are commonly used in bathrooms. Overall pattern choices, like the second picture, are often seen in travel trailers.
You could use a kit like I did for this project:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/sinks-faucets/refinishing-my-kitchen-sink-43550851
Refinishing My Kitchen Sink
Here's another informative reference on how to paint wallboard:
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-paint-vinylcovered-wallboards
Uee a good primer first
You could paint over it but if it’s in the shower it will come off
The most important step is prep! Prime with an oil based primer first!
Hi Emily, I have the exact same wall board and I’m curious to know what you have tried. I’ve thought about wall papering over but considering it’s in a bathroom I’m afraid it will peel.