A very good guide detailing how to paint wood paneling is available at: http://www.younghouselove.com/2009/08/how-to-paint-wood-paneling/ You can pick up some great tips and techniques there.
You can find lots of info on RustOleum spray paint on their website. You may also look at hardware stores for more information. http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=97
First apply a good, even coat of primer (kilz interior primer/sealer works well on paneling) Once the primer has dried completely you will be able to see clearly where any holes or cracks are in the paneling, as you will want to fill any such voids before you apply the paint. When the primer is dry and all the nail, tack and screw holes are filled you can then apply the paint. I like to use a short nap fleece roller cover for surfaces like paneling. The fleece (sheep skin) rollers are a little more expensive but they do not spatter paint everywhere like other roller covers and they last a lot longer.
When you cross a quarter horse and a thoroughbred, you will get an appendix quarter horse. The paint may or may not come out in the foal. That is all in the genetics, and I would need more info to tell you that.
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You can find lots of info on RustOleum spray paint on their website. You may also look at hardware stores for more information. http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=97
You may want to visit your local Home Depot or Lowe's Department store. There you can find samples, color pallettes and others designs to help you coordinate your remodeling.
You can find lots of information on paint distressing on the do it yourself network website. They have information about many things and in clear detail.
To make wood paneling look more modern, you can paint it in a light, neutral color to brighten up the space. Another option is to sand and refinish the wood for a more contemporary look. Adding contemporary furniture, minimalist decor, and accent lighting can also help update the overall aesthetic.
First apply a good, even coat of primer (kilz interior primer/sealer works well on paneling) Once the primer has dried completely you will be able to see clearly where any holes or cracks are in the paneling, as you will want to fill any such voids before you apply the paint. When the primer is dry and all the nail, tack and screw holes are filled you can then apply the paint. I like to use a short nap fleece roller cover for surfaces like paneling. The fleece (sheep skin) rollers are a little more expensive but they do not spatter paint everywhere like other roller covers and they last a lot longer.
HGTV has articles dedicated to how to properly paint panelling. Here is an example of an article: http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/tips-for-painting-paneling/index.html. It stresses the importance of making sure the panels are completely clean before painting.
You can find more information about paint distressing on real milk paint if you are going to use the technique or just want to learn more about it. To find out more go to the link provided:http://www.realmilkpaint.com/
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Home Depot paint is a regarded as a reasonable type of paint. You can find out more information about its uses at the following website: http://www.homedepot.ca/catalog/paint/172833.
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