I did a ton of research and ended up choosing rustoleum speciality tub and tile paint for the sink and vanity top.
Can you paint a bathroom countertop and sink.
As one of the top 10 ways to decorate for less repainting your vanity countertop can be a viable option if you are renovating on a budget.
The most important thing about painting a bathroom sink is the prep work.
One of the biggest transformations and most cost effective projects was the countertop and sink.
Can you paint a bathroom sink.
Use a flash bond primer that will stick to the laminate and to the paint.
If you are a new visitor to 2 bees in a pod i recently completed a a full bathroom makeover on a budget.
Every single surface was transformed except the bathtub.
The painting was actually pretty easy but these steps take.
A painted bathroom sink was a bit more tricky but still not terrible.
I really couldn t live with the off white vanity and sink throwing off the whole vision for the bathroom.
Easy yes you read that correctly.
Wipe down the countertop with paint thinner to make sure they are completely clean before you start painting.
Everything you need to know about my diy painted bathroom countertop and sink.
Make sure you ventilate the area well.
Begin by sanding the surface with fine grade sandpaper to lightly scuff away the gloss being careful not to sand away the color.
Although i was skeptical after thinking this over i decided to go for it.
Use a roller to avoid brushstrokes in your finish.
Here s another close up of the nastiness.
Paint your bathroom sink with a special little product from rustoleum called appliance epoxy.
I think the one piece sink countertop and the handle were both original to our townhouse built in the mid 1970s.
First i used the fine bristled brush to cut in around the edges of the counter.
When the primer is dry roll on a base coat of latex paint.
Follow this 5 step guide to learn how to paint a laminate vanity with a vibrant coat of paint.
Painting the countertop is actually pretty easy.
How to paint a bathroom vanity countertop.
Lightly sand the counter with 150 grit sandpaper and wipe off any dust with a damp cloth.
I was not feeling good about painting at this point.
Prime the entire surface with 100 percent acrylic primer.
The rustoleum box recommends using a 4 inch roller with foam cover and a very fine bristled brush for the edges.
Clean the countertop with warm soap and water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Wipe clean then lightly roll on a coat of primer for nonporous surfaces.
Open a window place a box fan in the window pointing outside to suck the fumes out wear a respirator and turn on a vent fan if you have one.