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Paint DIY: How To Transform A Downstairs Loo With Paint
This article details a DIY project to transform a downstairs toilet, often an overlooked space, into an impactful area using paint and wall panelling. Jen Brake from @halfpaintedhouse leads the makeover, showcasing how small, strategic updates can significantly enhance a home's aesthetic. The project is part of a series focusing on small yet impactful makeovers, utilizing House Beautiful paint from Homebase.
The transformation begins with the removal of existing wall tiles. The article emphasizes safety precautions during this stage, such as wearing safety goggles and protective gloves, due to the tiles' tendency to chip and break. After removing the tiles, any dried adhesive must be thoroughly scraped off to ensure a flat, even surface for the subsequent panelling installation. A hammer and tile remover are suggested tools for this initial step.
Following tile removal, the entire room is painted with a base colour, specifically House Beautiful Think Pink TP.18 from Homebase, applied using a roller. The next, and arguably most challenging, step involves installing MDF wall panelling. The article notes that panelling is decorative and not structural, meaning bathroom fixtures must remain securely fixed to the wall. This necessitates careful and precise cutting of the panelling to fit around elements like the sink and toilet. While Jen is an experienced DIYer who creates her own panelling from MDF sheets, the article suggests that pre-cut panelling and moulding, available from retailers like Homebase, can simplify the process for others.
Installation of the panelling involves securing it to the wall using a nail gun and wall adhesive, then sealing the edges with decorator's caulk for a seamless finish. The panelling is then painted with a second shade of pink, House Beautiful Think Pink TP. 24, also from Homebase. To add a personalized touch, hand-painted yellow accents are applied using a small brush and House Beautiful Earth Notes EN.06 paint. The article highlights Jen Brake's Instagram as a resource for visual guidance on cutting and gluing panelling.
This project demonstrates how paint, combined with simple DIY techniques like panelling, can create a refreshed and vibrant look even in the smallest of spaces. It provides a practical guide for those looking to undertake a similar renovation, offering a list of necessary materials and a step-by-step approach to achieve a stylish and personalized downstairs loo.
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