Hello! I’m hoping to get some additional advice on the best way to paint my kitchen, which I believe is an older style Kaboodle kitchen.
I was going to use the Dulux Renovation range, but was informed by a very helpful and knowledgeable Bunnings staff member that the Dulux Renovation paint cannot be tinted to some colours (due to the limited base colours in the range), and so I can’t get the burnt orange colour I would like. I could get the burnt orange colour in the White Knight Laminate & Tile paint, but I don’t want to use this paint since it’s oil based and I cannot be bothered with the hassle of the clean up. The advice I was given was that I could instead use the Dulux Precision Adhesion Primer and simply use standard semi-gloss or satin paint over the top (tinted to the burnt orange colour of my choice). I was told the result would be similar to using the Dulux Renovation products with similar durability.
This option does seem cheaper and easier, since it would likely just be two coats of the adhesion primer and then two coats of the semi gloss paint. So my question is, has anyone painted their laminate kitchen this way (using the Dulux Precision Adhesion Primer with water based paint over the top), and how were the results? Or can any paint experts offer any additional advice?