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How to paint a bathroom?

Innov8tive
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How to paint a bathroom?

I'm really pleased with the way the bathroom reno's are going. Almost there for repainting. Please excuse the poor paint job (not my work). 

 

We are close to picking the colour scheme ( we decided to just stick with white) as it goes with everything as we may do a complete refit late down the track. 

 

The question is what to go with? I would preferably like a versatile paint that can be used in other parts of the house. 

 

In the bathroom we do have heat lights and the fan. From memory I think we have a primer but not sure if it will be suitable for the bathroom. 

 

So looking for suggestions for our next trip to Bunnings for paint. 

 

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EricL
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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

Hello @Innov8tive 

 

I propose looking at the Crommelin 1L Flat Aquablock Waterproof Primer Undercoat as a primer for your bathroom. It is specifically designed for bathroom and kitchen use. For the topcoat, I recommend looking at Dulux 4L Interior Paint Wash&Wear +PLUS Kitchen & Bathroom Low Sheen Vivid White - 4L.  It is made specifically to withstand humid or damp environments. Low sheen is a good choice for all interior walls including high traffic areas. Recommended for use on walls, doors, window frames, skirting and architraves in the kitchen, laundry and bathroom. 

 

In regards to your question of usability, yes, they can be used outside of the bathroom and onto other sections of your home.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Innov8tive
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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

Hi @EricL 

Thanks for the response. It has been a while since I painted so these look like good choices. My question is about using this primer undercoat before the top coat. On a few walls we are having feature walls with a specific color in mind. I would like to know what your advice is around this is. Can we use the undercaot you referred to and then when ready do the top coat in whatever color we have chosen? 

Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

Hi @Innov8tive,

 

You can topcoat over the Aquablock in whatever colour you choose. However, this primer is specifically designed for moisture-prone areas. If you are looking to undercoat other walls in your house, like living rooms or bedrooms, then cost-wise it would be worth switching to a standard primer like Dulux 1Step Prep Primer, Sealer & Undercoat 4L - 4L. It comes in larger containers and is less costly than the Aquablock.

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

@MitchellMc 

 

Hey thanks. The entire house is being painted so I'm sure we will be getting a few of these for the primer. I think cost wise we should go with this option. Thanks for your input. 

Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

@MitchellMc I'm going to go with the Dulux 1 step prep primer - 4L. 

 

Putting aside colours for feature walls - there are some rooms that will just be white. 

 

What paint (cost effective wise) would you recommend for a top coat - keeping in in mind that cost does matter as this is for the whole house and not just one room. 

 

I'm trying to get together a cost/budget for painting. 

EricL
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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

Hello @Innov8tive 

 

I suggest looking at the Taubmans 4L White Low Sheen Easycoat All Walls Interior Paint and British Paints Clean And Protect White Low Sheen - 4L as alternatives. They can be tinted to a great number of colours, and both are water-based. Both have reasonable cost when purchased in the 15L buckets. Coverage is stated at 12 square meters for Taubmans and 16 square meters for British paints. 

 

If you need have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

@EricL 

 

Thanks for that. I will check out both of these. I look forward to having all the colours chosen so I can get on with the job. 

Innov8tive
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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

@EricL @MitchellMc 

 

I need some advice for the painting of my whole house. There are 7 indoor rooms to paint. Primer and top coat with colours as a feature wall in some rooms. 

 

I need to do a costing so we have an idea of the total cost. I've painted many times before but never a whole house. 

 

At this stage - we will be painting it ourselves. I don't know if it's a cheaper option to have a painter do it or if it's cheaper to do it ourselves? 

 

Nevertheless a costing needs to be done - what do you suggest is the best and easiest way to do that? 

 

Thanks. 

JacobZ
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Re: Paint choices for bsthroom

Hi @Innov8tive,

 

Thank you for your questions about painting your house.

 

Doing it yourself will almost certainly be cheaper, but you have to take into account the amount of time, effort and the quality of finish you can achieve. 

 

When paying a professional, ultimately, these are the things you are paying a premium for. If you value these things highly, then it's usually better to have a professional do the work for you. 

 

In saying this, D.I.Y. is fun, and painting is a nice, relatively easy task that almost everyone can do. If the time and effort it takes to do the job aren't a concern and you are happy to take the time to get a high-quality finish, then I'd say do it yourself.

 

To start with, I'd suggest you start by measuring the width, length and height of each room. You can then use our Paint Calculator to work out how much paint is required for each room. It would then just be a case of adding up the volume of paint and multiplying it by the cost of your chosen paints.

 

You'd then have to add on the cost of things like paint brushes, paint rollers, tape, drop sheets and buckets.

 

You can get a pretty decent estimate of costs by adding up these things and then comparing it to the quoted price from a professional. 

 

Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Jacob

 

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