How To Use Renovator Paints to Transform Your Kitchen & Bathrooms

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Outdated kitchens and bathrooms don’t always require a complete renovation to look fresh and modern. With the right paint, you can breathe new life into tired cabinets, benchtops, tiles, and other surfaces. The Renovator range of paints offers a budget-friendly and simple way to give your home a makeover without tearing out fixtures or replacing entire surfaces.

In this article, we’ll show you how to use Renovator paints to transform your kitchen and bathroom, step by step. From prepping the surfaces to choosing the right finishes, this article covers everything you need to know to achieve a professional-looking result that lasts.

Why Choose Renovator Paints?

Renovator paints are specially designed to adhere to surfaces that other paints might struggle with—think laminate, tiles, or cabinetry. They are formulated to provide a durable, smooth finish that can withstand the high moisture and wear that kitchens and bathrooms face daily.

These paints also come in a variety of finishes and colours, so you can create the look you want without the expense of replacing entire surfaces.

  • Easy Application: No need to strip or sand surfaces extensively.
  • Durability: Designed for high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Versatility: Suitable for surfaces like tiles, laminate, and benchtops.
  • Cost-Effective: Update your space without costly renovations.

How to Use Renovator Paints: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. Plan Your Project

Before diving in, decide what areas you’ll be painting. Cabinets? Tiles? Benchtops? Measure these areas to determine how much paint you’ll need, and select the appropriate products for each surface. Be sure to choose a colour scheme that complements the rest of your kitchen or bathroom décor.

2. Gather Your Materials

Here’s what you’ll need for your Renovator paint project:

  • Renovator paint (appropriate for your chosen surface, e.g., cabinetry, tiles, or benchtops)
  • Paintbrushes or foam rollers
  • Painter’s tape and drop cloths
  • Surface cleaner and degreaser
  • Sandpaper (fine grit)
  • Tack cloth or damp rags for dust removal
  • Primer (if needed)
  • Sealant (for long-lasting protection)

3. Clean and Prep the Surfaces

Proper preparation is the key to a successful paint job, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Here’s how to prep:

  • Clean Thoroughly: Use a heavy-duty cleaner or degreaser to remove grease, grime, and soap scum. Surfaces like tiles and cabinets can accumulate oils that will prevent the paint from adhering properly.
  • Lightly Sand: Even though Renovator paints don’t require heavy sanding, lightly sanding smooth surfaces like laminate or tile will give the paint a better surface to grip. Use fine-grit sandpaper (around 220-grit) to rough up the surface, then wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove dust.
  • Tape and Protect: Use painter’s tape to mask off areas you don’t want painted, and cover floors or counters with drop cloths.

4. Apply Primer (If Needed)

Certain surfaces, like benchtops, might benefit from a coat of primer to ensure even paint coverage and durability. Not all Renovator paints require priming, but it’s recommended for high-wear areas. Satin finishes will require priming but priming is not necessary with Gloss finishes. 

5. Paint the Surfaces

Now, it’s time for the fun part!

  • Use a Foam Roller for Large Areas: Foam rollers provide a smooth finish without brush marks, making them perfect for cabinets and large tile areas.
  • Apply Thin, Even Coats: Renovator paints typically cover well, but applying two to three thin coats is better than trying to cover everything in one heavy coat. Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next (check the product’s drying times).
  • Touch Up with a Brush: For corners or smaller, intricate areas, use a small paintbrush to ensure you cover all the nooks and crannies.

6. Seal and Protect Your Surfaces

Once your paint is fully dry, it’s a good idea to apply a protective topcoat, especially in kitchens and bathrooms where water and heat can cause wear. Choose a clear, water-resistant sealant to help your paint last longer and prevent chipping or staining.

Popular Renovator Paint Applications

Cabinets

Revamp your kitchen cabinets by painting them with Renovator Cabinet Paint, which can adhere to wood, laminate, and even melamine. A satin or semi-gloss finish will give them a professional look and make cleaning easier.

Benchtops

Transform your countertops by applying Renovator Benchtop Paint. It’s durable and designed to handle the daily wear and tear of kitchen use. Choose a sleek matte finish for a modern feel or go glossy for a high-end look.

Tiles

Whether in the bathroom or kitchen, Renovator Tile Paint works wonders. You can update the backsplash or shower tiles without tearing them out. Opt for a neutral tone to create a fresh, clean space or go bold with a deep hue for dramatic effect.

FAQs on Using Renovator Paints

Can I paint over laminate without sanding it first?

While Renovator paints are designed to adhere well to laminate, lightly sanding the surface will improve adhesion and lead to a longer-lasting finish.

How long does Renovator paint take to dry?

Drying times depend on the surface and humidity, but most Renovator paints dry to the touch within 2-4 hours. It’s best to wait 24 hours between coats to ensure complete drying.

Do I need a topcoat or sealer after painting?

For high-traffic areas like benchtops and kitchen cabinets, a clear protective topcoat is recommended to seal the paint and prevent scratches or stains.

Can I use Renovator paint on bathroom tiles that get wet?

Yes, Renovator Tile Paint is designed for high-moisture areas like bathrooms. Just ensure you seal it with a water-resistant topcoat to protect the paint.

Can I paint directly over tiles, or do I need a primer?

Depending on the tile surface, some may benefit from a primer for better adhesion. Always clean and lightly sand tiles before painting for the best results.

Conclusion

Renovator paints offer an easy, budget-friendly solution for updating kitchens and bathrooms without the hassle and expense of a full renovation. Whether you’re painting cabinets, benchtops, or tiles, this versatile paint range will help you achieve a professional, modern finish that lasts.

With just a little time and effort, you can completely transform your space and give it the fresh, updated look you’ve always wanted.

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