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How Much Paint Do I Need For 4 Chairs

How Much Paint Do I Need?

Here's a unproblematic formula to help you work information technology out...

One of the almost oftentimes asked questions I have customers message me about is how much paint they will demand to buy for their upcoming project.

Our Vintage Bird Furniture Paint goes a long style… I also accept customers get in touch to allow me know they were skeptical of my recommendation for them, but are very pleasantly surprised at how little pigment they ended up using. Virtually say they have enough paint left over for some other small project at a later date.

When working out how much paint I am going to need, I employ a uncomplicated formula. I decided it's probably fourth dimension I shared it, so you can confidently purchase the right amount of pigment and non get defenseless short, or stop up with much more than yous need!

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In the picture above, the vanity unit has been broken down into roughly equal areas.

This is a  full of 6 panels (panel number 5 is counted twice as we are painting both sides of the vanity.) On a piece like this, the average size of a door, or fix of drawers is approximately 55 cm loftier by 30cm wide. This equates to roughly .17 metres square.

When working out how much paint you volition need, exercise the step above offset.

Top tip: Not sure how to break the panels down? Try taking a photograph on your smart telephone and then draw in the console shapes. This gives you lot a skilful visual to work off and helps you include all the dissimilar areas.

I know that I will need approximately 100ml of paint for three thin coats to one panel of the size above. If you are painting panels that are much larger or much smaller, increase or decrease your millilitres accordingly.

The formula that I demand to piece of work out the total volume then becomes easy…

six panels x 100ml = 600ml.

If I wanted to paint the inside of the doors and backs of the drawer fronts (which we did on this projection) then I would increase the amount of panels past three, so 9 x 100ml = 900ml.

The amount of pigment you use will likewise depend on the surface you lot will exist painting onto. For example, a slice that is erstwhile, and the timber is dry and rough will absorb more paint than something that has been pre-sealed. My friend and I painted her vanity pictured above in Stormy Eve onto a surface that nosotros prepped with a scuff sand and a glaze of B.S.B. This meant the surface wasn't porous and we had more than than enough paint from a one litre canteen to paint outside and inside the vanity, and also the timber frame of the big bath mirror. (At that place's fifty-fifty plenty left over in the bottle to paint a pocket-sized stool or a ring around the wicker clothes basket).

This means my friend Renae got a smashing budget friendly bathroom makeover for under $100 (including a good quality brush and some sanding blocks!)

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If you are working out how much y'all will need for more than than 1 piece, here's another case using a project completed by painting friend, Bid.

Bid painted over her lacquered, pine bedside cabinets, and queen sized bedframe using approximately 1.v litres of paint.  Once more, when she asked me how much paint she would need, I bankrupt it down into equal sized panels which totalled ten. (This took the small sides of the bedsides and the gaps between the bed frame slats into account).

The formula then used is the same as to a higher place:

10 (panels) x 100ml = 1.0 litres.

Throw in a Cling On! brush, and some of our Hemp Finishing Oil to seal and protect, that'south a bedroom make over for around $100.00!

Nevertheless Scratching Your Head?

 Even without using the above formula, you can even so roughly work out y'all may need by looking at the following examples. These take been calculated knowing that one litre of our Furniture Pigment will cover approximately 15 metres square.

An boilerplate sized bedside table with two drawers = 250ml bottle

A medium sized sideboard with two doors and two drawers = 500ml bottle

A dining table and half dozen wooden chairs = 1 litre

A double or queen bed frame and two big bedside cabinets = 1 litre.

A small-scale stool or breakfast trayon a stand = 100ml

Promise that helps you with getting your next project underway.

You can find everything y'all demand to prep, paint and terminate your project in our online store

birdonthehill.com.au

Happy painting,

Corrina

Bird on the Colinaxx

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