can you really effectively paint over tiles?
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what do you think of wood effect tiles ??
Comments (14)We have recently fitted wood effect vinyl click flooring in a number of kitchens & bathrooms by Moduleo. They are a great alternative to tiles & are suitable for UFH. You can see examples of this product in both 'Livesey' & 'Chepstow' kitchens on our profile. Porcelain wood effect tiles are very popular & there a some stunning examples available, we have sourced a selection from both Spain & Italy. If you require any samples please don't hesitate to contact us....See MoreThe pebble effect tiles, do you like them?
Comments (1)I really like them. They bring a beautiful, organic feel to any bathroom. I would use them carefully since they can become a tad fussy if used out of moderation....See MoreCan you paint 3D oak-effect veneer covered MDF?
Comments (4)I wouldn’t get an electric sander to it as this might damage the veneer but I would use a hand sanding block just to provide a key for the paint. For black paint I can absolutely recommend this stuff: https://www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-quick-dry-matt-paint-black-500ml/p/0189009 It’s fairly thin but covers really well. Apply 2-3 coats with mini foam roller and brush for the fiddly bits. Top that with Wilko’s clear Matt varnish, again 2-3 coats and you’ll have a great finish. For a super smooth finish you can apply more coats of varnish then sand with wet and dry sandpaper (wet in this instance) till you get a whitish paste then wipe off and let dry, should result in a gorgeous finish....See Morewhich way to lay wood effect tiles?
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