How to Paint Bathroom Tiles? By Step

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Written By Andrew Smith

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Are you thinking of renovating your bathroom, but don’t want to do a big renovation? You will love this idea! A fantastic option to give a renewed air to this room in the house is to paint the tiles . Without doing works and without spending too much, you can have a completely new toilet, leaving behind the outdated appearance of the tiles. Painting bathroom tiles can be a cost-effective and easy way to refresh the look of your bathroom without having to replace them.

What materials do I need to paint tiles?

To paint the tiles you will need to have the following materials and tools on hand:

universal solvent
bathroom tile glaze
joint marker
paint tray
Roller
small brush
Masking tape
putty and spatula
ground cover material
Rag
Before starting, it is important to have the area clear so you will not have anything that could bother you or that could stain. Therefore, remove towel rails, roll holders or other objects in the bathroom that you have in sight.

Painting bathroom tiles and marble can be a cost-effective and easy way to refresh the look of your bathroom without having to replace them.

Steps to paint bathroom tiles

To paint the bathroom tiles, it is important that you make sure there is enough ventilation in the room, since you are going to work with toxic products. Bearing this in mind, and once you have gathered the materials and removed the objects from the bathroom, these are the steps to follow to paint the bathroom tiles .

Prepare the painting area

The first thing before painting the tiles is to check that there is no mold. If there is, you must remove it, a day before so that the surface dries well, with a bleach-based product or a fungicide . Remove any loose paint with the putty knife.

Fill any cracks between the tiles, or any holes in the wall or ceiling (if you are going to paint the ceiling) with caulk. Sand the excess putty, so that it is uniform.

Solvent clean all tiles and rinse with cold water. This way you will remove the remains of dust and dirt , and the paint will adhere better. Protects the floor, furniture, taps. Anything that can get dirty with paint.

paint bathroom tiles

Before opening the paint can, shake beforehand and stir well so that it is homogeneous. Pour the paint into the tray to make accessing the paint easier and more convenient. With the small or palette brush, define the areas that you are going to paint and “cut” the corners. Afterwards, it’s time to use the roller to paint the bathroom tiles . Let dry 24 hours, before giving it a second coat .

Last details

If you have not chosen white to paint the bathroom tiles , go over the joints to achieve a perfect finish. Put the bathroom objects in their place , to leave the bathroom as it was, but with a renewed look . You can take the opportunity to make some change that enhances this new air in the room, such as changing a small piece of furniture , bathroom accessories or towels.

Clean and prepare the tiles – Clean the tiles and granite thoroughly and remove any grime, dirt, or soap residue. Use sandpaper to lightly rough up the surface of the tiles to help the paint adhere better.

Prime the tiles – Apply a coat of primer specifically designed for tiles and allow it to dry completely.

Paint the tiles – Use a paintbrush or roller to apply the first coat of tile paint. Make sure to apply the paint evenly and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for drying times.

Apply additional coats if necessary – Depending on the color and finish you want, you may need to apply additional coats.

Seal the tiles – Once the final coat has dried, apply a clear sealer to protect the paint and ensure it lasts as long as possible.

Conclusion:

Painting bathroom tiles can be a cost-effective and easy way to refresh the look of your bathroom without having to replace them. You can give your bathroom tiles a fresh new look with a coat of paint. Remember to use a high-quality paint and primer, and take your time to ensure a smooth, even application.

 

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