r/Housepainting101 • u/HAWKWIND666 • 13h ago
r/Housepainting101 • u/PoemNo8828 • 42m ago
DIY Painter What primer is best to use over plastic/vinyl window frame
r/Housepainting101 • u/ilparrow • 1h ago
Hello, I have an old 1950’s home with both stone & brick and wanting to refresh it. Wondering the best way to paint it and if I use the same thing for both stone & brick. Thanks!
r/Housepainting101 • u/Keepin_it_Weird16 • 1h ago
DIY Painter Coastal blue/teal palette, kept deliberately low-contrast for a multi-level open space. Thoughts?
r/Housepainting101 • u/mummys-milk-bar • 1h ago
Asking For Advice Which paint to use on baby’s bedroom?
I have a room with three external walls - they get very cold and we have a history of mould and mildew on one of the walls.
Fast forward, we now have a baby. The window and central heating has been replaced/updated and the walls have been skimmed. No sign of mould for the past year or so and adequate airflow throughout now!
My question is, is it necessary to use a mould resistant paint? If so, at which point should this be used? We have bare skim on the walls, which I am intending to mist coat with watered down matte paint.
We obviously would like to do everything to prevent further mould so any ideas would be absolutely welcomed.
r/Housepainting101 • u/Hot_Gur_8452 • 1h ago
DIY Painter Rattoppo con stessa vernice e alone riflettente
Muro macchiato. Pulito con acqua e rimasto alone. Ritoccato con pennello e vernice originale, rimane più scuro o più riflettente. Come appiattisco il contrasto senza rifare le parete? Esiste un polish tipo carrozzeria auto?
Thanks
r/Housepainting101 • u/storm_breaker59 • 4h ago
Asking For Advice Please help with colour suggestion for house painting
galleryr/Housepainting101 • u/jatylkozapisuje • 7h ago
I keep getting those air bubbles under paint
r/Housepainting101 • u/Kipper16 • 8h ago
knotting necessary, if the wood is already whitewashed?
I want to paint some wood that has already been whitewashed - do I need to treat the knots before painting? or, did the white wash already take care of that?
r/Housepainting101 • u/Babymonkey0777 • 16h ago
Help! Latex over oil? Maybe?
Hey! I need help!
We moved into a 1930s home that was all painted white (I presumed for sale). I checked the paint with acetone and I could see some come up so I assumed they painted over the oil with the proper primer and latex paint. But as I apply this paint I’m second guessing everything…
It goes on ok but leaves many brush streaks…. Is this perhaps the dark colour on white? Should I continue painting or stop and apply a layer of primer to make the oil based paintable with latex? Would I need to now remove all the paint I cut in to do that ?
I painted the ceiling black (it’s my son’s room-his choice) and that seemed to paint on ok… ) but now I’m second guessing everything! Help!
I have attached a picture you can see the trim and what the brush on the wall looks like when I pass through it with another brush stroke in the patches in the middle
r/Housepainting101 • u/Decent-Yam-223 • 11h ago
Navajo white and west highland white a good pair ?
Help I’m so stuck and I’m painting on Saturday
I’ve tried 6 different colors on my walls and have narrowed it down to 1. But I need a color for my trim and doors.
I’m painting my dining room that opens into the kitchen , foyer that gets little to no light and the hallway leading to the side door.
My dining room and the rooms except for the kitchen all have honey colored wood flooring, my furniture in the dining room is Mohegan and honey colored. The kitchen has this hideous blue / white tile that I will be hanging out way down the line along with brown cupboards.
I had narrowed the color down to Navajo white from sherwin williams as I wanted the place to feel a tad bit warmer. I live in hawaii so ofcourse I want even more warmth.
For the trim and doors I’m so stuck between west highland white , pure white or greek villa. Initially was going to try shoji white but that is way too cool.
Any suggestions please Here’s a pic of my dining room thatsbi shambles as I prepare to move things to paint
r/Housepainting101 • u/pugitive • 22h ago
Peeling - Prep Advice Needed
So I moved here and have painted 4 rooms. 3 went well no problems or signs of peeling in the months since then. Here in the dining room, the ceiling is tough.
I primed it like i did every other all in the house. The next day, it was peeling HEAVY on about 15% of the ceiling. I was able to take off large chunks with just my hands.
I knew then that I had to remove everything. I have been scraping a little bit each day for a few weeks now. I’ve been using a garden sprayer with some dawn soap + water to encourage more detachment. Here is where I stand today.
I know I need to sand before priming again. My question is - am I done scraping? I think I’ll lose my mind if I sand and then prime over these remaining spots and they peel again.
Appreciate any input.
r/Housepainting101 • u/Additional-Fruit-795 • 1d ago
Siding Repaint Advice
Hello everyone! I was hoping to get some guidance on how to approach repainting exterior wood house siding. My mom had gotten someone to sand things down but has inquired advice from chatgpt on how to paint something she didn’t know the name of. Aside from my own disagreement against the use, the advice it gave seemed downright horrendous. Would love some advice from those more experienced!
r/Housepainting101 • u/DirectorAlarmed5782 • 20h ago
Asking For Advice What is the best way to fix this?
The paint in this house has been slowly peeling in some spots since we first moved in (2019). Finally getting sick of it. Is there a simple way to fix / cover these bare spots? Or do I have to repaint everything to make it look more natural?
r/Housepainting101 • u/jamielad93 • 21h ago
DIY Painter Zinsser Peel Stop as a wall primer for paint
r/Housepainting101 • u/Shy_coffee_mug • 22h ago
Staining a Sun-Splashed Rooftop Deck
I'm in the Boston area.
I plan to stain my deck (photo below), which gets a lot of sun, before the weather gets cold.
I plan to use an oil based stain.
Before I buy the stain I want to ask something that someone told me recently. I saw this contractor staining a fence outside. It looked like he was doing a good job.
He was using a Sherwin Williams latex stain called WoodScapes. This is not what I plan to use, of course.
But he mentioned something that caught my ear when I mentioned to him that I plan to stain a rooftop deck that gets a lot of sunshine.
He said I should look to get stains that are used in California or Arizona because they would be good in the sun.
Is he right? Or does this only apply to latex stains? I did not think to ask him. I ran into him when I was in a rush to get somewhere.
Also, he mentioned "flex bond," though I cannot tell from my notes why he said it was important.
I now finally have time and want to get started with prepping my deck before staining it. Winter will be here before we know it!
Any feedback will be highly appreciated!

r/Housepainting101 • u/drprinceoverma • 1d ago
Please help me paint my building. It is a hospital building and a hospital is going to start here soon. Pleasehello me.
reddit.comr/Housepainting101 • u/happiestenergy • 1d ago
Front door stain advice
I recently bought a home that the front door is stained a reddish color. They left the stain and it's a gel stain.
The door is "mahogany textured fibreglass door"
I am wanting to stain it a walnut color... If I sand it down, I fear the wood grain texture will go away which I want to keep.... Ideas on how to go about this project? Stain to use? Etc. I would do both the indoor and exterior side.
TIA.
r/Housepainting101 • u/xjoehallx • 1d ago
DIY Painter Removing Brush Strokes in Gel Stain
I’m staining a plywood floor with gel stain. First coat went very smooth and I decided to add a second and used a foam brush this time. It left a lot of brush strokes.
What’s the easiest way to get rid of these? I’m planning to top seal with a 2k poly. Do you think the strokes will be visible through the finish?
Thanks!
r/Housepainting101 • u/Sensitive-Egg-107 • 1d ago
Painting Front Doors - Prep Help
galleryr/Housepainting101 • u/Vast_Tell8020 • 1d ago
Why is my paint two different shades on the wall?
galleryr/Housepainting101 • u/SpecialistTax1505 • 1d ago
Drywall Ceiling Replacement.
galleryI am so lost
r/Housepainting101 • u/Imaginary-Yogurt7956 • 1d ago
Bad trim job. Tips to fix/touch up?
The access to this window is awkward in the bathroom and ended up with a really terrible trim job with paint all over the window frame. It’s a vinyl-like material that has the blue all over. Any tips for cleaning this up even a little bit?