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Painting Tiles

This is sort of an odd question, but is it possible to paint over bathroom wall tile? Our bathroom could truly win the ugliest bathroom award, if this is such a thing. the walls are a dark cream with teal green and salmon pink tiles, and I need to do something to lighten it up a bit. I thought about painting over the tiles, but I don't know if that's possible, and if it is, what the best type of paint is to use. Has anyone attempted this before? I'm grateful for all information or suggestions! Oh, and at this point, ripping them out and re-drywalling the whole room isn't really an option for us. Thanks!

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Hi. Have you looked into reglazing? The previous owners of my house painted everything 3 times and it looks bad. There are 3 different paint colors on my bathroom tile and I have to replace them. Home Depot and Lowe's might have tile paint but reglazing is done in a day. Good Luck

I have seen it done on one of the home improvement shows I've watched, so I know it's possible. Good luck!

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My brother and I run a small painting company and we have done this a few times. Take my advice and go to Sherwin-Williams. They have an epoxy for tile that works wonders (I don't remember the name of the product). It is not guaranteed for use in shower stalls (due to constant water) but we used it years ago in a shower stall at a house that we do odd jobs in and it still looks good there to this day. The product requires mixing and after it is applied it dries hard as a rock.

If this product doesn't appeal to you I would recommend you still go to Sherwin-Williams or MAB as opposed to Home Depot or Lowes. While there are some very sharp guys working in the paint dept at HD and Lowes there are also a couple guys who don't know anything more than you do. SW and MAB (along with some other paint specialty stores) don't have as many unqualified people to screw you up. Also, SW's product quality is way higher that the rest and believe me I have used them all extensively.

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Its hard to do big projects when you have little ones around the house, right? I now my brother in law painted the grout in his bathroom and I'm pretty sure you can paint the tile also. You should go into your local painting store- I prefer my Sherwin Williams, and ask them for tile paint. Good luck with it because it will probably be a lot work.

I don't know about painting, but a good option is reglazing.Basically, they spray a thin layer of liquid porcelain on whatever surface you want-tiles, or tubs, or whatever. You get a sparkling new surface, and they can make it any color.I priced getting our tub reglazed, and it would be about $250 versus $1000 + for a new tub. I don't know of anyone specifically to recommend, But you can Google "reglazing" to learn more about it.Hope that helps!
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HI, You can have the tiles re-glazed. Look in the yellow pages for tile people, or the guys who redo bathtubs. We had our bathtub re-glazed, and it looks new. And a friend of mine had a whole kitchen with this awful brown tile - she had it reglazed white for a few hundred dollars, and it looks gorgeous. If you don't want ti hire someone to do it, I'm sure you could ask the tile guys what product to use and try to do it yourself.

Lowes sells a paint specifically for tile. Not sure how it looks because I am a fraid to make bad worse. Good Luck!

Hi. Have you looked into reglazing? The previous owners of my house painted everything 3 times and it looks bad. There are 3 different paint colors on my bathroom tile and I have to replace them. Home Depot and Lowe's might have tile paint but reglazing is done in a day. Good Luck

I have seen it done on one of the home improvement shows I've watched, so I know it's possible. Good luck!

You can definatelt paint over it. Just make sure you get that type of paint, if you do not it will not hold up as well, and look yucky. Ask someone at Lowes what paint to use.

I am sure that the home improvemenet stores would have something. A friend told me she had a friend that painted hers and it looked wonderful. You could also look online. I saw them on hgtv cover over the tiles with beaded board or the special paneling for the bathroom. They also used wood to form a chair rail around the top. We used the bathroom paneling at our old house and we also found a easy fake wood for the top. I looked like the wood for a chair rail. I think it was made out of a heavy plastic stuff. It was easy to cut and you could even paint over it. . Our bathroom is form the 50's. we are going to reddo it and I may us the beaded board and paint it. The bathroom is yellow with black tile as the border. The sink tub and toilet are light pee green. The best part is the tub is so low you can't even get a nice bath in it. You amy also want to do a search on the web. I did the bathrommin rubby ducks. I was thinking about a steeler bathromm but did not want it in the off season. . Good luck and I thought I would throw in a couple other ideas that you may like.
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