Painting marble isn t something everyone will want to do but it s a brilliant way to update a piece if you don t like the colour.
Can u paint marble.
I had most of a quart of the behr semi gloss a great one to use is ben moore waterborne great paint for this project.
While this project looks difficult it s actually quite basic you just need some paint a handful of tools and a smidgen of patience.
Primer is never necessary.
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Alternatively you can create a marble effect on nearly any surface using a few different colors of paint.
One of the easiest and most impactful ways to update old furniture is to paint it.
With chalk paint you can cover marble in one or two coats with little to no sanding beforehand.
As you can see the marble was polished to a high gloss.
Because the fireplace is a dry area not subjected to moisture or foot traffic it is possible to paint over the existing marble whether it is tile or a slab.
There is no doubt that painting over marble can be challenging but only if you do it the old fashioned way with hours of preliminary sanding.
Cultured marble is slick and i needed good adhesion a water based primer isn t going to fly here.
One of the best parts of chalky paints is they adhere really well to just about any surface.
And while sanding is generally not required with chalky paints it will improve adhesion.
Here annie has chosen paris grey.
One disadvantage of choosing marble is that the natural stone is heavy and expensive to replace.
A urethane based primer should be used before providing the topcoat.
One alternative to replacement is to paint over the marble.
And you can take it up another notch by adding a decorative faux marble finish.
In painting you lose the natural stone touch but you can choose the color or even faux finish the look to create a marble look.
The first coat is applied quite thinly with brush strokes in every direction.
The other key is to use a really good enamel topcoat.
Marble with a high level of direct contact during use also should not be painted.
Both marble tiles as well as marble slabs can be painted.
A small roller and brush did great.
With the right preparation and priming however you can paint over marble and make it look great.
Clean the surface of the marble.