How to Paint Uneven Walls, Paneling, and Wallpaper

Tips for Painting Problem Areas Around the House

By Lorri Mealey, published Apr 01, 2007
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The cheapest and easiest way to freshen up a room is with a fresh coat of new paint. New paints on the market allow you to paint everything from paneling to bathroom tiles. Here area few suggestions for painting common problem areas.

Paneling

Tacky brown paneling is common in older homes. Nothing can make a room look smaller, darker and dingier than this 1970s trademark. Painted paneling, especially in shades of white or cream can instantly transform a room from dated to country chic.

The trick to painting paneling is using plenty of primer. Just like sheetrock, paneling absorbs paint, so don't be alarmed when your first coat of primer all but disappears after it dries. Two to three coats of white primer should be enough to ready paneled walls for paint.

The most obvious color choice for paneling is a light shade. After all, you are trying to get rid of dark walls! Freshly painted white paneling is reminiscent of farmhouse bead board, and can add an unexpected touch of country to your room.

Besides fake wood paneling, older homes often have faux tile paneling in the bathroom. You can paint over fake tile in bathrooms just as easily as you can wooden paneling in other rooms. Be sure to use a primer and paint that contains mildewcide, to prevent mildew from growing.

Uneven Walls

Old houses are notorious for uneven, plastered walls. A sponge technique can camouflage unsightly cracks and patches on your walls. To sponge paint uneven walls you will need semi-gloss latex paint, in two colors. The colors should compliment one another, such as a violet purple and pale lavender.

How to Paint Uneven Walls, Paneling, and Wallpaper

Paint is an easy way to spruce up a room.

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Takeaways
  • Mildewcide is an paint additive that helps prevent the growth of mildew in bathrooms, and other area
Did You Know?
Painting paneling is an easy, quick and affordable home decorating solution.
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I am so grateful for this article! I am actually moving into a place with paneling in the livingroom as well as one of the bedrooms, I had no clue what color to paint the paneling, I will deffinitely try the "cream", it sounds nice. I must say however, I have light paneling in the bedroom, I"m wondering if I go with the cream in there as well?

Posted on 08/11/2007 at 9:08:00 AM

 
Thanks- I hadn't thought of sander. That is a good idea!

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

 
My old apartment was all uneven walls. I wish I had this then. FYI, taking an industrial sander to wallpaper helps the paint stick.

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

 
Thanks. I love older homes, but uneven walls are a definite drawback!

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
My home has so many uneven walls. I've used faux finishes to camouflage. Good advice.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

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