Paint the marble surround.
Can i paint or color real marble.
But i have been wanting to do something about the cultured marble that surrounds the tub.
Also keep a small container of the white nearby.
The first coat is applied quite thinly with brush strokes in every direction.
You re going to want to use a stir stick to get the pigment thoroughly mixed into the paint from the bottom of the can.
With chalk paint you can cover marble in one or two coats with little to no sanding beforehand.
I had professionals paint the columns in my bedroom and they used a special primer called kilz adhesion which is a bonding primer specially formulated for slick surfaces such as cultured marble.
Here annie has chosen paris grey.
One alternative to replacement is to paint over the marble.
Paint the marble with your chosen chalk paint colour using a chalk paint brush.
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.
In separate containers mix white and black paint to create two different shades of gray.
Shaking just doesn t do the trick since it s so thick.
Leave to dry for a couple of hours.
No need to let the paint dry between layers.
The chalked paint is very thick and it dries very quickly.
A marble fireplace can be an elegant addition to any home.
Apply the second coat of chalk paint again relatively thinly.
The following steps can be completed in one sitting.
Indoor outdoor stone dye for changing the color of a stone slab or can be used to enhance a slab s color when working it.
One disadvantage of choosing marble is that the natural stone is heavy and expensive to replace.
My dilemma was this i don t like the color of it at all.
The paint has held up fabulously really really nice.
When the marble becomes discolored cracked or outdated however it can also detract from the rest of the room.
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.
It looks so dated to me and the beige marble effect was really bringing the whole space down.
Add a couple of teaspoons of water to all colors to thin them out.
I painted and applied a transfer to the marble then sealed it.