DIY Builds
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Chalk paint stands out from other paints because it requires no preparation like sanding or priming. The paint can be applied to almost any surface, indoors or outdoors: floors, ceilings, walls, furniture, glass, metal, wood, concrete, plaster, and even fabric.
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The beauty is in its simplicity. "Just start painting," says Sloan. "There are no rules. You don't have to sand or prime. If the surface is oily, maybe wipe it down with water." The paint is rather thick, so she advises using it in coats sparingly. "Paint in different directions if you don't want brush marks, and two thin coats should be perfect," she says. "When it's dry, which should take about two hours, probably less, you can either lacquer or wax it. The wax gives you a lovely finish, and the lacquer is more like varnish." She says there are lots of finishes and textures you can try, but they aren't necessary to achieve a nice look. As far as choosing a color; there are 44 of them in the palette created by Sloan. While this may be a smaller selection than some retailers, the colors are inspired by 18th and 20th century design, and can be mixed to make any color of your imagination. That's, in part, because Sloan enjoys playing with color. "I think people are afraid of color," she says, referencing the trend toward beiges and whites in home design. In her garden room, the walls wear a dark charcoal tone, but in other rooms, there are softer pale blues and creams. If the neutrals are your comfort zone, Sloan recommends adding a pop of color like you would in a wearable ensemble. "Have a blue chair or paint a line around the room in another color. Paint the inside of a cupboard red. A little color is a little joy," she says. For more ideas, check out Sloan's technique and tips webpage or one of her many color recipe books.
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