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Revitalize Your Homes Entryway: A Guide To Spray Painting Door Knobs

Mark Evans is the owner and operator of Nesting Nicely home paint blog. With over 15 years of experience in the painting industry, he is passionate about helping homeowners find the right paint colors and solutions for their living spaces. Mark got his start in the family painting business and...

What To Know

  • Apply a thin, even coat of spray paint to the door knobs, moving the can back and forth in a steady motion.
  • If you want to add a bit of extra flair to your door knobs, you can use stencils or masking tape to create designs or patterns.
  • The number of coats of spray paint you need to apply will depend on the coverage of the paint and the desired finish.

Door knobs are often overlooked when it comes to home décor, but they can make a big impact on the overall look and feel of your space. If you’re looking for an easy and affordable way to update your door knobs, spray painting is a great option. With a few simple steps, you can transform your old, tired door knobs into stylish, modern pieces that will add a touch of personality to your home.

Materials and Tools:

Before you start spray painting your door knobs, you’ll need to gather the following materials and tools:

  • Spray paint (choose a color that complements your home’s décor)
  • Primer (optional, but recommended for better adhesion)
  • Sandpaper (fine-grit)
  • Painter’s tape
  • Drop cloth or newspaper
  • Gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Screwdriver (if you’re removing the door knobs)

Step 1: Prepare the Door Knobs:

1. If you’re removing the door knobs, use a screwdriver to loosen the screws that hold them in place. Be careful not to lose the screws!
2. Use painter’s tape to cover any areas of the door that you don’t want to be painted, such as the door frame and the door itself.
3. If you’re not removing the door knobs, use painter’s tape to cover the areas around the door knobs that you don’t want to be painted.
4. Sand the door knobs lightly with fine-grit sandpaper to remove any dirt or debris. This will help the primer and paint adhere better.

Step 2: Apply Primer (Optional):

1. If you’re using primer, shake the can well and spray a thin, even coat of primer onto the door knobs.
2. Allow the primer to dry completely according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 3: Apply Spray Paint:

1. Shake the can of spray paint well and hold it about 12 inches away from the door knobs.
2. Apply a thin, even coat of spray paint to the door knobs, moving the can back and forth in a steady motion.
3. Allow the first coat of paint to dry completely according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Apply additional coats of spray paint as needed, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next.

Step 4: Remove Painter’s Tape:

1. Once you’re satisfied with the coverage of the spray paint, carefully remove the painter’s tape.
2. Be careful not to touch the freshly painted door knobs until they are completely dry.

Step 5: Reattach Door Knobs (if applicable):

1. If you removed the door knobs, reattach them to the door using the screws that you removed earlier.
2. Tighten the screws securely, but be careful not to overtighten them.

Step 6: Clean Up:

1. Clean up any paint spills or drips with a damp cloth.
2. Dispose of the drop cloth or newspaper properly.
3. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

A Finishing Touch:

1. Once the paint is completely dry, you can add a finishing touch to your door knobs by applying a clear coat sealant.
2. This will help to protect the paint and keep it looking its best for longer.

Beyond the Basics:

1. If you want to add a bit of extra flair to your door knobs, you can use stencils or masking tape to create designs or patterns.
2. You can also use different colors of spray paint to create a unique, ombre effect.

Information You Need to Know

Q: What type of spray paint should I use?

A: For best results, use a spray paint that is specifically designed for metal surfaces.

Q: How many coats of spray paint do I need to apply?

A: The number of coats of spray paint you need to apply will depend on the coverage of the paint and the desired finish. Generally, two to three coats should be sufficient.

Q: How long do I need to wait between coats of spray paint?

A: Allow each coat of spray paint to dry completely according to the manufacturer’s instructions before applying the next coat.

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Mark Evans

Mark Evans is the owner and operator of Nesting Nicely home paint blog. With over 15 years of experience in the painting industry, he is passionate about helping homeowners find the right paint colors and solutions for their living spaces. Mark got his start in the family painting business and has since grown Nesting Nicely to be a top resource for home painting projects both large and small. When he isn't blogging, you can find Mark working with clients one-on-one to help transform their homes with the perfect coat of paint. He lives in small town America with his wife Sarah and their two children.
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