Wood Gate Painting From A Design Perspective
Many homeowners choose to paint their wood gate in order to complement the adjoining fence as well as any buildings nearby. This is an easy process which, if done correctly, can help to enhance the look as well as increase the life of the gate.
Painting Before Installing The Gate Hardware
The best way to paint the wood gate is to do so before it is installed and before attaching gate hardware. To paint the wooden gate in this manner a large painter's canvas or plastic large enough to cover both sides of the gate should be laid under the gate. Weights or heavy objects should be placed on the canvas corners to minimize movement of the covering. This eliminates the need to move the wood gate when switching to the other side. The gate can just be flipped over when it is dry.
For Best Results, Use A Wood Primer First
It is important to use a good quality outdoor primer to cover and seal all exposed areas of the gate. The primer prepares the gate's surface for the chosen color of paint and increases paint color coverage as well. The primer must be allowed to completely dry before moving further. The first layer of paint, or undercoat, is then applied and allowed to dry. A paint roller covers the most amount of space quickly and a handheld brush is then used for touch up of areas or spots missed by the roller. The last layer is the top, or gloss coat. Apply it the same as the undercoat.
Prevent Painting The Hardware
When painting an installed gate a decision must be made whether the hardware is to be painted as well or not as some latches and hinges are meant to remain unpainted. If so, tape the hardware with painter's tape before beginning the paint job. Otherwise the painting process is the same as a gate that has not been installed.
A well-painted wooden gate is sure to provide years of enjoyment and use and painting a wooden gate is a nice do-it-yourself project for just about everyone.
Many homeowners choose to paint their wood gate in order to complement the adjoining fence as well as any buildings nearby. This is an easy process which, if done correctly, can help to enhance the look as well as increase the life of the gate.
Painting Before Installing The Gate Hardware
The best way to paint the wood gate is to do so before it is installed and before attaching gate hardware. To paint the wooden gate in this manner a large painter's canvas or plastic large enough to cover both sides of the gate should be laid under the gate. Weights or heavy objects should be placed on the canvas corners to minimize movement of the covering. This eliminates the need to move the wood gate when switching to the other side. The gate can just be flipped over when it is dry.
For Best Results, Use A Wood Primer First
It is important to use a good quality outdoor primer to cover and seal all exposed areas of the gate. The primer prepares the gate's surface for the chosen color of paint and increases paint color coverage as well. The primer must be allowed to completely dry before moving further. The first layer of paint, or undercoat, is then applied and allowed to dry. A paint roller covers the most amount of space quickly and a handheld brush is then used for touch up of areas or spots missed by the roller. The last layer is the top, or gloss coat. Apply it the same as the undercoat.
Prevent Painting The Hardware
When painting an installed gate a decision must be made whether the hardware is to be painted as well or not as some latches and hinges are meant to remain unpainted. If so, tape the hardware with painter's tape before beginning the paint job. Otherwise the painting process is the same as a gate that has not been installed.
A well-painted wooden gate is sure to provide years of enjoyment and use and painting a wooden gate is a nice do-it-yourself project for just about everyone.
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