How To Paint A Stair Banister
Staircase refinishing was my least favorite home improvement project because it s doing the same thing over and over again and it takes a long time.
How to paint a stair banister. Paint each spindle of the banister starting at the top of the stairs and working downward. Here are a few suggestions on how to achieve the look you want when painting stairs. Sand the surface of the handrail with an 80 grit sanding sponge to remove any areas of paint left. Let the spindles dry overnight.
I m an impatient person and once i decide to do something i want it done now and painting the banister is not one of those quick projects. Banisters and handrails get a lot of use and over time varnish becomes rubbed worn and scratched. I m going to try hard to keep this g rated. If you re nervous to paint the entire staircase a great way to get a pop of color or update dated stain is to paint just the handrails and banisters.
Paint stair handrails and banisters. Scrape the banister handrail with a paint scraper to remove any bubbled loose or chipped paint. Refinishing varnished wood is quite a lengthy task but painting it requires fewer steps. Begin painting at one end of the handrail starting that the top of the stairs.
If you want a two toned banister look you can paint the spindles and or base. A good primer will ensure better adhesion of paint to the surface and increases paint durability. Paint parts of your banister after the stain sets for 2 4 days. Applying the stain before you add paint helps the paint adhere to the wood.
Try a soft black if you want to bring in a classic look to your home. For each section of banister or railing apply a generous amount of paint along the center of the handrail then spread it along the length and width of it finally taking it around the side and bottom. The concept is simple start with the underside of each banister then move to the sides and finish with the top of the banister. However you can t simply slap a couple of coats of paint over a varnished banister or any varnished surface and expect it to last.
Let the first coat dry for two hours or more before applying a second coat. If the existing paintwork is in poor condition use paint stripper instead of paper to remove old paint go over your stairs and banisters with a vacuum and a damp cloth to remove any dust and dirt then wipe dry.