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Mahogany fireplace.
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We have a mahogany fireplace which I don't like anymore. Can't really afford to replace it. The fireplace design itself is nice, it is just the colour. Can I paint it and how would I prepare it. Also what paint would be best to use?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess it depends what the surface finish on the mahogany is. There's two problems - having a finish that new paint will stick to, and covering over a very deep colour (especially if you wanted a pastel shade). To satisfy the first one, the surface needs to be clean, dry and free from flaking under-surface. The tradtional way of achieving this is sandpaper but if the fireplace has lots of nice carvings / shapes its a lot of work. What about paint stripper, painted on then washed off and dried?
The second problem can be solved by using an aluminium primer paint on the dark wood, which then more easily covers with white odr other pastel shade.
The second problem can be solved by using an aluminium primer paint on the dark wood, which then more easily covers with white odr other pastel shade.
Mahogany is such a beautiful timber and it would be a shame to paint it in my opinion.
If it is an old fireplace there are many people who would pay enough money for you to buy another one more to your liking.
If you MUST paint it then I agree with buildersmate that preparation is the key. Make sure that the surface has been cleaned with white spirit to remove any wax polish, then sand thoroughly, remove all dust and apply a good quality oil primer (white) before undercoating and finishing, rubbing down between coats.
If it is an old fireplace there are many people who would pay enough money for you to buy another one more to your liking.
If you MUST paint it then I agree with buildersmate that preparation is the key. Make sure that the surface has been cleaned with white spirit to remove any wax polish, then sand thoroughly, remove all dust and apply a good quality oil primer (white) before undercoating and finishing, rubbing down between coats.
Before you do this check with a local salvage yard.
Carved mahogany fire surrounds retail at anything from �500-�1000.
http://www.salvoweb.com/forsale.html?key=mahog any+fire+surround
If it's a nice one you may be able to get them to take it out and give you enough cash for someone to come and fit something more to your taste.
Carved mahogany fire surrounds retail at anything from �500-�1000.
http://www.salvoweb.com/forsale.html?key=mahog any+fire+surround
If it's a nice one you may be able to get them to take it out and give you enough cash for someone to come and fit something more to your taste.