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Painting over a cured resin wall niche lets you customise your interior to match your style while maintaining a durable finish. Proper preparation is key to ensuring a successful result.
Preparation: Ensuring a Paint-Ready Surface
A cured resin wall niche is typically smooth and non-porous, which can make paint struggle to adhere. To achieve the best finish, begin by lightly sanding the surface using fine-grit sandpaper. This creates a subtle texture that helps paint grip effectively. Make sure the surface is free from dust and debris before you start painting.
Choosing the Right Paint and Application Tips
Select high-quality paints suitable for non-porous surfaces—most acrylic or latex-based wall paints are good choices for decorative niches. After sanding, apply a suitable primer if your chosen paint recommends it, especially for bold colours or high-traffic areas. Use even, thin coats of paint for a smooth result. This approach works well whether enhancing a simple background or showcasing the artistic effects of a specialty resin finish such as Vertical Glass.
When This Matters: Blending Design and Durability
Painting over a resin wall niche is particularly useful when you want harmony with the surrounding décor or wish to update the look without redoing the resin itself. In bathrooms or kitchens, where resin wall niches are often installed, this flexibility allows for periodic style refreshes while retaining the underlying water-resistant qualities of the coating.
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Customising your cured resin wall niche with paint gives you both versatility and creative control. For more on planning, creating, and finishing resin wall niches, visit our main guide on how to make a resin wall niche.
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