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Flip A Knotty Pine Dungeon

Flip A Knotty Pine Dungeon
My basement studio was covered with yellow-y brown knotty pine paneling. I finally gave in, bought a paint sprayer and these are the steps I followed to flip it into a bright, cheery sewing/crafting studio. I couldn't photograph it while I sprayed for obvious reasons--would ruin brand new camera!
 
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Step 1The knotty pine dungeon: Before

The knotty pine dungeon: Before
This is one shot of the dark, miserable cluttered studio.
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Jun 11, 2011. 12:11 AMiminthebathroom says:
nice and crisp-ay!
Feb 2, 2011. 2:43 PMvincent7520 says:
absolutely great ! …
It's a studio and it feels like home ! …
When can I move in ?…
OK this i an esy one … 
In fact in find wood paneling is great with beautiful exotic wood or oak … I feel pine doesn't make it as changes everything into a cheap Vermont winter cabin.

I always found that painted wood panels were great and you did a great job !…
No the real question is : do really feel that using a spray gun made things easier than roll and brush : after all the most difficult part in painting is cleaning before and moving stuff back were it belong after…
What do you think ? … 
Jan 5, 2011. 2:57 PMsilverlunace says:
Great instructable but I gotta say, if it were me, I'd have left the trim and the door the original, unpainted wood and only painted the walls. ;-)
Jun 6, 2010. 11:31 AMbobbypin says:
The difference is fabulous. Can you tell me what kind of paint gun you used and how much a paint sprayer costs? I have about 20 stained doors that need to be primed and painted, and a kitchen full of cabinets will then be next. I sure appreciate your advice!...and again -- GREAT JOB!
May 2, 2010. 10:15 PMsabina896 says:
I see that you wanted to make it brighter for a working space by painting it white,  but I think this is nice warm paneling not dark and dingy.   Now we had some dark thin cheapy wood panels on the walls (half way up) of our old house when we moved there.   When we remove them, they were covering holes in the wall, old lathe and plaster.
Mar 24, 2010. 12:24 PMred-king says:
 this is essentially the complete opposite of what my uncle did. he put pine over  white walls. I think it all depends on the room its self though. His room looks much better with pine walls, and yours looks better white.
Jul 27, 2009. 4:15 AMporcupinemamma says:
We had an absolute cave in the basement of a house we owned and it was completely transformed by doing what you did. I've never tried a sprayer. though, are they easy to use? My son just got a house that has a dark dingy pannelled bedroom in the basement It's not exactly attractive. lol It's time to whip out ye old white paint.
Jul 22, 2009. 10:21 AMporcupinemamma says:
Fab overhaul! Thanks for sharing! My husband and I painted pannelling 2 houses ago, and it was realy tedious (it turned out very well though; it had been dark and dingy and we transformed it into a bright cheery room.) Was the sprayer messy to work with, and have you ever seen them for rent at a rental outlet? I've never used one but it sure looks like a good idea.
May 2, 2009. 5:42 AMartist without a medium says:
And to think I painted all our cheap panneling by hand.
Apr 4, 2009. 3:58 PMchrystopherlewis says:
Where did you get the table ?! I love the design on it :D
Oct 3, 2008. 10:36 AMinkstainedheart says:
That looks great! What would you recommend for the rough-hewn pine? My folks have that in their basement and we're all at a loss of inspiration.
Sep 24, 2008. 12:27 PMRugbySteve says:
Great instructable, but that door! It was so pretty!
Sep 23, 2008. 2:24 PMbumpus says:
"That pine is naughty!" :D Great instructable!
Sep 23, 2008. 4:51 PMbumpus says:
:D

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