Furniture paints from Rustoleum
5/8/20242 min read


Rust-Oleum furniture paints are specifically designed for giving a fresh, durable, and long-lasting finish to furniture pieces, these paints come in a variety of finish's the main ones are matt finish, satin finish and chalk finish.
Here are some key features of Rust-Oleum furniture paints:
Chalked Paint – This is a popular choice for vintage or shabby chic styles. It provides a matte finish and often requires minimal prep work. Chalked paints can be distressed to achieve a worn-in look, making it great for upcycling old furniture.
Satin Paint satin finish is a smooth, soft sheen that sits between matte (no shine) and glossy (high shine). It offers a subtle Shine, providing a soft glow that isn't too reflective, making it ideal for surfaces that need a refined, elegant look without the harsh shine of gloss.
Matt Paint If you mean matte paint as a finish, it’s typically a non-reflective, flat surface without gloss or shine. It gives a soft, smooth appearance and is often used for its sophisticated, subtle look.
Durability – The paints are formulated to resist fading, peeling, and chipping, making them suitable for high-traffic areas. These formulation also offer stain resistance, making them easy to clean.
Low Odour – Many of their paints are low-odour, making them more pleasant to use indoors.
No Priming Needed – Some of Rust-Oleum’s furniture paints eliminate the need for a primer, reducing the time and effort needed to prepare the surface for painting.
Rust-Oleum also provides topcoats and protective finishes to further extend the life of your painted furniture. Rust-Oleum Furniture Paint works great over old paint, varnish and wax. once dried it is recommend to use finishing wax over your furniture Piece to give it a long lasting protected, this will give your furniture a long lasting Sheen Finish-https://amzn.to/3QaVEpl-amazon. If your looking for a matt finish and no shine then we would recommend not to use the finishing wax on your project. Note that some projects may require you to give your project a light rub down with sand paper to help the next paints adhere properly. We recommend you test a area first that wont be seen to ensure the perfect finish once fully applied.
See below for there best selling lines of their furniture paints.
Brand Rust-oleum
Application method Brush or roller
Base Water-based
Colour Variety
Coverage 10.5m²
Full Drying time 3 days
Recoat time 2 Hours
VOC level Trace
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