Anyone paint their plywood interior?

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Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby khigh » Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:17 pm

In the planning stages I was all about the beadboard, but ultimately it weighs a lot, adds cost, and I'm not trying to build a luxury lodge, I'm trying to build a dry, comfortable place to camp with a real bed and climate control and haul some stuff with me.

So why not just paint it?

I don't know off the top of my head if I've seen pics in build threads of people who have painted their plywood. Anyone done it? Got any tips or pics?

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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby Mike S » Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:43 pm

Yeah, why not? :thumbsup:

The only disadvantages I can think of are 1) weight of the paint, 2)paint fumes for a little bit. Who cares? I painted the floor of my old cargo trailer with a couple layers of polyurethane deck paint. The floor was bomb proof and easy to clean! I may be wrong about this, but I always think that plywood gets harder and more durable when it's painted with a good polyurethane paint. Paint would also reduce the amount of splinters you get.

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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby felixx » Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:28 pm

I am going to paint my roof a pale cream colour to reflect light better. Sides will be varnished ply. Floor will have carpet under my bed
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby khigh » Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:53 pm

I'm going to varnish/poly the doors - they're hardwood.

I'm just not enamored of the huge pine grain on my walls enough to want to look at it.

Even better than painting it - getting someone else to paint it. I don't hate painting so much as I hate prep. Angie's list is full of "Paint a room $99" deals. That's one coat, but if they leave all the masking, I can knock out the second coat. I know a lot of people take issue with "paint & primer", but I think it's almost necessary to knock it out in two coats on untreated wood.
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby felixx » Wed Jan 21, 2015 3:26 pm

Im just going to give the ply roof 2 coats with a roller before I fit it, then touch it up afterwards
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby Rainier70 » Wed Jan 21, 2015 4:14 pm

I used some spackle and float fill then primered and painted. Easy to repair. I do plan on repainting it using a light colored coat a bit later when I get the trim and some other things done.
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby bc toys » Wed Jan 21, 2015 4:22 pm

yes I painted mine its a tan color
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby professorkx » Wed Jan 21, 2015 4:27 pm

felixx wrote:Im just going to give the ply roof 2 coats with a roller before I fit it, then touch it up afterwards


Yup, that's exactly what I did with the ceiling, painted the 4x8 sheets bright white, cut to proper size and installed. A ton easier than painting a ceiling after it is installed.

As for the wall, no reason not to paint the walls. I went with carpeted walls as the plywood on my walls didn't have an A side, so was pretty rough. Cheaper to hang carpet indoor/outdoor carpet (about $70) than replace all the plywood on the walls and buy paint.

Was going to paint the floor, but Home Depot had a Black Friday sale on 7.5x14 roll of rubber diamond plate floor for $48, and this was what I really wanted in the first place.
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby mikeschn » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:21 pm

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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby wincrasher » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:38 pm

My T@G came with a painted interior already - a soft white - the cabinets are dark stain. I like the contrast. But the interior is very bright and airy. With that base coat, you could repaint it any color you like.

I'd highly recommend spending a few bucks more and getting the non-fume type paint.
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby tony.latham » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:52 pm

So why not just paint it?


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Because this place is too nice of a place to paint. :) If I could... I add a fireplace with a moosehead over it.

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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby NO David! » Wed Jan 21, 2015 7:32 pm

Yep.

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Now appears bigger and brighter inside, easy cleanup. I think it was a Home Depot interior wall paint with the primer built in.
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby Doublacola » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:35 pm

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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby working on it » Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:00 pm

  • 106341 walls: TSC tractor enamel (MF grey, same as exterior)
  • 107294 trim: Rustoleum semi-gloss (black, same as exterior)
  • 106342 ceiling: TSC reflective silver silo paint (same as roof)
  • 102842 inner shelf: flat black Krylon rattle-can
I painted the interior in either Jan-Feb ?, using a small space heater to warm the interior up to 80 degrees or so (so the paint would adhere, and cure). I had to paint in stages, pulling the heater out while I was inside, and stopping the painting when the temperature dropped inside below 45 degrees. Then, I would re-heat until I could resume. Took me two days, over two weekends. I didn't mind the fumes (I used to build Military models in a small, closed room in the 50's-60's..."smells like Victory!"). But, a word of caution; don't wear your only good pair of glasses when painting a ceiling in a 4x8 trailer, only inches above your head. Dries quickly, and irremovable from plastic, coated lenses!
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Re: Anyone paint their plywood interior?

Postby CoventryKid » Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:02 am

I was going to go the beadboard route too, but wasn't sure I wanted the extra weight. I checked around and found this at Home Depot (Canada): http://www.homedepot.ca/product/beadboard-paintable-wallpaper-prepasted/811470. Company also offers "plain" paintable wallpaper as well as other "finishes". This is the heavy stuff that you can apply right over "paneled" walls. I'm going to give it a try: beadboard on lower wall, chair rail, and plain wallpaper above, all painted.

My wife and I visited our local HD to check out samples. The product looked good. Be interesting to see when I get to that stage.

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