Painting — Window Sills Interior
The Fixer 2 2:57 Show all Step-by-Step Instructions Deep Clean Scrub the sill thoroughly to remove dust, grease, and residue. This is critical for paint adhesion. Wipe with clear water and let it dry completely. Prep and Repair Strip & Sand: Use a paint scraper to remove loose or peeling paint. Sand the surface with 120-grit sandpaper to create a "key" for the new paint. Fill & Seal: Repair any dents or chips with wood filler. Use paintable caulk to fill gaps where the sill meets the wall or window frame. Mask: Apply painter's tape to the glass and surrounding walls to ensure clean lines. Prime the Surface Apply a thin, even coat of primer. For bare wood or high-moisture areas, an oil-based or stain-blocking primer is recommended to prevent tannins from bleeding through. Let it dry for 2–8 hours depending on the product. Paint with Precision Edges First: Use an angled brush to "cut in" along the edges and corners. Flat Surfaces: Use a foam roller for a smooth, brush-mark-free finish on the main "shelf" of the sill. Laying Off: Finish with one long, smooth stroke across the sill to minimize marks. Re-sand and Second Coat Once the first coat is dry, lightly sand with 220-grit sandpaper to remove tiny imperfections. Wipe away dust with a tack cloth and apply a second (and potentially third) thin coat for full depth of color. Apartment Apothecary +18 Pro Tips for a Better Finish Avoid Direct Sun: Do not paint in direct, hot sunlight, as the paint may dry too quickly and crack. Cure Time: Let the paint cure for a few days before placing heavy items like plants back on the sill. Color Choice: While white is traditional, consider an accent color for architectural interest. Apartment Apothecary +5 Would you like more tips on
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Window sills often take a beating. From UV rays and condensation to curious pets and heavy planters, they are one of the hardest-working surfaces in your home. A fresh coat of paint doesn't just make them look new again; it provides a vital layer of protection against moisture and wear. The Fixer 2 2:57 Show all Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a draft for a review on painting interior window sills, written from a homeowner’s perspective: Prep and Repair Strip & Sand: Use a
: Remove curtains, blinds, and decor. Wipe the sill with a damp cloth and mild detergent or sugar soap to remove grease and grime.
Opt for Semi-Gloss or Gloss . These finishes are more durable and much easier to wipe clean than matte or eggshell.