what type of paint?

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    You could try a wood stain instead?
     
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      Im loving the idea of one coat lol

      the gregorian grey looks quite nice too
       
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        a wood stain would be durable wouldn't it?

        I have a spare wine box thats a diff shape to test stuff on first luckily
         
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        You can apply more than one coat - in fact, I would go as far as to say that you probably should apply more than one coat, allowing it to soak into the wood overnight between coats. Woodstain is generally thin and watery, so it is best applied lightly and a little at a time.

        It is reasonably hardwearing (it stains the wood rather than coating it), and you can varnish over it if you wanted a belts and braces job, and there are various types of varnish available. For stain, I would avoid rollers and sprayers, and use a brush remembering to paint with the grain of the wood
         
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        that sounds more up my street. Im less messy with a brush. rollers get stuff everywhere with me and i wouldn't even try a sprayer that would be disastrous

        cant be bothered to varnish over. I just want the easiest way of doing it so it quicker and less effort and cheaper
         
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        You should be fine - just give it plenty of time to dry before you put anything on or in them that might take on the colour.
         
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          done worry they will have plenty of time to dry as I would then have to persuade my dad to put them up for me and then book in some time in his schedule.

          they prob wont be up until august lol
           
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            I don't see why not - its waterproof sufficient for fences etc, so it should be up to the job.
             
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              ooohhh then i may just have to order some testers

              i feel comfortable with cuprinol garden colours i have used bloody enough of it already
               
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                :smile: Black emulsion outside silk if you want or Matt.
                Inside the same colour as your walls, emulsion Matt or silk two or three coats.
                To many options I guess.
                Your choice.
                 
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                  Thought i would let you guys know what i have decided on

                  So I'm having urban slate the top colour on the outside and frosted glass the bottom colour on the inside

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                  Im then going to do a lime green trim on the front edge as well. Which will tie into the kitchen

                  Just got to wait for the paint to arrive now and another wine box
                   
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                    Got the main painting done on the wine boxes now. Just have to do the green trim next which no idea how im going to do that so its neat lol

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                      Looking good @Dips :)

                      For your trim lines, try Frog Tape - better than your average masking tape
                       
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