A Better Alternative To Chalk Paint (Best Type of Paint for Wood)
A Cheaper, Easier, and More Durable Chalk Paint Alternative
For those of you that want the appearance of chalk paint without the cost and hassle, I’ve found a process that gives you the same look but without the high cost… With my better alternative to chalk paint, you can even achieve the aged look of dark wax without the extra time involved and I’ll show you the best type of paint for wood furniture.
Why is this furniture technique better than using chalk paint and wax?
- This product is MUCH less expensive. I give a full cost break-down in my post Why I Don’t Use Chalk Paint, showing the drastic expense of chalk paint versus my favorite paint for furniture.
- Not only is it cheaper, but it is also easier to use. There is definitely a learning curve when it comes to waxing furniture. With this technique, you can get the same look of dark wax with much less effort.
- This product is also much more durable, providing a long-lasting finish for years to come.
- This paint does not have to be sealed with wax. Did you know that if chalk paint is not sealed with wax, it will actually re-liquefy if a cold drink is left on it?
- As opposed to chalk paint, this process gives you almost unlimited color options. This allows you to better coordinate existing room details or to match another piece of furniture.
- Last, the supplies are much easier to find as opposed to going to a specialty store.
RELATED: How to Paint Over Furniture That Has Been Chalk Painted and Waxed
A Better Alternative to Chalk Painting Furniture – Supplies:
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- After I blind-tested and reviewed 24 furniture paints, I recommend Benjamin Moore Advance. You can see the full results for each paint brand here: The Absolute Best Paint for Furniture
- 1 Quart Primer
- 1 Paint Brush – My favorite option option is the Zibra brush but you can also use these cheaper paint brushes for furniture.
- Varathane Water-based Polyurethane Matte Finish is my favorite clear coat after testing them here: The Best Clear Coat for Furniture
- Don’t forget to download my Best Furniture Painting Tips and Tricks Printable for FREE HERE.
Dark Wax Alternative Supplies:
Valspar Clear Mixing Glaze and a sample pot of Behr Ashwood (both optional).
Best Alternative to Chalk Paint – The Process
1. Lightly Sand Your Furniture Piece
Many readers ask me how to paint wood furniture without sanding. Unfortunately, if you don’t sand, you risk wasting all of your time and effort because of paint that won’t stick.
Fortunately, sanding, if done correctly, should not take you more than 5 minutes with very little effort on your part because you are barely roughing up the surface of the wood to accept paint. You are not sanding to take off all of the old paint as I explain in my post How to Sand Furniture in Less Than 5 Minutes.
After taking off all hardware, sand your piece using a mouse sander (click here for my favorite low-cost sander). Just gently go over the surface to rough it up some. You don’t want to try to take off the existing paint or stain, you just want to take off the shine.
Spend more time on scratches and dents as needed. Once you are done, wipe it down with a moist rag. See my post on how to sand furniture with an electric sander.
2. How to Prime Furniture
For this dresser, I used Zinsser Bullseye 123 in white. This is a water-based tintable primer which means that you can have it tinted just like paint. This allows your primer coat to not only adhere well but also to help with coverage by tinting it. This will more than likely save you from an extra coat of paint. It also settles out really well as it dries meaning that it doesn’t show brush strokes easily.
How to Paint Furniture White
For lighter projects, I just go with a white primer, just as it is in the can. Also, if you are matching other white furniture, be sure to match it to the white on a paint deck as there are hundreds of shades of white. For a post full of tips, click here: The Best Time-Saving Tips to Paint Furniture White
How to Paint Furniture Black
For black or gray projects, I have a gallon of gray primer on hand. If I was painting a piece navy, I would get my primer tinted a slightly lighter shade of navy. Having a tinted primer minimizes the number of coats. (Your primer doesn’t need to match your paint color. It just needs to be a stepping stone to build upon.) Click here for more tips for painting furniture in dark colors.
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3. Latex Paint – The Best Alternative to Chalk Paint for Furniture
The primer takes only 30 minutes to dry. When you’re ready, paint the piece with a roller like THIS one. It will also save time on your entire project and gives you a much smoother finish than painting with a brush.
You can also add a product called Floetrol to your paint to minimize brush strokes. I do this often and love the smooth finish I get every time. Just read the instructions on the bottle for how much to add and mix it in.
As I mentioned in my post Why I Don’t Use Chalk Paint on Furniture, I counter several claims when many argue why to use chalk paint vs. regular paint. My experience is with high-end brands of specialty chalk paint. I didn’t compare chalk paint reviews for the best chalk paint but I feel strongly that any paint with a chalk-based paint component like Valspar chalk paint and even Rustoleum chalk paint will be an inferior product.
Often one of the main criteria for the quality of paint is whether it has additives like calcium carbonate (the main ingredient of many chalk paints and homemade chalk paint recipes). The more of these additives the less durability the product will have long-term.
4. A Better Alternative to Chalk Paint Wax
Now, say you want to achieve the same look of dark wax without the cost and hassle. After your coat of latex paint is dry, mix together a 50/50 mix of the Valspar Clear Glazing Mix and your sample container of paint.
My sample color is Behr Ashwood (Home Depot) which is the same color as Valspar Beige Shadow(Lowe’s,) depending on the paint on the store you are at.
Once it is mixed, paint it on your dresser. See how I obviously missed areas – that’s ok! It will spread out when we go to wipe – this process is fail-proof! (The gray I’m using is Behr Cosmic Quest.)
Many readers have asked me where to buy chalk paint but the nice thing about this process is that all the products are easy to find at your local home improvement store.
Once I painted on the streaks and covered the majority of the piece I took a baby wipe and started wiping it off. (Pamper’s seem to work well for some reason). This is a really easy process as the glazing medium allows the paint to stay wet giving you plenty of time to work with it.
You just keep wiping with your baby wipes in long strokes in the direction of your piece to get the look you want to achieve.
You cannot mess this up – just keep wiping until you get the look you want. I love how it gives it that vintage look and it will work with any base color – you might just have to wipe more or less depending on the look you want. (Although I’m using a glazing medium, this process is actually called “color washing”.)
Should You Add a Clear Coat on Painted Furniture?
For furniture that undergoes a LOT of wear and tear like our coffee table or my daughter’s desk, I added a couple of coats of General Finishes Flat Out Flat clear coat (check the current price here) for extra durability. To see a video of how to apply it, click here: Best Chalk Paint Top Coat.
What I love about this clear coat is that it will give you the same sheen as chalk paint. Just paint on the topcoat with a foam brush like this one. These brushes are so cheap that you can just throw them away when you are done.
The Best Type of Paint for Wood Furniture
If I didn’t use this process, the alternative would have been to wax with clear wax and then wax with dark wax to get that look. Both of those steps take a lot of time and there is a definite learning curve with waxing.
As I mentioned in my post Why I Don’t Use Chalk Paint, waxed furniture has to be maintained by re-waxing every so often. With this better alternative to chalk paint, your piece will look fabulous for decades to come with no maintenance!
More Furniture Makeovers
I used the same process on these furniture makeovers and have had amazing results. All of these furniture pieces have sentimental value so using this process guarantees they will have a beautiful finish for years to come. You can see my best furniture reveals here: 25 Stunning Painted Furniture Before and Afters
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FAQ’s: The Best Alternative to Chalk Paint
What is the most durable paint for furniture?
Latex is one of the most durable paints for furniture. There are oil-based paints that dry harder but they are much messier and the fumes are an issue.
Latex paint does well with protecting furniture from moisture and also has some elasticity that prevents cracking of the paint if the furniture warms over time. Chalk Paint, in my opinion, is not as durable as it is easy to sand off versus latex paint with primer. Also, as I mentioned in depth here, chalk paint will re-liquefy if a drink is set on it and it is not waxed properly.
What is the best brand of paint for wood furniture?
My favorite furniture paint is Benjamin Moore Advance. It’s a high-performance latex-oil-based hybrid that provides a sprayed-on finish with a roller and self-levels really well. I’ve also been impressed with its coverage and durability as I mentioned in my post on furniture paint reviews. They also have hundreds, if not thousands, of colors to choose from which is another advantage of using latex paint compared to chalk paint.
Should I use a brush or roller to paint furniture?
I get this question quite a bit and my answer is BOTH! For the vast majority of your paintable surface, I recommend using a roller. Not all roller are created equal as some don’t provide a very smooth finish. The best paint roller for furniture is the Behr 6″ Best Roller with 3/8″ nap.
For more detailed aspects of your furniture piece such as the edges of drawers, feet, and molding, use a brush. I like this set of brushes because they are inexpensive while providing a smooth finish and I don’t have to worry about loose bristles getting into my paint finish.
What is the best type of paint for outdoor wood furniture?
Every type of latex paint has an exterior counterpart. Sherwin Williams also has a new house and fence paint that is extremely durable. If you use a glaze on outdoor furniture, I would go over it with an outdoor clear coat like this one to ensure the elements don’t wash or damage the finish.
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Painting Wood Furniture: Ideas and Tips
Now you have a furniture piece that has the farmhouse look of chalk paint without the extra hassle and expense, not to mention it will have a durable finish for years to come! For more inspiration, be sure to look at this gallery of painted furniture or check out the rest of my furniture flips.
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Final Thoughts Chalk Paint vs. Regular Paint
There’s a reason that latex paint has been around for so long. It has consistently provided a durable finish with unlimited color options. With the technique I outline above, you can have the same look of chalk paint without the expense and hassle of waxing. Now, it’s time for the only hard part – picking out the right paint color!
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What are your thoughts? If you have any questions about your furniture projects, I’d love to answer them in the comment section below!
Blessings,
Karin
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A Better Alternative to Chalk Paint – Painting Technique
Karin Peters is a DIY expert and the creator of Renovated Faith. She is a furniture painter, a home design consultant, and a tenacious problem solver determined to help you transform your house into a home. With 17 years of experience with DIY home improvement, she researches and analyses professional processes to adapt them to be easy and cost-effective for DIYers. She then tests every project and product before it appears on the site in a detailed, step-by-step format. After attending Texas A&M University, she received her Master of Divinity with Biblical Languages at Southwestern Baptist Theology Seminary. Her passions unite in Renovated Faith, which shows readers how to create a home that serves them so they can pursue their God-given purposes. About Renovated Faith | Editorial Policy | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
I totally agree with you. I have trusted Benjamin Moore paint for decades with fabulous results! The paint is durable. Trends come and go and with social media offering so many ideas one can lose sight. Traditional looks endure!
Can I use a sprayer instead of a roller or brush and get the same results?
You absolutely can! I don’t talk alot about sprayers because a good one is expensive and there is a learning curve but if you have access to one, go for it!
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This is the best article I have found for painting furniture. After a failed attempt with chalk paint I gave it up and went with your suggestions. I got fantastic results on old oak bathroom cabinets and a painted dresser for my grandson. Thanks
I’m so happy to hear that! And good for you Jan for not giving up after your experience with chalk paint. Those DIY mishaps can be so frustrating. So glad you got good results on your bathroom cabinets! Thanks for your commen tand have a great day Jan.
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Try a different browser and see if that helps. Sorry for the issues! If that doesn’t work, email me at karin@renovatedfaith.com
Beautiful!
You mentioned at the top of the article you chose Benjamin Moore as the best paint. However, later in the article you said the best paint was Sherman Williams. Was it preference of color or was there a big difference in coverage?
Hey Jeri, I edited the post after doing all the testing and it is supposed to say BM Advance at the end. Thank you so much for bringing that to my attention!
So happy I found your website! You have inspired me! I have a bedside table I got at the Goodwill for $15. I told my husband it is so sturdy I think it could go through a hurricane and be intact. It has a drawer and a closed cabinet. I am going to do the finish above and move it to spare bathroom as my son took the cabinet in there for his apt. Then as you suggest will look for a used new to me bedside table on Craig’s list, FB buy sell etc. page to redo. PS I love, love your vanity on your post “15 STUNNING PAINTED FURNITURE (BEFORE AND AFTER)”.
Molly, thank you SO much for your kind words! It is so rewarding to renovate a piece of furniture into something that is not only useful but beautiful. Please let me know if I can ever help in any way! Blessings, Karin
I would like to know what the blue paint is you used on the vanity? That is just the shade I’ve been searching for. Thank you.
I’m almost positive it is Sherwin Williams Meditative. Hope that helps!
What is the blue color in the dresser shown on the post? It’s so pretty!!
Do you have any tips for painting wooden kitchen chairs. There are 9 of them and I was useing the brush on then roll out technique. With the paint for kitchen cabinets and then using the top coat that you suggested. I want to make sure that they don’t chip easily as they will obviously get a lot of hardware
Thank you for any advise. I enjoyed reading your blog