You see my bathroom countertops were a lovely 1980 s beige almond color.
Can i change the color of my marble countertops.
If you must cover with something there is a product called granite transformations they install another countertop right over top of your granite with recycled granite or glass many colours to choose from its expensive thought so not really economical that way and its permanent because you have to stick glue or screw it into granite to safety.
Here are the facts about my bathroom.
Yes you heard me right i painted the cultured marble surrounding the tub.
Sand the entire surface of the concrete countertop twice or until the surface is notably lighter in color.
This may take several sheets of sandpaper.
One of the videos i watched was for a product called giani s countertop paint and it gave me a good idea of how to start the process being that i am impatient and didn t want to wait for it to ship to me and they don t carry that product at my local home depot or lowe s i.
I am crazy like that.
Once you find a color that meets all those criteria follow these steps for a high quality paint job.
He told me to find a temporary fix until we could afford marble or granite.
Unwanted scratches on cultured marble can also be removed easily using a buffer polish and sandpaper.
To fix this you can change the color of the cultured marble vanity top as you would any other surface with a new coat of paint.
I begged my husband for new countertops but he wouldnt give in.
Usually it s the other way around.
Turn on the sander using its switch.
In fact ancient greek and roman artisans dyed marble.
Epoxy paint is a simple way to cover an undesired colors and give the counter top a fresh look on a budget.
People want to get dye outof marble.
It looks so dated to me and the beige marble effect was really bringing the whole space down.
Yes dyeing marble can be done.
Prime the entire surface with 100 percent acrylic primer.
Lightly sand the counter with 150 grit sandpaper and wipe off any dust with a damp cloth.
So i scoured the internet looking for a cheap way to refinish them.
Cultured marble counter tops come in a variety of colors that can be easily changed.
Clean the countertop with warm soap and water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Or simply darken the overall color a bit.
My dilemma was this i don t like the color of it at all.
Using 6 or 7 paint colors sponge a whole collage of color onto countertops for a faux granite look.
There are tons of tutorials out there to duplicate the effect of faux marble and i tried a few different ways.