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Comment peindre un radiateur.


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Dans ce court tutoriel, Annie vous montre comment peindre rapidement et facilement un radiateur avec . Annie a ici opté pour la couleur Chicago Grey. Comme toujours, veillez à bien mélanger votre peinture avant chaque utilisation.

5. Appliquez la peinture pinceaux Chalk Paint™ ont été spécialement conçus pour la peinture Chalk Paint™, mais n’importe quel autre pinceau fera l’affaire.

6. Le métal étant un matériau non-poreux, la peinture n’est pas absorbée. Par conséquent, la première couche peut être irrégulière et prendra plus de temps à sécher. Pas de panique, c’est normal ! Veillez simplement à respecter les temps de séchage entre chaque couche. Dans certains cas, une troisième couche de Chalk Paint™ pourra être nécessaire pour obtenir un résultat lisse et uniforme.

7. Une fois le radiateur peint et sec, vous pouvez, si vous le souhaitez, ajouter une couche de cire ou de laque Chalk Paint™. Lorsque vous allumerez votre radiateur, la chaleur émise permettra à la peinture Chalk Paint™ de se fixer. L’utilisation de la cire ou de la laque Chalk Paint™ est facultative, cependant cette option a ses avantages : durabilité accrue et facilité de nettoyage (ce qui est un vrai plus si le radiateur se trouve dans une zone industrielle). Annie n’utilise en général aucune laque ou cire pour ses radiateurs.

8. *ASTUCE* Pour éviter que la peinture Chalk Paint™ ne craquelle, attendez au moins 24 heures avant d’allumer le radiateur. La chaleur peut faire craqueler la peinture lorsqu’elle sèche (ce qu’Annie utilise parfois à son avantage selon les résultats souhaités !

9. *ASTUCE* Si vous avez décidé d’appliquer une couche de cire Chalk Paint™, assurez-vous que le produit est bien sec (patientez plusieurs jours) avant de rallumer le radiateur.

Achetez Annie Sloan Chalk Paint en France chez La Deuxième Chance.

Annie Sloan Oxford Navy Chalk Paint™

Annie Sloan recently launched two new chalk paint™ colours in France. Athenian Black and Oxford Navy. So lets say hello to Oxford Navy!

Oxford Navy is an inky, traditional navy blue which evokes the strong, august blue of academic insignia and fountain pens, as well as the rich pigment indigo blue so synonymous with traditional Indian block printing.

This classic but contemporary kitchen has been given a new lease of life with a lick of Chalk Paint™ in Oxford Navy. A fresh coat of Chalk Paint™ is an excellent alternative to redoing your entire kitchen, and as demonstrated here, the end result is fresh, smart and beautiful. Just be sure to use Chalk Paint™ Wax or Lacquer to protect and seal the paint. Apply Chalk Paint™ in thin layers to shiny surfaces such as melamine kitchen cabinets, although wooden surfaces such as these cupboards and kitchen caddy will not require any special measures.

The Oxford Navy parts of this kitchen have been lacquered using Matt Chalk Paint™ Lacquer for an understated, velvety finish. When using Chalk Paint™ Lacquer over darker Chalk Paint™ colours be sure to apply in thin coats to avoid any cloudiness. The floor has been painted in Chalk Paint™ in Versailles and then lacquered in Gloss Chalk Paint™ Lacquer for contrast.

Oxford Navy side table
Oxford Navy side table

This side table was painted with Oxford Navy Chalk Paint™. The lamp base was painted in Old Violet. We think it makes a very nice statement piece.
Don’t forget you can buy Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in France from La Deuxième Chance either in our shop or order chalk paint on line.

Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Oxford Navy
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Oxford Navy

Annie Sloan Athenian Black Chalk Paint

Annie Sloan Athenian Black
Annie Sloan Athenian Black

Introducing a new colour from Annie SLoan. For a long time people have been asking for a true black and here it is. There has always been Graphite in the Annie Sloan range which many people think of as a black. However Graphite is really a slate grey and not a true black. Athenian Black is a true, deep black developed to reflect the opaque figures and dramatic silhouetted shapes painted on Ancient Greek ceramics.

Stool in Athenian Black
Stool in Athenian Black

Annie was inspired by the huge collection of Ancient Greek pottery at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford to create this opaque pitch black colour. Athenian Black has been designed with an opulence of pigment in order to suggest impenetrable shadow, like the black used to render silhouetted figures on terracotta coloured clay ware in Classical times.

The seat of this IKEA stool was first painted in Chalk Paint™ in Arles, then painted with Athenian Black, then sealed with Clear Chalk Paint™ Wax. Annie then used an artist’s knife to scratch out a Greek-style likeness of a dog, revealing the Arles beneath the black. She then brushed away the scraped off paint and Waxed to finish and protect.

Bed paint in Athenian Black
Bed paint in Athenian Black

This baroque bed frame is the perfect stage for the pitch-black pigment-packed drama of Chalk Paint™ in Athenian Black. The colour has been allowed to take centre stage in this otherwise neutral room. Just two coats of Chalk Paint™ and a coat of Clear Chalk Paint™ Wax over the entire piece to protect and perfect for years of nights to come. The bed side table is an IKEA stool which has been upcycled with Country Grey and Clear Chalk Paint™ Wax.

The wall has been painted in a rough-luxe technique, using neutrals and greens from the Chalk Paint™ palette, incuding Olive, Versailles, Aubusson Blue on a base of Old White.
The floors are painted with Versailles and finished with Matt Chalk Paint™ Lacquer.

To purchase Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ in France