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Wood Paint

When you need to bring a splash of solid, opaque colour to timber while providing robust protection, a specialist wood paint is the only solution. Unlike Stains or Oils that enhance the grain, a paint for wood creates a durable, solid film on the surface, offering a modern look and maximum resilience. At Nebula Paint Products, we are a UK distributor of high-performance Wood Coatings, providing a comprehensive range of interior wood paint for every project.

Whether you're up-cycling a piece of furniture, refreshing your skirting boards, our collection offers a beautiful and long-lasting finish you can rely on.

Why a Specialist Paint for Wood is Essential

Timber is a natural, flexible material that requires a coating designed to work with its unique properties. Using a standard wall or metal paint will inevitably lead to cracking and peeling.

  • Built-in Flexibility:

    Wood expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity. A dedicated wood paint is formulated to be flexible, moving with the timber to prevent cracking, flaking, and blistering.
  • Superior Durability:

    Our paints are designed to withstand the knocks and scuffs of daily life, making them ideal for high-traffic items like doors, furniture, and flooring.
  • A Flawless Opaque Finish:

    A solid paint for wood is the perfect way to modernise old-fashioned timber, hide imperfections, or create a bold design statement. It provides excellent coverage and a smooth, uniform block of colour.

The Perfect Finish for  Wood

Our versatile range of wood paint provides a durable and attractive finish for a huge variety of applications.

  • Interior Projects:

    Perfect for bringing new life to kitchen cabinets, window frames, doors, furniture, skirting boards, and staircases. Choose from a range of finishes for a hard-wearing and easily cleanable surface.

The Ultimate Protective and Decorative Wood Paint

Even the best paint for wood will fail if the surface isn't prepared correctly. For a truly professional and long-lasting result, preparation is everything. The timber must be clean, dry, and free from any old, flaking paint.

Critically, for bare wood or for a significant colour change, you must start with a dedicated wood Primer. Using a specialist wood primer will seal the timber, prevent stains from knots and resins from bleeding through, and provide a powerful key for the topcoat to adhere to. This first step guarantees a smoother finish and significantly improves the durability of the entire paint system.

Browse our complete collection of wood paint today and discover the perfect colour and finish for your next project.

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WB WARNEX 74-2 Textured Lacquer 1K Black Semi-Matt 6KG WB Coatings
Rosner DuoCryl Hardener 500ml Rosner
Rosner NaturExpert Terrace Oil 1Ltr Rosner
Rosner NaturExpert Hard Wax Oil 1Ltr Rosner
Rosner RoCryl Flex Colour 45 matt 3.75 KG Mipa Paints Limited
WB WARNEX 74-1 Textured Lacquer 1K White RAL 9016 6KG WB Coatings
WB WARNEX 74-1 Textured Lacquer 1K White RAL 9010 Semi-Matt 1KG WB Coatings
WB WARNEX 74-1 Textured Lacquer 1K Black Semi-Matt 12KG WB Coatings
Mipaxyl Wood Stain Nordic Walnut 1070 2.5L EACH Mipa Paints Limited
Rosner DuoCryl Expert G10 5 ltr EACH Rosner
WB WARNEX 74-2 Textured Lacquer 1K Black Semi-Matt 12KG WB Coatings
WB WARNEX 74-2 Textured Lacquer 1K Black Semi-Matt 30KG WB Coatings
WB WARNEX 74-1 Textured Lacquer 1K Violet KM 7482 Semi-Matt 12KG WB Coatings
WB WARNEX 74-1 Textured Lacquer 1K White RAL 9010 Semi-Matt 12KG WB Coatings
Rosner Natural Expert Larch Oil 1 Ltr Rosner
Feycolor 644 2K PU Topcoat Mixed White 3KG FEYCOLOR

Wood Paint Frequently Asked Questions

What paint should I use on wood?

When choosing a paint for wood, selecting a high-quality system is crucial for a durable finish, which is why the Rosner wood paint system is an excellent choice for both professional and DIY projects. It's a versatile range designed to provide a premium finish on various wood surfaces.

  • For interior wood like furniture, skirting boards, and doors, the Rosner system offers a variety of durable finishes from satin to gloss. These modern formulations are designed for high-traffic areas, providing a tough, scuff-resistant surface that looks great for years.
  • For exterior wood such as fences, sheds, and garden furniture, you must use a dedicated paint from the Rosner exterior range. These coatings are specifically engineered with flexible resins and UV inhibitors to protect the wood from moisture and sun damage, preventing cracking and fading.

For the best possible results, always prepare the wood surface thoroughly and use a compatible Rosner primer before applying your final topcoat.

How do you paint wood for a professional finish?

Achieving a perfectly smooth, professional finish on wood is all about following a proven, step-by-step process. Rushing or skipping the preparation stages is the number one cause of a poor result.

  1. Clean the Surface: Start by thoroughly cleaning the wood with a degreaser to remove any dirt, grease, or furniture polish.
  2. Sand for Adhesion: This is the most critical step. Sand the wood surface with a medium-grit sandpaper. Your goal is not to remove the old finish completely, but to scuff it up and create a "key" for the primer to grip onto.
  3. Remove All Dust: After sanding, wipe the surface with a damp cloth or a tack cloth to remove every particle of dust.
  4. Apply a Primer: Use a dedicated wood primer. This seals the wood, prevents stains (like wood tannins) from bleeding through, and creates a uniform base for your paint, ensuring strong adhesion and an even colour.
  5. Apply the Paint: Using a high-quality brush, roller, or spray gun, apply your chosen wood paint in thin, even coats. It is always better to apply two or three thin coats than one thick, heavy one. Allow the paint to dry fully between each coat.
  6. Lightly Sand Between Coats: For the ultimate smooth finish, lightly sand the surface with a very fine grit sandpaper after each coat of primer or paint has dried. This removes any minor imperfections before you apply the next layer.

Can you spray paint wood?

Yes, absolutely. Spray painting is an excellent method for painting wood and is often the preferred choice for professionals looking to achieve a flawless, factory-like finish.

Spraying offers several key advantages over traditional brushing or rolling:

  • A Perfectly Smooth Finish: Because the paint is atomised into a fine mist, it settles on the surface without leaving any brush marks or roller texture. This is especially beneficial for flat surfaces like cabinet doors or tabletops.
  • Speed and Efficiency: Spraying is significantly faster, particularly on items with complex shapes, intricate details, or spindles, such as chairs or banisters.
  • Superior Coverage: The fine mist ensures an even and consistent layer of paint across the entire piece, including hard-to-reach corners and crevices.

To spray paint wood successfully, you must still follow the same essential preparation steps: clean, sand, and prime the surface before applying your topcoats.