Sustainable Garden Makeovers

Give tired garden buildings a new lease of life

It’s not just interior schemes that benefit from a fresh coat of paint.


Revitalising garden structures with a splash of colour can impact the look and feel of your outside space, say the experts at wood paint specialists Thorndown.


Caroline Thornborough, Design Director at Thorndown, said: “Garden structures have to withstand everything the Great British weather can throw at them, so it’s no surprise they need some TLC from time to time.


“A fresh pop of colour will breathe new life into tired garden structures and offer an instant mood booster.”


Here Caroline shares her top tips on how to achieve a sustainable summer makeover with Thorndown’s wood paint:


  • Select your colour palette based on shades that will fit with your existing garden design and your plants, and most importantly, bring a smile to your face.
  • Use sample pots to make sure you’re getting exactly the colour you want and always go with a wood paint that has been specially formulated for exterior use. This will ensure your chosen colours last longer. At Thorndown, we use exterior grade colour pigments, meaning that the colour you choose is the colour you’ll see for years and years.
  • Preparation is key when it comes to the perfect finish, so before you consider painting your old, tired furniture, sand off any rough patches or loose old coatings that will show or affect the finish.
  • Wooden furniture may need preserving with a wood preserver. If your furniture is made with treated softwood, remove any surface residue from the pressure-treatment process.
  • If your furniture is old, make sure the surface is thoroughly cleaned. Wash off any dirt with soapy water or use a pressure-washer to blast off persistent dirt or algae. Washing with a light bleach/water solution will also help to kill off algae.
  • Don’t rush to start your paint job. Make sure your wood is dry otherwise coatings won’t fix properly to the timber, affecting the paint’s performance and longevity.
  • To ensure the perfect finish, apply a knotting agent or stain-blocking primer to prevent possible tannin staining of the paint coating. However, if you’re a fan of all things natural, don’t worry about it and let nature take its course.
  • If there is any rust on fixings treat the metal surfaces or use paint with flash rust inhibitor like Thorndown Wood Paint to stop rust from forming on non-galvanised metal or metal screws/nails other than stainless steel.
  • And one last thing before you start applying your paint. Check the weather to make sure rain isn’t forecast for at least 24 hours. This will allow plenty of time for the paint to dry and fix/bond properly.
  • Apply your first coat of wood paint using a high-quality paint brush, roller or sprayer and leave to dry for one to two hours. If you’re leaving the paint to dry in the sunshine, it will dry much quicker. After you have applied a second coat, leave this to dry for at least 12 hours. While it might feel dry, the curing/fixing process takes a lot longer and the more time you give it, the better.”

 

Thorndown’s range of technically excellent wood paint is available now, priced at £22 for 750ml.


It is available in 72 colours, and Thorndown offers a colour matching service.

About Thorndown Paints

Thorndown is an award-winning specialist paint manufacturer that creates technically excellent, eco-friendly water-based wood paints and innovative peelable glass paint, perfect for shading and art and crafts.

Inspired by the beautiful countryside and heritage of the West Country where the factory is based, the husband-and-wife team behind Thorndown, Ben and Caroline Thornborough, blend their passions for art, design, science and the natural world in their ecologically advanced paints.

Founded on the principles of creating the best possible products with leading ingredients that both respect and work with the natural environment, Thorndown has taken time to source the best raw materials to create cutting-edge water-based eco paints with virtually no VOCs.

Thorndown’s Wood Paint is available in 72 colours and a UV Clear, while the Peelable Glass Paint is available in 24 opaque colours and 14 translucents.

Colour matching is also available along with over 1800 RAL Classic and Design colours, along with 2050 NCS colours, 434 British Standard BS318C BS4800 BS5252F and 924 Pantone C colours.

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