How To Spray Paint Wall Mounted Lighting
Step three clean the light fixture before painting.
How to spray paint wall mounted lighting. Turn the power off to the light fixture. You can either remove the light fixture from the wall or ceiling or you can paint it in place. Spray painting an outdoor brass light fixture. Ick next you will need to dismantle your fixture and clean each piece really well.
If you choose to leave it in place carefully tape the surrounding area. Paint mask to help lessen breathing in the paint fumes. It s not necessary to clean anywhere but the outside of the light. Disassemble the light fixture and remove the glass panes.
Remove the screws holding the light fixture. How to update a brass light fixture using spray paint to get a glossy finish. But just look at that fixture would you ever guess it s been painted. This is best when painting with a brush since spray paint has a tendency to dust everything in the room turn off the power to the light fixture for safety.
When spraying bigger items i use this set up or a tent shelter. First i took out the bulbs and took off the shades then i taped around the sconces where it met the wall with painter s tape. Use a degreaser like tsp on a damp rag and wipe any dust or dirt off the outside of the light fixture. You don t want to get spray paint on your wall it s oil based and that wont work if you need to paint over it with latex.
Here it is before and the old wall paint color and here it is now along with the new wall paint color. Step four apply paint. Back to good spray painting practices. While spray paint comes in many metallic colors and basic paint shades you can also apply custom mixed paint in original designs or stencils to wall mounted light fixtures with a paint and brush.
Spray painting light fixtures. Before painting you must either take the fixture down from its mount or mask the surrounding surfaces. Just for y all i am going to keep it real. Now comes the fun part okay it is the not so fun part but it is necessary.
It got a little paint too. You can see a sneak peek of the old gallery wall. First we took down the old fixture. Paint two coats of paint onto light fixture with a small 1 2 soft bristle paintbrush.
Sand each part very very well. This will take a few minutes but it s worth it. I ll be sharing the new foyer look once i get it finished. It s usually easier to paint the fixture if it s removed but if you can t remove it or don t want to you just need to make sure you don t paint the wall to which it s attached or any adjacent surfaces.
Remove the wire nuts and wires from the light fixture.