Anonymous
Post 03/04/2016 14:45     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Are you changing the color, or just refreshing the existing color?

If your interest is speed, spray, but do multiple thin coats rather than trying to get all the spots on the first or second coat. It will save you time in the long run.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2016 14:15     Subject: Re:how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

The best, easiest and fastest is to use both a roller and a brush. Clean first with a vacuum and a brush, then roll on a good amount of paint vertically, then smooth out with a brush horizontally. Stat the top so you can smooth out drips as you go. There a lot of videos on YouTube that show this.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2013 10:51     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Having attempted this before, I also agree with simply getting new ones.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2013 10:45     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Replacing is a good idea, except that you will not find doors at HomeDepot that come already painted. They are just primed and you need to paint them yourself.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 20:50     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

OP here -- love the suggestions to simply replace the doors and be done with it! They are a standard size and a quick spin thru the Home Depot website shows me I can spend $35 and solve this problem. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 19:34     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Anonymous wrote:We are considering this our openings are 36 and 18, are these standard sizes, duo you have to cut replacements doors


Disregard 18 ,, I meant 36 and 72
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 19:33     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

We are considering this our openings are 36 and 18, are these standard sizes, duo you have to cut replacements doors
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 17:58     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

We ended up replacing ours after attempting to paint with a brush. The previous owner had painted it pepto-pink and it was much easier to buy a new door and be done with it! I'd try spraying, knowing you can replace if need be.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 17:31     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

I had to repaint some shutters with slats; I did a paintbrush and it tended to get drippy and the paint would gather in the low points. So I might suggest spray paint as long as it's a standard-issue color -- but that paint can get drippy too, as I've learned, so be sure to apply thinly and evenly!
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 17:24     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Anonymous wrote:Might be cheaper and less time consuming to replace.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 17:18     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Might be cheaper and less time consuming to replace.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 14:13     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Ah, yes, that is an important detail -- sorry! They are wood. I'm leaning toward spray paint but also don't want to make a giant mess...
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 13:54     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

Anonymous wrote:I need to put a fresh coat of paint on the closet door in my daughter's room, and while I don't want it to look sloppy, I really don't have a lot of time to dedicate to this project. I'd think that using a paint brush would be very time-consuming, what with the need to get in between all the slats -- should I try spray paint, or a roller instead? Have you done this, what have you tried? Thanks.


wood or metal?

We have odd shaped doors from the 60s (metal) that my husband had to take out, strip and then repaint with a sprayer b/c it gave a more even look.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2012 10:55     Subject: how best to paint slatted (louver) closet door -- roller, brush, spray?

I need to put a fresh coat of paint on the closet door in my daughter's room, and while I don't want it to look sloppy, I really don't have a lot of time to dedicate to this project. I'd think that using a paint brush would be very time-consuming, what with the need to get in between all the slats -- should I try spray paint, or a roller instead? Have you done this, what have you tried? Thanks.