Transforming your dining space starts with choosing the right paint—one that blends durability with style. At Bunnings, premium dining table paints deliver long-lasting results without compromising aesthetics.
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Bunnings offers a range of high-performance paints designed specifically for dining tables, featuring moisture resistance, scratch durability, and vibrant color retention. Whether you prefer matte, semi-gloss, or textured finishes, their selection caters to modern and traditional tastes, ensuring your table remains beautiful and functional through years of use.
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Achieving a flawless finish begins with proper surface prep—clean, sanded, and primed surfaces ensure paint adheres perfectly. Bunnings recommends using their recommended primers and brushes for even application, minimizing brush marks and enhancing coverage. Regular maintenance with furniture polish helps preserve the finish and extend the life of your dining table.
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From timeless whites and warm beiges to bold accent hues, Bunnings’ dining table paint range supports every interior style. Pair matte paints for a sleek minimalist look or semi-gloss for a classic sheen that reflects light beautifully. Choose finishes that harmonize with your cabinetry, flooring, and decor to create a cohesive, inviting dining environment.
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Upgrade your dining table with Bunnings’ premium paint range—where durability meets design. Explore their full collection today and discover the perfect finish to elevate your home’s heart.
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Shop our range of Furniture Paint at warehouse prices from quality brands. Order online for delivery or Click & Collect at your nearest Bunnings. Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @HamideR.
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It's fantastic that you've joined us, and many thanks for your question about painting over varnish. I'd suggest you start by cleaning down the entire table, including the intricate feet, with Selleys Sugar Soap Wall Cleaning Wipes. Find Porter's 400ml Black Cockatoo Revive Furniture Paint at Bunnings.
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Visit your local store for the widest range of products. Give a tired table a new look with this step. Find British Paints 500ml Extra Deep Furniture Paint at Bunnings.
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Visit your local store for the widest range of products. Revitalising an old varnished piece of furniture like a table or a cabinet is easier than you think. Learn how at Bunnings.
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More inspiration for your table makeover Workshop member Belinda sanded her tabletop back to its original colour when she upcycled her dining table and chairs. Community member vintagemagnolia completed her modern makeover of colonial bedside tables by adding sleek legs plus new paint and knobs. Find more inspiration in our Top 10 most popular indoor furniture projects.
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More inspiration for your dining table project Workshop member Oddchair22 sanded back her 20-year-old table for this timber dining setting makeover with paint and varnish. Community member liamp used an Ash utility panel to build this coastal dining table and matching bookcase and TV cabinet. For more ideas, check out 3 ways to upcycle a dining.
Hi. We are looking to give our tired dining table a Hampton style makeover. We'd appreciate any advice on: 1) What best waterbased primer and paint to use for the skirt & legs? 2) Your thoughts on clear varnish versus a very slight grey stain on the tabletop.
3) do we need a sealant over the stain to ensure longevity on all parts of the table. This is of course a highly used part of the dining.