Thinking of giving your old entertainment center a brand new look? Painting an entertainment center is a great way to revive your old furniture. However, any painting project relies on preparation, proper materials, and safety, and sometimes it’s best to hire a professional for this kind of project.
Benefits of Painting an Old Entertainment Center
Here is how painting an old entertainment center can benefit you:
- Preserves its value: Old furniture that has been in your home for several years might have significant value even if it is wearing out. If your old entertainment center is one of those furniture pieces that you are fond of but don’t want to get rid of, painting is the best solution to preserve its beauty and lighten up your living space.
- Maintain its quality: Repainting not only gives your entertainment center a cosmetic makeover but also preserves its material quality. Paint protects the wood from decaying, keeping it in good shape for several years.
- Cost-effective solution and waste reduction: Instead of throwing away your entertainment center and buying a new one, you can simply give your old furniture a fresh coat of paint to make it look new. This is an excellent way to save money and reduce waste.
Painting an Entertainment Center: A Step-By-Step Approach
You can achieve a flawless paint finish with the following step-by-step approach:
Assess Your Entertainment Center
Start by assessing the material and structure of your entertainment center. Identify whether the surface material is solid wood, laminate, or veneer, because each material requires specific preparation and types of paint. For example, you can’t use stain on laminate since it is made of paper or plastic to mimic the appearance of wood. On the other hand, staining raw wood is a common practice that elevates its appearance.
Choose Your Makeover Style and Color
When you choose a style and color for your old entertainment center, make sure they match the room’s aesthetic. Paint finish also impacts how the furniture looks. For a satin or semi-gloss finish, Sherwin-Williams high-quality furniture paints provide durable, smooth coverage. With options such as Repose Gray (SW 7015), Oceanside (SW 6204), and Alabaster SW 7008) available, you can find long-lasting paints designed specifically for furniture.
Gather Tools and Materials
To achieve a lasting paint finish, you need the right tools and materials. You need sandpaper or a sanding block to remove dirt and old paint from the surface. You should also gather professional-grade paintbrushes and microfiber rollers for smooth paint application, and angular brushes for more detailed work. Other essentials include the painter’s tape and drop cloths. A quality high-adhesion primer, like Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond Primer, can help you create a smooth surface for the paint to adhere to.
Prep the Entertainment Center
Next, prepare the surface of your entertainment center. Vacuum away dust or debris and smooth the surface by gently sanding it. If there are minor dents or holes, use wood filler to seal them and create a smooth surface for painting.
Prime for a Smooth Base
Apply primer in thin, uniform coats to prevent uneven drying, cracking, or peeling. Make sure to cover all surfaces evenly, and pay special attention to the edges and repaired dents or holes. Quick-drying primers usually dry within an hour, while others can take up to 4 hours or more, so check the manufacturer’s instructions.
Paint the Entertainment Center
Once the primer on your entertainment center has completely dried, it’s time to paint. Paint large surfaces with a roller, then paint the edges and tricky corners with brushes. Stroke the roller and brush in the direction of the wood grain for even application. Make sure to use thin coats of paint for a smooth finish.
Add Creative Finishing Touches
From a clean, classic makeover to adding wallpaper or decorative elements, the possibilities for revamping your furniture are endless. You can add paintable wallpaper to add texture. To highlight raised panels or beading in your entertainment center, use contrasting colors. For a subtle aged look, use the distressing technique, which involves dry-brushing small areas to reveal the primer or wood surface underneath. You can even try other techniques such as stencilling or adding appliques for a more creative finish.
Seal and Protect the Finish
Sealing the painted surface is the final step. Apply a thin, even coat of sealant and let it dry completely to create a durable, protective layer that resists regular wear and tear and makes cleaning your entertainment unit easier. Choose premium-quality sealants, such as Sherwin-Williams’ Minwax Polycrylic Protective Wood Finish, for lasting protection.
When to Hire a Professional
Consider hiring a professional painting contractor in the following situations:
Structural Damage or Extensive Veneer Repair
If you are dealing with structural damage or extensive veneer damage, it’s best to leave the job to professionals. Without the right experience or techniques, you may experience loose or blistered veneers, compromised frames, sagging shelves, and separated joints. Fixing these issues often requires specialized repair techniques, and attempting it without proper knowledge and tools may cause further damage.
Need for Specialized Finishes
For high-end finishes, you may need technical knowledge and experience, since DIY techniques could ruin your entertainment center’s appearance. Whether you want a stain, matte, high-gloss, or eggshell finish, professionals have the expertise to create the look you want for your furniture.
Lack of Time, Tools, or a Suitable Workspace
Painting an entertainment center demands time, proper tools, and a suitable workspace. If you lack physical and logistical needs, consider hiring a professional painter.
Eco-Friendly and Safety Tips for Painting an Entertainment Center
Here are some practical tips to paint your old entertainment center, prioritizing safety and eco-friendly choices:
- Low-VOC or zero-VOC paints: High-VOC paints emit harmful VOCs that contribute to indoor air pollution, respiratory issues, and environmental safety concerns. Make sure the paint you choose has a low- or zero-VOC formulation that poses no health or environmental risks.
- Proper ventilation and protective gear: Even if you are using low- or zero-VOC paints, keep the workspace well ventilated. Use safety gear such as masks, glasses, and gloves to prevent exposure to dust and chemicals in primer and paint.
- Safe disposal of old paint, sanding dust, and materials: Most paints and primers are considered hazardous. Improper disposal of old paint, sanding dust, and other paint-related materials can contaminate soil and water and may result in legal penalties. When you are disposing of these items, make sure to contact hazardous waste service providers in your area and consult with them about proper disposal.
Reach Out to Us to Give Your Old Entertainment Center a Fresh Look
You may be tempted to give your old entertainment center a fresh look with DIY methods. But if you want a professional-grade, flawless, and durable finish, it’s best to hire a professional. At Boise Commercial & Residential Painting, we offer specialized painting services for all your interior, exterior, commercial, and residential painting needs. Give us a call to learn more about our services.









