Painting a Toilet

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By Tim Carter
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Summary: Painting a toilet can be done with oil based paint. When using oil paint on toilets, skip painting the toilet bowl. Painted toilets can even match your wallpaper.

Painting a Toilet - Color Photos and Tips

You can paint toilets! But I don't want you to paint the inside of the bowl! In fact, just two days ago I was at a delightful plumbing supply house in my city - Keidel Supply - and saw a new painted toilet by Kohler. It had a humming bird on the tank front and tank lid. It was gorgeous. You could feel the paint or decal or whatever as you rubbed your hand over the surface.

Oil Paint

High gloss oil paint sticks very well to glazed china surfaces. You don't have to do any preparation work other than cleaning the surface and making sure it is dry.

Painting a scene is only to be done by a person who has talent. If you want stick people on your toilet, give me a call! I have zero artistic talent with respect to scenes, forms, etc. I can do two dimensional drawings, but not proportioned 3D paintings.

Coordination

If you decide to paint your toilet or some other china object, use scenes from wallpaper or a magazine to inspire you. Yes, you can give the artist some latitude, but you want the final painted product to blend with the surroundings. Keep in mind that you can strip off the paint down the road if you grow to dislike the look. Regular paint strippers will readily remove the paint without harming the china.

Always have the artist do a quick sketch before you proceed to the final project. Be sure the proportions are right and the look is what you want.

Painting Photos

This photo should help you get a feel for what is possible when you decide to paint a toilet or any other piece of glazed china. Look at the detail on the canisters! The artist who painted them used a fine brush and a steady hand to create the random look of the ferns. The black lettering was also done free hand with black paint. The paint job is over 20 years old and looks as good as the day it was completed.

The seaside border is in the bathroom where I have a plain white toilet. My oldest daughter is going to take elements from the border and paint them on the tank face and the tank lid. She has not yet decided what she is going to do. But I can assure you it will be spectacular. Keep in mind that if you have to hire an artist, they can take the toilet tank off and keep it in their studio. They don't have to paint it in place!





Comments:

brett
10 Mar 2008, 06:50
I have a bathroom where I think it is too small for a shower or my venting system is not powerful enough. Due to this I get a lot of water build up on the walls, mirror, window, toilet etc. I am finding that this condensation is causing the bottom of the toilet tank to drip BLUE. Looks like a reaction to the material under or in the glazing on the toilet tank - do you know what this is? and can I just paint over it?
AsktheBuilder
13 Mar 2008, 06:10
Brett,
The blue stain is water dripping from the bolts that attach the toilet tank to the bowl. You better go read ALL of my Bathroom Exhaust Fan columns right now.
Amanda
10 Aug 2008, 21:06
Can I paint a whole toilet (not the bowl) with oil paints? My toilet is blue... to expensive to replace...can I paint it?
Jackie
29 Sep 2008, 10:09
My new Home also has an ugly blue toilet. Can I paint it to change te color?
James
29 Oct 2008, 09:07
Dear Tim (AskTheBuilder),

I have seen on many sites, including this article, that you should not paint inside the bowl. I have also read that in general, you should not paint any part of the toilet that comes in contact with water. Why exactly is this? Does some kind of reaction occur because of the water? I was hoping to paint inside my bowl. Could it be possible to paint inside the bowl and then apply some sort of protective finish over the paint? Thank you in advance for the advice.
Jill rosenzweig
22 Feb 2009, 23:03
I have a black toilet and the bowl is badly scratched from attempts to remove white water stains. I would really like to repaint it. What can I do? Thank you

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