painting box in wooden pipes with emulsion

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i am painting my kitchen and i have some boxed in pipe is it possible to paint the boxed in pipes with the same paint (emulsion) what i am using for my walls.so they blend in better than white gloss
 
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Do you mean painting the box, or painting the pipes? If the pipes are boxed in they are surely not visible, so why do you want to paint them? You can paint the box in emulsion as it is presumably ply, plasterboard or chipboard.

However, emulsion seems to discolour on (hot) pipes, you might do better with Satinwood which blends in quite well with silk emulsion. Or Eggshell if you have matt.
 
JohnD said:
Do you mean painting the box, or painting the pipes? If the pipes are boxed in they are surely not visible, so why do you want to paint them? You can paint the box in emulsion as it is presumably ply, plasterboard or chipboard.

However, emulsion seems to discolour on (hot) pipes, you might do better with Satinwood which blends in quite well with silk emulsion. Or Eggshell if you have matt.
yes i ment the box in which is ply so its fine with emulsion in wont peel or anything do i need to prime thebox first or anything
 
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mmm emulsion on wood is not the best solution; try priming (oil based) and using egg shell, a supplier will mix u the same colour in it as ur walls. :D
 

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