* Rough-cut exterior wood
* Wood primer
* Exterior paint in the color of your choice
* Paintbrushes or a paint sprayer
* Sandpaper
* Drop cloths
Instructions
1. Prepare the wood. Remove any dirt, dust, or debris from the wood. Sand the wood to smooth out any rough spots or splinters.
2. Apply wood primer. Use a paintbrush or paint sprayer to apply a coat of wood primer to the wood. Allow the primer to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions.
3. Paint the wood. Use a paintbrush or paint sprayer to apply two coats of exterior paint in the color of your choice. Allow each coat of paint to dry completely before applying the next.
4. Sand the wood. After the final coat of paint is dry, sand the wood lightly to remove any rough spots. This will help to create a smooth, even finish.
5. Enjoy your newly painted rough-cut exterior wood!
Tips
* Use a high-quality exterior paint that is specifically designed for rough-cut wood. This will help to ensure that the paint adheres properly and lasts for many years.
* For a more durable finish, apply a clear coat sealant to the wood. This will help to protect the paint from the elements and make it easier to clean.