Annie Sloan Satin Paint How to Use It, Tips & Inspiration

What is Satin Paint?
Annie Sloan Satin Paint is a strong, self-sealing paint with a subtle, silky sheen — ideal for interior woodwork and metal. It delivers a smooth, hardwearing finish without the need for wax or lacquer, making it perfect for doors, skirting boards, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, and other high-use areas.
Designed to complement the Annie Sloan colour palette, Satin Paint offers modern convenience with timeless charm.

What You'll Need
- Annie Sloan Satin Paint (in your chosen colour)
- Annie Sloan Flat Brush or Small Brush
- Drop sheet or protective covering
- A damp cloth (for cleaning your surface)
- Optional: fine-grit sandpaper if the surface is glossy or slippery

Lets Get Started
Step 1: Clean the Surface
Wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove any dust or grease. Satin Paint loves a clean canvas.
Step 2: Stir, Don’t Shake
Gently stir the paint with a stick — no shaking needed. This helps ensure a smooth, even finish.
Step 3: Apply Your Paint
Use long, steady strokes to apply an even coat. Satin Paint goes on smoothly and dries with a beautiful soft sheen. Let it dry completely before deciding if a second coat is needed.
Step 4: Optional Second Coat
If you’re after deeper colour or more durability (especially in high-use areas like kitchens), go ahead and add a second coat.

Claire’s Tips & Creative Hacks
- Satin Paint is brilliant for refreshing tired kitchen cupboards and built-ins — no sealing required.
- Try it on skirting boards and interior doors for a crisp, consistent look throughout your home.
- Use alongside Chalk Paint™: Satin Paint on trims, Chalk Paint™ on large furniture pieces — it’s an effortless way to add depth and contrast.
- Don’t overthink it — Satin Paint is made to make your life easier. Whether it’s a weekend DIY or a quick refresh, the result is always rewarding.