Our Review of Magnolia Chalk Paint, and Why we Love It • That Sweet Tea Life (2024)

If you have a piece of furniture that is older and could use a new life, there’s no better way to revive it than by painting it with chalk paint. The great news is that one of our favorite home experts, Joanna Gaines from the TV show “Fixer Upper,” has her own brand of Magnolia chalk paint.

Joanna Gaines’ chalk paint is called Magnolia Home Chalk Style. Joanna’s business, Magnolia Home, created this chalk paint with the KILZ paint company. Note that KILZ offers a chalk paint style line of their own. In this review, we are specifically covering the Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint.

If you’ve already been using chalk paint to transform furniture pieces, you probably know that several paint companies offer chalk-style paint. What makes Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint unique? Let’s dive in with an honest and comprehensive review of this chalk-style paint.

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History of Chalk Paint

In 1990, a British woman named Annie Sloan invented a revolutionary new type of paint that was easy to use and left furniture pieces with a gorgeous matte finish. That paint was Chalk Paint, Annie Sloan’s brand.

Sloan’s dream was to create a paint that was easy to use, fast-drying, and reliable. She achieved that goal because in most cases, no prep work is required to paint something with chalk paint.

These days, Annie Sloan is considered is widely considered to be one of the world’s leading authorities in color, paint, and home style.

Soan’s company trademarked the name “Chalk Paint,” so other brands that use chalk-style paint have different names. For example, Rustoleum has “Chalked,” KILZ calls their chalk paint “Chalk Style Paint,” FolkArt’s paint is called “Home Decor Chalk,” and Sherwin Williams uses the name “Krylon Chalky Finish Paint.” Magnolia chalk paint is called “Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint.”

While similar, all of these companies have chalk-style paint that has distinct differences.

About Magnolia Home and Magnolia Chalk Paint

Magnolia was started in 2003 by home design power couple Chip and Joanna Gaines. The couple rose to fame on the hit home improvement TV show “Fixer Upper.” Their store, Magnolia, is located in Waco, Texas. They also have their own television network, Magnolia Network.

Magnolia Home created their chalk paint with KILZ, one of the world’s leading paint companies. With KILZ as a partner, Magnolia Home Chalk Paint gets all of the benefits of a huge paint company’s research and marketing.

On the KILZ website, the company says that Joanna Gaines created this paint so that homeowners could give a fresh start to meaningful furniture pieces. The paint comes in quart sizes only and has a curated color palette.

Why Do People Use Chalk Paint?

All chalk paint is remarkably versatile and easy to use, including Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint. You can use chalk paint to cover nearly any surface to which paint can adhere.

The primary reason chalk paint has become so beloved is that furniture that you paint with chalk paint doesn’t require any prep work beyond cleaning. Not needing to sand or prime furniture is immensely appealing to people who want to get a project done quickly without a lot of fuss.

Finally, chalk paint is excellent for camouflaging blemishes that you often find in older pieces of furniture.

What Is the Best Chalk Paint?

Several companies have chalk-style paint offerings, and the best chalk paint depends on the project you’re working on and your personal preference.

Before tackling any painting project, the best thing you can do is to conduct thorough research. For example, some chalk-style paints are thinner than others. Researching online can save you tons of time and frustration when you’re starting your painting project.

Keep in mind that some paint companies don’t offer chalk-style spray paint, and that includes Magnolia Home. If you’re painting something like wicker baskets, for example, this may inform your decision about which chalk paint is best for your project.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Cost and Availability

When you begin a painting project of any kind, cost and availability play a significant role in deciding which chalk paint to use.

Where to Buy Magnolia Chalk Paint

If you decide you need more paint at some point, you need to be able to access it in the timeframe that you need it. Having local access to the paint you need is sometimes important.

To buy Magnolia Home chalk paint in person, you have to find a hardware store that carries the paint. For example, Ace Hardware and some other select hardware stores stock it, but Magnolia chalk paint isn’t available at the big home improvement stores where most of us love to shop.

You can also buy Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint online at the Magnolia website or Ace Hardware.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Cost

Also, the cost of the paint can play a role. For some furniture pieces, you want the very best paint you can afford. On the other hand, if you’re just doing some craft projects like painting baskets, a less costly paint may be ideal for your needs.

Regardless of which chalk paint you use, most of them are less expensive than the leading brand, Annie Sloan.

In terms of cost, Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint is about the same price as Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, and it is definitely more expensive than some of the other brands we have reviewed. On the Magnolia website, a quart of Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint is $32 as of this writing.

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How to Use Magnolia Chalk Paint

Home crafters and professionals alike love chalk paint because it’s so easy to use and doesn’t require much prep work. You don’t usually have to sand or prime a piece of furniture before painting it with chalk paint. With that said, there are times when some prep work will help you turn out a nicer finished project.

1. De-Odorize Your Items

When you are refurbishing older items, you may notice that they have a lingering odor. It’s a good idea to get rid of these undesirable smells before painting. Do some research online to learn how to best remove odors from whatever you’re planning to paint.

2. Thoroughly Clean Your Items

No paint will adhere well to dirty surfaces and that includes chalk paint. Plant to give your furniture a thorough cleaning before you get started on your painting project. After cleaning your furniture, make sure the surface is completely dry before you paint it.

3. Correct Blemishes

If you’re going for a shabby chic look, the blemishes in your old furniture pieces may add to the charm. However, if you would like to fill in holes and fix other problems, do that before you paint your furniture. For example, if your piece has holes from nails and screws, you can use spackling or wood filler to fill in these holes. Be sure to sand the area lightly afterward so that the area you sanded will blend in with the rest of the piece.

4. Sand if Needed

You don’t technically have to sand a piece before painting it with chalk paint, but any type of paint adheres better to a surface that has light sanding. If you want to sand your piece, use 120-150 grit sandpaper.

One thing that you need to know is that if your furniture piece has a lacquered or high-gloss finish, you will have to apply more coats of paint. In this case, it’s better to lightly sand these pieces.

5. Special Circ*mstances

If you’re going to paint a piece of furniture that is dark in color or has unsightly stains, you may want to prime it before you paint it with chalk paint. Priming these types of pieces will prevent the existing color from bleeding through your chalk paint.

For painting raw and unfinished wood, prime it before painting it with Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint. Otherwise, the wood will just soak up the chalk paint.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Coverage

Here is what we experienced in terms of coverage with Magnolia chalk paint.

After First Coat of Magnolia Chalk Paint

We saw good coverage after just one coat of Magnolia chalk paint on a wooden chair. However, a second coat was definitely needed to get full coverage.

The paint went on smoothly and wasn’t too heavy or thick. Also, a little bit of the paint went a long way. Since this paint is thinner than paints like Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, you don’t need to water it down at all.

Also, the paint has great pigmentation, even white paint.

After Second Coat of Chalk Paint

Fortunately, Magnolia Home chalk paint dries very quickly. You only have to wait about 10 minutes before applying the second coat of paint to your project.

The matte finish isn’t rough or scratchy to the touch, and a second coat will cover up most of your imperfections if not all of them. This paint doesn’t leave any streaks. The second coat gives a solid smooth finish with full coverage.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Durability

Chalk paint has the same durability advantages and disadvantages that other paints have. One consideration is that chalk paint doesn’t hold up as well if the piece you’re painting will be in a room that has a lot of moisture, like a bathroom.

Another consideration for painting with chalk paint or any paint is that a piece of furniture that gets a lot of use may not hold the finish as well. For example, if you live with children and eat at the kitchen table every day, that may not be the best piece to paint with chalk paint. On the other hand, if your table is more decorative than functional, it will be fine to paint it with chalk paint.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Colors

Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint currently comes in 39 beautiful colors. One thing that is just slightly annoying is that in most cases, the names of the colors don’t offer any indication as to what the color actually is. Here are Magnolia chalk paint colors.

  1. True White
  2. Shiplap
  3. Antique Rose
  4. Soft Landing
  5. Heirloom Yellow
  6. Emmie’s Room
  7. Americana Egg
  8. Luxe
  9. Ella Rose
  10. Cabbage Rose
  11. Home at Last
  12. Antiquing
  13. Bright Days
  14. Garden Essential
  15. Magnolia Green
  16. Aspen Leaf
  17. Create
  18. Vine Ripened Tomato
  19. Work Worn Wood
  20. Celery Seed
  21. Olive Grove
  22. Regal Leaf
  23. It Is Well
  24. Rainy Days
  25. Dark Moon
  26. Times Past
  27. Refinished
  28. Sunday Stroll
  29. Day-To-Day
  30. Yarn
  31. Sir Drake
  32. Duke Gray
  33. Display
  34. Deep Rock
  35. Pashmina Plum
  36. Garden Trowel
  37. Vintage Weathervane
  38. Weekend
  39. Boutique Gray
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Magnolia Chalk Paint Pros

There are both pros and cons to using Magnolia chalk paint. Chalk paint is easy to use, so that’s the most obvious pro. However, we also like that this chalk paint is much thinner than other chalk paints.

Lots of Colors

Magnolia chalk paint comes in a lot of colors, so it has more options than some chalk paint.

Solid Pigmentation

Magnolia Home chalk paint is more pigmented than some of the other chalk paints, including Rustoleum chalk paint.

Better Coverage

Magnolia’s chalk paint offers better coverage than some of the other chalk paint brands we have used.

Quick-Drying

Magnolia Home chalk paint dries quickly. You can apply the second coat about 10 minutes after you apply the first coat.

Excellent Wax Sealant

Furniture painted with chalk paint requires waxing to seal the paint job. Magnolia Home offers chalk paint wax in clear and dark. Reviewers note that Magnolia’s wax seems drier than some other waxes they have worked with.

The clear wax is quite impressive. It goes on quickly and easily, then you just have to buff and wipe away the excess wax with a dry and clean rag. The wax doesn’t change the way the paint color looks at all, and it doesn’t make the paint yellowish, which is a problem with some waxes.

Magnolia Chalk Paint Cons

There are some notable downsides to Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint.

Availability

This paint isn’t easy to get your hands on. You have to find an Ace Hardware (or select other hardware stores). Also, there are only a couple of places to buy this paint online.

Chalk Paint Removal

One thing to keep in mind is that chalk paint isn’t the easiest paint to remove from surfaces. However, if you need to remove chalk paint from a surface, check out our guide for how to do it more efficiently.

No Spray Paint

Several other brands offer chalk-style paint in aerosol sprays, but Magnolia Home does not.

Not Available in Pints

Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint is only available in quarts. This is inconvenient if you want to test the paint or try out some different colors.

Chalk Paint Isn’t Always the Best Choice

Chalk paint is an excellent choice for many projects. Nevertheless, chalk paint isn’t the best fit for every single project. Here are some examples of projects that aren’t well-suited to chalk paint.

  • Bathrooms and other high-moisture areas
  • Kitchen cabinets
  • Furniture like mahogany or knotty pine that bleeds through (you will have to prime it)
  • Unprimed raw furniture
  • Extremely low-quality furniture
  • Dark woods that are high in tannins (redwood, cedar, and mahogany)

To use chalk paint on a darker wood, we suggest priming it first with a product like Zinsser Cover-Stain.

If you use chalk paint for a piece that will be in a high-moisture or high-use area, we recommend sealing it with a product like Minwax Matte Polycrylic instead of the traditional wax used with chalk paint.

Chalk Paint Supplies

To paint with Magnolia chalk paint, you need the same supplies you would use with most other painting projects.

  • Paint
  • PaintbrushesPainter’s tape
  • Dropcloths
  • Painting trays
  • Rags
  • Wax (optional)
  • Polycrylic (optional)

Magnolia Chalk Paint: Final Thoughts

Magnolia Home Chalk Style Paint is a good product, but since it is comparable in price to Annie Sloan, it’s usually better to go with the gold standard of Sloan. One exception is if you want thinner paint. In this case, Magnolia Home’s chalk paint would be your best option.

Have you tried Magnolia Chalk Paint? If so, tell us about your experience in the comments below.

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FAQs

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Does magnolia chalk paint need to be sealed? ›

Depending on the look you want, simply apply 1 or 2 coats of the product on a clean, dust-free, or lightly sanded surface. For better durability, seal the surface with MAGNOLIA HOME BY JOANNA GAINES CLEAR SEALING WAX or MAGNOLIA HOME BY JOANNA GAINES PROTECTIVE FINISHING MATTE GLAZE.

How long does it take for magnolia chalk paint to dry? ›

For high use surfaces like coffee tables, dining tables or vanities, spray over surfaces previously painted with MAGNOLIA HOME BY JONNA GAINES Chalk Style Paint for a permanent seal. DRY TIME at 77°F (25° C), 50% RH: Allow to dry between each coat. Dries to touch in 15 minutes • Re-coat after 45 minutes.

What chalk paint does Joanna Gaines use? ›

The class was so much fun & it was to reveal something super exciting that Joanna is launching. If you haven't already heard, Joanna Gaines Chalk Paint is here! The Magnolia Chalk Paint line with Kilz!

Why do people love chalk paint? ›

Chalk paint dries exponentially faster than regular paint, which means you can do multiple coats in less amount of time. Also, you are typically good with 2 coats of chalk paint for coverage (3 if the colour is light) and that is amazing!

What happens if you don't seal chalk paint? ›

Leaving your chalk-painted surface bare, or with no topcoat, is the simplest treatment with the least alteration to the finish. However, adding no protection means your piece is vulnerable to the elements, wear and tear, and natural distressing.

Should I put a clear coat over chalk paint? ›

Chalk Mineral Paint has a matte finish, which makes it perfect for enhancing vintage furniture. Although Sealing Chalk Mineral Paint is NOT necessary it will better protect the furniture from damage, staining, and excessive wear. A top coat can improve the feel of the painted item if you do not want the chalky feeling.

How many years does chalk paint last? ›

1 - 5 years

How many coats of chalk paint should you use? ›

For most purposes, one to two coats of paint are enough. Chalk Paint® adheres to almost any surface, and there is rarely any need to sand or prime before painting.

Does chalk paint wash off in the rain? ›

Rain will wash away Chalk Paint™ and compromise the Lacquer if either hasn't dried sufficiently before being exposed to water. Don't use Chalk Paint™ Wax outdoors. Do play with bright colours – being bold is easier outdoors.

Why is magnolia paint popular? ›

If there was a defining colour from the 1980s décor it was magnolia. Like an antidote to the vibrant pop art-inspired colour blocking that preceded it in the 60s and 70s, magnolia paint went back to basics with its pleasing neutral tone of cream with a pinkish tinge.

What is Joanna Gaines favorite interior color? ›

Joanna's favorite color for trim is the "True White" hue. Pair it with neutrals, bright colors, or dark hues—it literally goes with everything.

What are the downsides of chalk paint? ›

It is hard to paint with chalk paint without visible brush strokes. It can cause bleed through. It is expensive. It doesn't always adhere to the furniture as it is supposed to.

What's better than chalk paint? ›

Milk Paint as Clear Winner

While both milk paint and chalk paint have a similar finished matte look on painted furniture and home decor, milk paint wins the milk paint vs chalk paint debate when you want an eco-friendly medium that requires little prep work or finishing to get exactly the final results you want.

Why did I stop using chalk paint? ›

Chalk paint is what is says a ' DECORATIVE PAINT' And decorative paints are not suitable for everyday furniture. It's simply not durable enough and I have proof of that around my own home. No matter how long I gave it to cure, in some cases, the finish would scrape off very easily even months later.

Does all chalk paint need to be sealed? ›

Do you have to seal Chalk Paint™? Not all projects need wax. There are of course exceptions to every rule. If you know your paintwork won't be subjected to daily wear and tear, you can skip the wax.

Do you have to seal chalk paint on fabric? ›

The final step to painting fabric with chalk paint is sealing your fabric with clear wax. This step is optional but gives your fabric a little more durability. Simply use a bristle brush and gently rub the wax onto the fabric. Then use a clean white cloth and rub off any stickness from the wax.

How long should chalk paint dry before sealing? ›

How long let Chalk Paint© dry before the second coat? While many factors play into drying time, it is recommended that you wait 1-2 hours between coats in most cases. In warm conditions and low humidity, the dry time can be reduced.

How do I make sure my chalk paint doesn't chip? ›

Tips for Preventing Chalk Paint Peeling & Chipping 9-Step Guide to Long-Lasting Finishes
  1. Step 1: Surface Preparation. ...
  2. Step 2: Apply a Bonding Primer. ...
  3. Step 3: Choose Quality Chalk Paint. ...
  4. Step 4: Allow Adequate Drying Time. ...
  5. Step 5: Apply Thin Coats. ...
  6. Step 6: Sand Between Coats. ...
  7. Step 7: Seal with Wax or Sealant.

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