
How to: paint the windows
"Which lacquer do I need? Can I also lacquer my PVC or aluminium window frames?" Below you will find the answers to your questions, a handy step-by-step plan, and some top products you can use!
Further on this page, you'll also find step-by-step instructions on how to paint your windows on the outside. "Which lacquer do I need to paint my wooden windows? Should I lacquer or should I stain? What is the difference between lacquering and staining? Can I still lacquer previously stained windows? Can I also lacquer my PVC or aluminium window frames?" Again, we're happy to give you all the answers here!
Step 1: Preparation
Step 2: Applying primer
Step 3: Lacquering



Time to start working on the finish now! If your windows are properly prepared and primed (or have been painted before), it makes no difference whether they are made of wood, PVC or aluminium. It is recommended to always use a water-based topcoat, of which you apply one smooth coat.
We do not recommend synthetic lacquer for interior windows, as less sunlight can reach the paint layer indoors and therefore a yellowish shine will remain after a while. And we don't want that, of course! When you're finished with your skilled lacquer application, you can remove your skilfully put tape and admire your newly painted windows.
Checklist
- Sand well
- Degrease
- Apply primer
- Apply lacquer
- Admire the result!
Step 1: Preparation
Step 2: Applying primer
Step 3: Lacquering



Checklist
- Sand well
- Degrease
- Apply primer
- Apply lacquer
- Admire the result!
Need help?
If some of the steps aren't entirely clear to you, or if you are in a specific situation that isn't covered by our how-to guide, then our experts will be happy to help.