Recommendations on 2 in 1 paints

That is going to be beautiful.
 
BTW, sponge brushes are easier if you don't have a lot of experience. Use it and toss it.
 
You should caulk all trim and corners too. Shermax elastomeric from Sherwin Williams
 
You might want to consider "marine" paint that they use on boats. Made to be exposed to moisture. I've used it on boats, outdoor furniture, exterior doors that are exposed to sun and rain. Works great. Amazon sells it; Westmarine sells it. Very tough and beautiful finish. Cheers!
 
Thanks for the heads up guys!! If I went with marine paint, would that act as a sealant too or would I still have to add a coat of something else?
 
Thanks for the heads up guys!! If I went with marine paint, would that act as a sealant too or would I still have to add a coat of something else?
Most are good to go just with the paint. Could vary with the brand you choose. I never use regular paints on stands. I either use marine paint or if it is to be stained, I use marine varnish. Highly recommend marine paint or varnish. I'm old; I learned the hard way. LOL Cheers!
 
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I'm a professional and I only use general finishes products now. not cheap but worth it.
 
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This is what I used. Turned out beautiful. Shot the inside with the same paint, but white.

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