Spray Paint Shelter by Homeright
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Today I’m telling you about the fabulous Homeright Spray Painting Shelter . I’m so excited about this new and unique product!

Many of us struggle with places to do our painting. I was doing my spraying in a carport, but it’s so dark in there, that I find I have a difficult time seeing if I’ve missed a spot.
Then I started spraying my projects on a drop cloth on the driveway. Now, I have a new way to get my projects done.
This is the wonderful new Homeright Spray Shelter. It is such a compact size to store away, but opens up to make a roomy spray booth.

I’ll be honest, the first time I put the paint shelter up, I struggled with the assembly. I’m not a camper, and I don’t have a very good understanding of how tents go up.
Since that first time, I’ve put it up several more times, and it’s gotten so easy I can put it up in about five minutes. The directions are attached right to the bag so you will never lose them! Here are a few key points to remember:
- Laying it out on the ground or your driveway first is a must
- The front of the tent has pins that insert into the back poles.The front poles crisscross and end up using the pins on the back of the tent.
- I find that it’s easiest to insert the front poles and pins, then the back poles and pins.
- After you’ve done that, attach all of the clips to the poles.
- There is a ring in the back center that can be secured with an included stake, or weighted down with something heavy if you’re on a hard surface instead of the grass.
- When taking the Spray Shelter down, go in the reverse order.
- Lay your tent out neatly, folding it up that way, will allow you to put it up quickly the next time you use it.
Specs for the Spray Shelter
- Depth: 72″ at bottom – 30″ at top
- Width: 102″ at bottom – 92″ at top
- Height: 66.5″
When stored away:
- Depth: 29.1″
- Packaged width: 4.3″
- Packaged height: 4.3″
After setting up the paint shelter and some sawhorses, I readied my project. It’s a free coffee table I got from my friend Cathy.
Of course I used my Finish Max with Heirloom Traditions Paint. (Moody)
I thought was going to be a gray, but then it looked blue…. then gray again. So, I guess you could say it’s an awesome blue-gray!
I started by painting the underneath side of the table.
Raising your project off the ground really helps your aching back, and allows you to get to hard-to-reach places.
The Finish Max and the Heirloom Traditions paint made this cheapo coffee table look good.
See how I did an easy image transfer on this cheap coffee table.
gail
disclaimer: I am happy to be a Homeright Brand Ambassador. I receive products to review, but you can be assured all thoughts, projects, and opinions are my own.


I am currently painting my outdoor furniture (all of it quite elderly) and since I live on top of a hill in a river canyon painting is difficult to say the least. I either get up early when it is still calm but might be too humid or late in the evening when the wind dies down. Neither of those options work very well and this tent is a great idea.
SUPER COOL IDEA! Home right has thought of everything– To bad my camper wouldn’t fit in there, we could paint that! We’ll have to rig something up.
If I had one– I could paint my lawn, deck and pool furniture! Right now grass blows onto anything I paint outside!
Pretty blue grey on the table. Are you going to stencil something sweet on there?
How great is this?! i have several projects waiting for a shelter like this. It’s getting hot here, so this would be ideal to use in the shade early in the morning, before the sun heats up the backyard.
This would help me tremendously with painting furniture! Would LOVE to win!
I would love to have all three of these items. I love to spray paint but cans of paint get expensive, especially for big pieces. The tent would be so helpful. Like you said the garage is dark and the yard is just messy. I have 5-10 things waiting to be painted right now. There is always something!
This nifty tool would make my husband happy! I would quit painting in the garage and ‘coloring’ his tools…lol. I have a garage wall of many colors.
Id use the tent when painting furniture
I have a ton of projects I have been picking up. I should clear my projects out by spraying them. Mirrors, tables, and a bookshelf.
I would love to have this spray tent 🙂 I am re-doing my upstairs bedroom for my two beautiful grand Daughters and I am turning it into a room built for little princesses ! I am painting all the furniture antique white and I could really really use these items!
I would use the Homeright Spray Shelter when I am spray panting furniture outside. It would really help with the over-spray.
I would clean my Finish Max with my garden hose.
I would love to use this to spray my dining room chairs!