How To Paint Wood Furniture

By Corinne Daniel


As frugality strikes and all you need is to restore the old commodes, chairs and tables at home, consider these straightforward step-by-step instructions on how to paint wood furniture very helpful. Reviving the lost beauty of an old precious piece requires no expert given the considerable number of effective do-it-yourself kits you can buy at a reasonable cost. Just be ready with the right tools and free your weekend from any trivial undertakings for the project can somehow be energy and time consuming.

Prepare the area ideal for the project. An empty space inside or outside the house can be good. Make it free from distraction. For the paint driblets not to ruin the flooring condition of your working area, it is necessary to put a drop cloth where driblets are collected. The cloth has to be large enough to accommodate the material to be painted. Open the door and windows in case you are working inside to allow ventilation.

Put the old piece at the center of the cloth. Before getting the project underway, it is essential to wear a face mask in order not to inhale hazardous chemical substance. Also, consider it necessary to put on gloves for your to avoid yourself from staining. This can be upsetting otherwise.

Get all unnecessary hardware removed. You might only intend to repaint the old chest or chair, but you would never want it be done haphazardly. You sure want it perfect. Do some hammering if necessary. In the end, your efforts make more sense leaving no such imperfection.

Patch holed or chipped parts with a wood filler. Before you do this, you have to sand the damaged parts vigorously. Once finished, generously apply the wood filler on chipped or holed parts. Use a knife in scraping away excess wood filler. Let the wood filler to dry up before you move to the next step.

Sand the entire surface one more time. A smooth finish is better attained through sanding it over and over again. The very goal here is to eliminate the protective varnish for the primer coat to be applied easily. A smooth surface also allows to the fist coating to adhere perfectly. Be attentive to the area where you just patched.

Remove the residues left after polishing. Gently wipe the piece of furniture you have been working on with clean cloth. To make sure it is blemish free, soak the cloth with detergent before wiping the surface.

Be ready to apply the first coating. Use a paintbrush in case you do not feel like using a roller. Brush it gently making sure the edges and corners are painted evenly. Leave it for at least six hours to dry up. Sand it again the moment it dries up. Apply the final tint after. Sticking with the first coat might not be a good idea considering that it does not really give professional look.

Apply the second coating. Select a color that goes perfectly with all the other items in the house. You can have the paint sealed if you want. Easy does it. That wraps the painting project. And you now have an idea how to paint wood furniture like a pro.




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