Kitchen Table Makeover
by
Caroline Cockrell
(IC: homeowner)
1 Material
My kitchen table was a hand-me-down of a hand-me-down and I wanted a new one but it just wasn't in the budget. I decided to do this instead!
My husband and kids were on a trip and I knew this would take a couple of days, so I covered the floor with a large dropcloth and moved everything out of the way. Then I took the chairs apart, removing the cushions, and sanded the table and chairs with a medium grit sandpaper. I used a tack cloth to remove all the dust from both.
I painted the chairs and table with Behr black paint, so I didn't need to prime. I let it dry overnight, and worked on the cushions.
I removed the second layer of upholstery, but left the original to keep the "stuffing".
I recovered the cushions and sprayed them (twice!) with Scotch Guard, since they would be in the kitchen and I have three kids! (I did borrow a pneumatic staple gun with an air compressor to do this - I would HIGHLY recommend it!)
When the table and chairs were dry, I sanded them with a fine grit sand paper, and applied a second coat of paint. After that dried, I sanded the top of the table again.
I applied a thin coat of polyeurethane to the top of the table, waited for it to dry, then sanded and applied a second coat. Then I screwed all the cushions back in place, and voila!!
I'm so happy with how it turned out!
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Suggested materials:
- Behr Paint (Home Depot)
Published August 16th, 2016 9:18 AM
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Cindy Patrice on Feb 07, 2021
Loving the black and red, great choice of fabric!
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Linda Knox Holveck on Apr 08, 2022
Looks awesome! Great job
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Beautiful! Beautiful! Would you kindly tell what brushes, rollers or other applicators you used. Also, did you have to paint in each direction of the wood grain on the top of the table?
Thank you.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Would you kindly tell what brushes, rollers or other applicators you used. Also, did you have to paint in each direction of the wood grain on the top of the table?
Thank you.
Looks amazing, well done.
Have you done this before awesome.
Regards
James