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VINTAGE METAL CHAIR MAKEOVER
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Trash Find Redesigned
(IC: blogger)
1 Material
$25.00
2 Days
Easy
While visiting my sister-in-law (Carol) in Southern California… I was quickly put to work! Yeah right, who am I fooling… I wanted an excuse to be outside and soak up that beautiful SoCal weather. Carol wanted to brighten up her aged and worn vintage metal chairs. She has a beautiful backyard and these dated little chairs just weren’t cuttin’ it in that pretty colorful backyard of hers. She knew I’d be up for the challenge and I was excited to give it a shot!Carol and her husband entertain a lot and she loves lots of color. She chose a different color for each chair. I admit, I was a bit skeptical but … I love how they turned out.This fun project was really not hard at all. It was a bit time consuming because of the “waiting for the paint to dry” factor. However, for me, waiting for paint to dry in a beautiful backyard in SoCal was not a problem
First off, I lightly sanded all areas on each chair, then hosed them down with plain water. After towel drying as much as possible, I left them out to dry overnight upside down (water can gather in the hollow part of the legs so I turned them over).
The next morning, I sprayed each one lightly with Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Ultra Cover 2X Gloss. In my opinion, gloss is best for outdoor projects so that the elements will clean off easier. Once the paint dried, I lightly sanded each one again and wiped each one down with a damp cloth to rid them of any sanding particles. Making sure they were totally dry again, I lightly sprayed them once again. Thats it!
I stood back next to Carol's fragrant orange tree and enjoyed the finished metal chair project. The colors are fun and really amazing.
This was such a fun and satisfying project. I give kudos to Carol for forcing me to think out of my “bland color box”. This could not have turned out better! Enjoy your day ~Lela (TrashFindRedesigned on ETSY) My BLOG at www.trashfindredesigned.com
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Suggested materials:
- Rust-Oleum Gloss Spray Paints (Home Depot)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published March 9th, 2017 9:57 AM
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Deborah manning on May 04, 2017
I have metal chairs that have oxidized after only one year. Can I just spray them, or do I need to prep them in some way? They aren't peeling, just hazed over.
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Trash Find Redesigned on May 10, 2017I would lightly sand them first and then paint them Deborah.
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Kimmychick1956 on Jan 15, 2018
Beautiful. Love
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Trash Find Redesigned on Jan 15, 2018Thank you so much!
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Any idea how many chairs one can of paint would do?
I love this idea. I have two chairs similar to these, but the seats are leather covered. One seat has an open ripped hole about two inches long one inch wide. Can I spray paint over the seats? Would this hold up? These are too rusty to take apart to recover them. Thanks.
Beautiful!! What set up your friend used to decorated with these gorgeous chairs?