What colors should I use for my Rocking Chair Makeover?
Related Discussions
How to get rid of mice?
We seem to have some unwelcome Mickeys and Minnies in our house. What is the best way to get rid of them?
How to remove popcorn ceiling with asbestos?
I want to remove my popcorn ceiling, but it has asbestos in it. How do I go about this safely?
How to caulk baseboard gaps?
How do I fill gaps at baseboard, should I caulk? If so, does anyone know how to caulk baseboards?
How to fix squeaky hardwood floors?
How do I fix squeaky hardwood floors?
What should I do with my Grandmother's 1930's vanity table
My Grabdmother's furniture sat in her house for a long time after she passed away without air conditioning or heat. By the time I got to it a lot of the veneer was c... See more
It would look lovely painted white or a white chalk type paint :)
What other colors are in the room where the chair will be?
Make a fabric slipcover????????? Pillows that tie-on?
Do a faux wood finish. spray or brush the oak finish, then with an almost dry brush lightly add "grain of wood" using black or dark gray paint. I refinished a toy box bench seat and it came out great. Look on here for "faux wood finish" for pointers.
I would refinish as much as possible and add rocker covers for seat and back. There are so many cute sets, both elegant and country/cottage style, you would end up with quite a lovely piece. You have quite an old piece there, and I'd hate to see it painted. I cannot understand why people are so quick to paint something that is old unless it is in horrible shape which this chair is not. Condition of this chair shows it has age and has been well used over the years. Your talent for refinishing shows in what you have done so far. Why not go just a few steps more and try to restore? Then you can sit in the rocker and enjoy your hours of work.
Good luck.
Because the back is such a large blank slate, you could paint the chair a white or bright yellow and then do some type of floral design on the back.
Thank you Kimberley!!! It is such an old piece, b/4 the 30's, I am trying NOT to paint it! I know, Thats what I asked! Should have asked if someone new how to fix?? Your idea is great though, if I cant get some direction in fixing, its a really good idea!!! Thank you again.... Kimberley for posting!!
You used bondo right that is used on cars go to a car painter's place and ask them how to get the bondo to accept paint. I think they sand it then use a primer but there might be a stain that you could use. Good luck me personally I'd leave it the way it is how about some decoupage find a cute pattern.
Great idea!! Thanks!!! I will look into that!!
no paint! Try my simple solution for 'repairing' antique wood: Meltonian shoe & boot creme...tons of shades & safe & e-z...rub it in w/a paper towel...let it dry for several hours then buff, buff, buff...by hand, by machine or both...After several years I touch it up..
I had the same kind of project. Paint or stain is a preference. Painting this one helped hide the imperfections, including the glue I had to use.
http://karenraelevine.com/blog/2017/02/10/rockon/
Whatever you, hope you have fun!
Thanks, I will have to look to see if WalMart carries it?? Or do you order on line? Have not heard this one yet....thought I had them all!!! LOL!!! Thank you very much, that just might work??
I will tell you what I did - I had an old piece of my grandfather's that would not let me cover, and I took a few sharpies, in various wood tones, and colored furniture sticks and drew the various lines and then rubbed with a soft cloth to get it to blend. Then I took some wax and rubbed that over it. It looked pretty good, and my brother loved it so much, that he asked if he could have that rocker. I had about 5 different rockers (from family members that have passed) and now each of my siblings have a family rocker that means something to them.
What kind of filler did you use that will not accept stain? If it won't, then I would get a quart of paint tinted to match the color and use a fine paint brush to draw on the grain of this nice bentwood quarter sawn rocker. Could be a douglas fir if its a west coast piece.