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Strip, sand very well, following furniture grain. Sweep, using a soft cover atop your sweepers attachment so you don't scratch the wood. Follow by using tack cloths to remove sanding residue. Prime and paint, or re-stain using a much lighter color (pickled oak stain, for instance), and seal. The original wood may dictate how new stain takes, when applied.
Everyone has summer feelings right now! This is so simple and I get lost in these projects.
Everyone always forgets one thing- to have a gorgeous end result it always starts with the prep! Don’t take shortcuts or rush through just to get to the color! Degrease and clean the pieces, fill or patch any holes, dings, dents, bumps and scatches. Even If you’re going for a distressed look. Remove and soak all hardware in a solution of white vinegar and water. Or heck, buy new!!
when you have your piece prep ready- start choosing colors. I don’t care that paint nowadays are marketed as 2-1. Buy a can of Kilz2 water base and give a coat of primer. That $7.00 investment will save you so many headaches later.
i buy the sample cans at Lowe’s, Home Depot and have them tint to my choice of colors. Unless you want a mono scheme throughout.
Here is a link to get you started on the “clean and prep process”
These guys are great!
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1505&context=extension_histall
Check out chalk paint. No prep needed except a good cleaning. Love it. Just check on line for information.
Try Dixie Belle milk paints. No prep needed. Just wipe the piece with a damp cloth to remove dust and grime, then paint. I’ve done a buffet, desk and a nightstand using this method.
I can't tell from the pic - make sure your pieces are actually solid wood before you do the strip/sanding work. If it's covered with thin veneer or is not wood at all, the only thing you'll end up with is scratched formica or ruined veneer.
Have you thought about Chalk Paint? Here's a video that might help...
https://youtu.be/Dca5ymyrXI4
Use home decor chalk paint. You can buy a variety of colors at Joann’s.
Hello Lori,
Paint them over, or //rub them down and use a lighter coloured stain.
Hello,
Strip the stain or sand it off, then Prime, undercoat and topcoat. You could use Chalk paint right over the dark finish, but it will not be as hard wearing. You would need to give it a sealer coat.
Hello. Very exciting idea. Would you consider chalk paint? If so—-Please consider popping by this bloggers website for her wonderful furniture chalk painted rehabs. She details useful repair products, techniques and has a nice result. Many items are from the thrift store or furniture pieces donated to her are given a glorious new life.
From the link below -You will see an overwhelming library of her chalk painted projects as well as go to her YouTube channel to see the demonstrations of the chalk painting.
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Her preferred paint products
https://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/dixie-belle-product-reference-guide/
You can sand them and stain them a lighter color or you can paint the stands in a lighter shade.