Easy Furniture Paint Makeover
I have a piece of furniture from my grandmother who had passed, but it had seen better days. I wanted to give it a makeover to better match my coastal farmhouse decor.
First thing I did was remove the drawer and all of the hardware. Then I used Citristrip to remove the heavy stain and lacquer.
Once the Citristrip sat for the specified time, I used a scraper to get the layers of stain and varnish off. I had to repeat this process several times. I used a wash to get off any residue and sanded the piece.
I painted the piece with a darker color I had on hand. I wanted to give a weathered look, and found a crackle medium to paint on top of one coat of a lighter color.
I left the doors off because I found the inset was not real wood. I changed the drawer hardware and used a basket to hide away items.
I love the way this piece turned out! You can read more about it by clicking the link below.
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Suggested materials:
- Citristrip (Lowe's Home Improvement)
- Scraper (Lowe's Home improvement)
- Paint (Lowe's Home Improvement)
- Crackle Medium (Lowe's Home Improvement)
- Drawer Pulls (Hobby Lobby)
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Fay34273850 on Dec 12, 2018
Thank you, I will get one or two so that I can finish my project. I have the doors but they were dropped and I would have to pay too much for 2 new ones, this will solve the problem.
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Brooke Cribbs- Cribbs Style on Dec 12, 2018
Sounds perfect!
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Where did you find the big basket, I have been looking for one to use the same as you have, but cannot find one large enough. Your project turned out beautiful.