Elegant Chair Makeover
Love those inexpensive plastic chairs, but not the vibrant colors? Why not give them a makeover with spray paint and transform them into elegant patio pieces in just a few hours.
Plastic Adirondack chairs are available at most hardware and box stores for less than $20 each. If you're lucky you can find them at the curb for free.
---> See how we updated our entire patio set here.
You may even have a pair of worn or faded ones in your yard, just waiting for an update.
The chairs need to be cleaned before you can paint them. If they are dirty, you can use Dawn liquid and water to scrub them down.
If the chairs are new, you can use a razor (carefully!) to remove the sticker.
Once dry you can paint.
Make sure you choose a very strong epoxy type spray paint that is made to adhere to plastic. Usually those are the strongest and will stay fresh looking for a long, long time.
--> See how spray painting glass can makeover your thrift finds.
Give all surfaces of the chair several coats until the original color is completely covered. Remember to paint the bottom and the inside slats as well.
Once the chairs are dry you can pop them into a shady place, so they don't get too hot, add a pillow or two and relax.
If you'd like to see more of this DIY or the water view patio they are on, you can visit the link below.
Enjoyed the project?
Resources for this project:
Comments
Join the conversation
-
June Walker on Jul 08, 2020
I used Rust-Oleum 2x and the paint came off on my clothes. I think I'll try the dealer next time.
-
-
-
Kim |Exquisitely Unremarkable on Jul 08, 2020
Me too!
-
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?