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Super EASY Way to Transform Wood Stained Furniture
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Nancy @ ArtsyChicksRule
(IC: blogger)
A little info on how to transform and refresh your wood stained furniture without all the sanding and staining. I have several pieces of furniture and tell you how I transformed them on the blog post.....
"After" of the small nightstand. Several coats of Polyshades applied. Light sanding in between.
"Before" ...not bad but it needed a fresh, new look. Only a very light sanding was needed before applying the Polyshades.
Change that "orangy" wood into a nice dark walnut for a completely new look. To see how to update wood stained furniture the easy way, CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VISIT MY BLOG FOR MORE DETAILS AND HOW-TO INFORMATION....
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Published January 22nd, 2013 9:11 AM
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Nancy @ ArtsyChicksRule on Jan 29, 2013Thank you Gail. :) It is actually a great product called PolyShades which is a stain & poly in one. I used a dark shade called Espresso but you can still see the wood grain in the wood. I just love that! (might be hard to tell from the picture but it is there!)
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Lori on Feb 04, 2015This is very interesting and looks awesome. Have you ever done this over damaged wood where a piece was not the same colour, did the two pieces stain differently, like in my kitchen cupboards that have to have some veneer replaced before doing anything else. I was going to paint white but really want dark, almost black. They are that orange right now. What is your opinion? :)
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