DIY Refinished Black Metal Bed
We were blessed to have been given this beautiful, albeit old and rusty, metal bed for free by family. It was a full sized bed with a lot of potential, and perfect for our youngest daughter’s room refresh. It had sat in a shack by the lake for years, left to rot, before it finally made it’s way to me, and I was determined to give it new life. Here what we started with, with the addition of a little CitriStrip because I forgot to take a true before photo.
I used both the spray CitriStrip and the gel brush on kind to start peeling the old chipping paint. Applying and letting it sit until the paint bubbled, then scraping it off with a scraper and wire brush.
To clean up the leftover sludge from the stripper, and to clear away the rest of the white paint, I used a pressure washer.
Under the paint I discovered the bed had been covered in some sort of brass-look finish that also needed o be removed, so I ended up using my orbital sander to sand the bed down smooth so it could not only take paint, but also so I could achieve a smooth final finish.
I used a combination rust stop and primer paint to fully cover the bed both to protect it from future rust build up, and also to ensure the final paint would adhere well and be durable. Then I added 2-3 coats of my favorite Rustoleum Farmhouse Matte Black spray paint. It has the perfect matte finish, just a little touch of sheen, and a very modern look.
It worked perfectly in my daughter's big girl bedroom refresh.
You can purchase beds like this brand new from anywhere from $150-300. I was able to refinish this one for about $40. It was a lot of work and elbow grease, but it was beautifully satisfying in the end.
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GeorgiaBulldogsFan on Oct 16, 2020
I love wrought iron beds too. I have four in 3 bedrooms. They are so sturdy and worth anyone saving them. Great job on your bed! Giving you a tip I use. Hubby attached this brush on his cordless drill. I have used it on so many iron/metal projects. It works like a charm and gets the metal shiny in no time.
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Lauren Jamison | DIY + Design on Oct 29, 2020
yes I got those AFTER I finished this 😒😆
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GeorgiaBulldogsFan on Nov 03, 2020
Hi Daisy. I asked hubby where he got the brush. He said he didn’t remember. I assume probably for either Lowe’s or Home Depot. We are frequently going to both of them for various reasons.
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