Painting Dining Room Table Legs 50,3d Panel With Cnc Router,Rc Jet Plane Kit - Test Out
I used 3 coats of the chalked paint on the bottom, then 2 coats of the gel stain on top and put 3 coats of polycrylic on the whole thing. Since her chairs had fabric seats she just recovered them with black covers. Rustoleum rocks!!! Hi Candy! Good to know about the gel stain too- I may have to try that on future projects. Thanks again for commenting! Did you sand down any of the chalk paint to give it a antique look?
If so does that happen before the top coat? And how do you do it, with what? Thank you!! You definitely could though and you would sand it before adding the top coat. Thank you for this tutorial!! Hi, I used a rustoleum matte clear protecting layer on the table legs after I painted them with chalk paint in linen white.
Hi Priyanka! Yes, I would try using a different protective coating since it sounds like it had some sort of reaction. You might want to repaint and then apply the protective coating to get rid of the yellow stains. And yes, you should be able to use the same product on both. Hope it turns out great!
This project came out gorgeous!! Great job!! You gave me an inspiration for my project! Hello, I love how your dining table and chairs came out. I am planning on painting my dining table exactly like yours, but I was wondering if you also applied the polycrylic over the table top or just over the chalk paint? Best of luck with your project, I hope it turns out amazing!
I hope that makes sense! Thanks Stephanie! I also like using a foam roller vs a brush, since it seems to give it better coverage. Now that we are in quarantine I finally have time to do this project! My question is do you think the darker wood on top of the table with the chalk white legs go with a lighter wood floor? My kitchen goes into the living room which has an oak floor color.
Thanks Kristen! Hope it turns out amazing for you! Wow this is amazing. I was just wondering if you sand each coat of polycyclic when you applied it on chalk paint? I did not, I only sanded the wood part in between the coats because it held onto the grain and needed a little smoothing. I am about to do this with my kitchen table. Have you ever worked with the Rust-Oleum Chalked paint in the spray can?
I was going to use that but would I still have to put a protective coat over that? Regardless of which you choose I definitive would still recommend putting a protective coat on it to help it hold up against spills, heat, and just everyday wear and tear. Good luck with your project! Cara, I have the exact dining table full of scratches.
Can I not sand at all and apply chalk pain and done?? Hey Mahsan! Make sure you do several coats to ensure full coverage and I also recommend doing coats of the clear protector to help it last a long time. Best of luck! Thanks a lot for your prompt response. I do not even know why should I stain my table so I go with chalk paint directly. It is going to be my very first project. I really appreciate you and your inspiring work.
I have 3 young kids and need something super protective because they do homework and art projects at this table. Hey Dawn! Everything has held up really nicely so far — even with my two rambunctious boys. Let me know if you have any other questions and hope it turns out amazing if you try it! No, I only sanded the table top and tops of the chairs because I stained those. Let me know if you have any other questions!
That is not at all what I was expecting. I just envisions dusty old chalk boards from school. This is gorgeous!!!! Thanks for the idea. Haha you just made me laugh out loud! I thought the same thing a couple years back when I heard about it.
And thank-you! It looks like a brand new dining set! You did an amazing job, lady. I used to love working with chalk paint because it is so easy to use. I have an all brown table like Yours but my seats are leather. Would you think I could just paint the top white with chalk paint and leave the legs and chairs brown? I am obsessed with this. It looks SO good.
It totally brightens up the area and transforms it to be eye opening. You did such an amazing job. This sounds like something not too complicated at all and love how it turned out. Amazing work! Thank-you so much! I agree it definitely brighten up the space and looks SO much better. Hello, I am looking to redo my dining table and would like to go this route!
When you sanded in between staining with the fine finisher grit… was this with your handheld sander or with sandpaper? I see you mentioned in the comments that you actually like using the roller for the chalk paint. Is that true?
What tool do you recommend for applying the stain? And did you wipe the stain off immediately after applying? Hey Susan! Everything is linked in my post under recommonded supplies And yes, I do prefer using a foam roller for the chalk paint, because it gives a more thick, even coverage. It could be several things.
The temperature of your home and the stain or the surface itself could have caused it. Share Pin Yum Twitter. Read Post. Posted 3. Kindly Unspoken wrote:. Cathy Moorman wrote:. Hi Beautiful! Megan Mason wrote:. So glad it was helpful and I bet your table looks beautiful! Reta Garner wrote:. Posted 2. Lisa wrote:. So glad you found the post helpful, Lisa! Hope your table turns out beautiful! Christina wrote:.
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Love the look!! Take a grit sand paper and wipe the surface down as you would your kitchen counter — just enough to scruff it up a little. Then take a tack cloth to remove all the dust. The result will look so much more professional and help with adhesion and dry time. What works beautifully on one piece may not work on another. So when in doubt or the scratch test fails please, please, please, give your piece a light sanding! This restyled desk was in good shape so it was a great piece to use for this no-sand post.
I chose to leave some of the beautiful wood showing while updating with color. And appreciate any help! I bought a dollhouse bunkbed for my girls because it was a great price. It does have a slick surface..
HI Denise, I had the opportunity to get a queen size headboard and footboard for free. It is a cherry but I want to make it lighter. It is an older sleigh bed design.
I have not taken on such a project in the past. I am trying to determine if I need to sand it or if I can use one of the methods that you suggested. I would really like to make it white but not sure what that entails. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Lisa. Hi Lisa! I would recommend giving it a light sanding by hand.
Nothing crazy. Just take a grit sandpaper and wipe it down like you would a kitchen counter. For a pine wardrobe not wanting to sand nor smell in the bedroom.
Hi there, Awesome blog! I am currently researching the best and most durable type of paint to use on my dining room table, and. I have used Annie Sloan chalk paint and Fusion mineral paint in the past on other projects and loved the results.
I have read that non-toxic acrylic would be best, as well as oil based. I f I do go with chalk or fusion, should I sand beforehand for more long lasting results? Hi Kathy! Yes, AS and Fusion can be used and a light sanding prior to applying is a great idea!
I would use a really durable poly and use at least 3 coats. Minwax, Varathane or Gator Hide are all amazing. I have a cedar chest that is 41 years old. The finish on the top looks like it was a really heavy clear lacquer. I want to use General finishes Java stain on the top, and chalk paint on the body of this chest. I have rheumatoid in my hands, so I need to be as energy efficient in my choices as I can!
Do I need to use a stripper to get the lacquer off, or should i just use a sander, or a combination of both? I know to use a prier if painting, but what about before stain? Thanks for your help, love your blog! Hi there. Love all of your information, so first, thank you!. Is there a paint you would recommend?
Should I spray it because if all the detail? Thank you in advance. Your site has been the most helpful! Hi Laura! A primer that bonds to shiny surfaces like glass, metal, plastic etc will work well on a varnished detailed piece. Then I would use a chalk or mineral paint either sprayed on or brushed because they both have great adhesion properties too and are tailored for furniture painting. To get the gloss or semi-gloss finish, spray on a few coats of poly in whatever sheen you like.
I paint all my furniture in chalk mineral paints whether I want a shiny finish or not. Then I pick the appropriate topcoat. Hope this helps and have fun! Hi Anne! Hi Denise! Thank you so much for any input you might have!! Hi Heather! Hope this helps. Will the above tips and tricks help with my project? Hi, I just came across this while searchIng for info. Great article — thanks for sharing so much helpful info, including the names of those products!
Also, I have a question — my teen daughter had already painted all her bedroom furniture, before I saw this article, and now the paint is peeling. Can we put that. Hi Martha! Kudos to your daughter for taking on such a wonderful project!!
The good news is not ALL the paint has to be sanded off. Sand just enough to remove the peeling and smooth out the rest before repainting. Thank you so much for Painting Dining Room Table Legs Vessel all 9f this information! My mom would put Pledge on it weekly when I was a kid. The finish has worn over the years and I am ready to give it a fresh look.
Can I still use one of the methods you shared or do I need to sand the finish off? Or additional prep? Thank you so much for your direction! I hear you. Yes you can use any of the above methods.
Seriously, this will take all of 30 seconds. You run it over the top as if you were wiping down your kitchen counter.
Nothing intense. Nothing fancy. Then go ahead with the makeover. I hope this helps and great project btw. How do I get around that? Hi Patty! I have the same problem when working with chemical-based products because my studio is aka my basement. I have a large fan that I place against my open studio window to help suck out the smell.
Hi there! Love how informative this was! Would you ever use liquid sandpaper and then put the BIN primer on top before you use the new paint? Or just use one or the other liquid sandpaper vs.
Thanks so much! Completely new to furniture painting know-how. I am an artist who wants to transform all her white furniture into picturesque works of art.
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