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How to Paint Your Furniture In A Distressed Wood Effect?



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By : Truman Crawford    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-31 10:32:24
If you have got a piece of furniture which you would like to turn into a piece with a distress wood effect, then you can follow these steps here. Instead of purchasing an antique which is a very old bit of furniture that might have indications of cracks and have issues with losing functionality, you can create a troubled look yourself. They look great in any decor which needs a touch of the stylish French or other european feel to add character to the room or home.

Here is how to form the distressed finish on pine furniture.

1. If the wood has been painted over previously, sand the wood gently so that the new paint ( later ) to stick properly.

2. Wear safety glasses before you start, and fill an old pillowcase with nuts and bolts, and use this to pound areas of the wood to creates dents. You can create a little number or many areas of dents according to the look that you would like.

3. Use a chisel and gently chisel away a few dents to the furniture on the surfaces as well as on some edges. Otherwise, you may use a hammer and gently hit the wood with the fringe of the hammer to make these indents. Don't overdo these dents, but create just enough to offer you the look you would like.

4. Apply a coat of paint to the entire piece and permit to dry. The color is up to you and many folks use creams, beiges, and white, including the see though finishes that will permit the personality of the wood to show thru.

5. Once dried, sand areas of the surface and edges with sandpaper to make areas of weathering on the wood according to your preference. If you use fine paper, the effect will be delicate, but if you employ a rougher paper, then you can create some fine lines if you so wish.

6. Ultimately, apply a layer of wood stain or varnish. Just check with that this is compatible with the paint that you have used. Ask the store handyman expert on paints and polishes if you're unsure.

So as you can see, you can custom any of these steps to form the type and amount of weathering and trouble in the wood as suits the piece of furniture and your taste. Distressed finish on wood furniture can make a French romantic feel to your room or home, or a feel of european style, especially when mixed with wall art. When you add these touches to your home, you can make a unique feel that may affect yourself and your guests.

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