And actually, we cant even remember where we bought it or for what purpose!
Over time, the piece has turned yellow making it look old, neglected and dirty.
*DecoArt provided the paint we selected for this project free of charge.
No additional compensation was received for this project.
We decided to useDecoart Americana Decor Satin Enamelpaint products for this project.
These paints work especially well in high-use areas, such as kitchens, because of their durable finish.
They havea great selection of colours to choose from.
We loved this Seaside Blue right away when we saw it: its fresh, and light and cheerful!
We are so happy to have this product (a little goes a long way!)
and has very quickly become a must-have for many of our furniture upcycling projects!
Materials Needed to Refinish Yellowing Wood Furniture:
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Instructions for upcycling this console table:
1.
Place newspaper or a dropcloth under the table to catch any drips of paint.
Wipe down all surfaces with a cloth and warm soapy water to remove any dirt.
Apply one coat of stain blocker with a paint brush to all surfaces.
Leave for 5-7 days.
Shake the satin enamels paint well between each coat.
Paint the table top surface with Satin Enamel in seaside blue colour.
Let dry fully and then apply a second coat if needed (ours did not).
Paint the table legs with Satin Enamel in pure white colour.
Let dry fully and then apply a second coat if needed (ours did not).
Now well have a much-needed dedicate office space to work when we visit them.
The supervisor had to inspect the new digs, and she gave it her approval.
It was the perfectly clear and tidy new place to try and do some planning for the New Year!
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Have you tried painting any old furniture pieces?
If not, whats holding you back?
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