Discover How To Paint Wood Furniture For Adding Some Creativity To Your Home

By Liliana Mills


Learning how to paint wood furniture is an enjoyable past-time that also adds beauty to the home. With the correct technique, one can paint both new pieces and those which are already painted and simply need a bright new look. By following these helpful guidelines, one can achieve professional-looking results at home.

The first step is to prep the furniture. If this is skipped, paint will peel and chip not long after it's applied. After removing any handles or knobs, the piece should be wiped down using a mixture of water and a wood cleaner such as an oil soap product. If there are drawers, they should each be cleaned separately.

Furniture which is already painted will need to be sanded down in order to effectively remove the shiny surface of the previous coat. By doing this, the new paint will be able to adhere much more readily. Medium-grit sandpaper works well to achieve this effect. This step is only needed if there is a glossy finish on the piece.

Once it has been dried and dusted-off it is time to apply a primer. Primer creates an even stronger bond between the new color and the wood and it also disguises any imperfections. An oil-based primer works especially well on wood.

Sanding must be done again following the application of the primer. However, a fine-grade sandpaper should be used at this stage. It is important to sand between each coat of color as it can greatly improve the texture and look of the surface. Always remove all dust completely after sanding using a tack cloth.

The furniture is now sufficiently prepared for painting. It is best to use an interior latex product which has a semi-gloss finish. Flat color should be avoided simply because they show dirt too easily and are difficult to clean. Glossy surfaces are relatively easy to wipe clean. Paint should be applied thinly, and left to dry entirely before sanding and applying the next coat. Most items will require about two or three coats.

There are different painting techniques to choose from which are a matter of personal preference. A small, sponge hand-roller works well and prevents the look of brush strokes. Some people may prefer to use either a sprayer or a high quality spray paint in a can as well. Brushing works well in corners and some still use this method, however it can leave visible streaks which can spoil the look of it.

Once the final coat has been applied, the object should remain to dry for a good 24 hours, it can then have a sealant added to it. Polyurethane is ideal, except for white pieces, in which case a wax-based product is better. These can be rubbed on, buffed, and allowed to dry for several minutes. Handles and knobs can be added, and the piece is finished. Discovering how to paint wood furniture is a great way to brighten up one's home and be fun in the process.




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