More on all of this tomorrow!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Steps for painting furniture
More on all of this tomorrow!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Painting Furniture
Or you can paint your piece a wild crackle as this photo shows. Wouldn't this piece look great in your tropical or safari inspired room? Awesome.
How about painting your piece white and adding a nice glaze to accentuate the trim details? Nice!Here are a couple photos of my favorite room in my home at the moment, my bedroom.
Now this is a room decorated on a seriously tight budget. The furniture is all glossy white, the dresser you see is solid oak, but it was so ugly I had to paint it. I got the piece for free! The bedside tables were on clearance at http://www.homedecoratorscollection.com/
The chandelier came from on online source that I have forgotten but it was only $100. My mother created this beautiful quilt for me, as well as the runner on the dresser. She is awesome!The walls I painted myself, which took a while as there are about 8 layers of paint, wallpaper, texture and glaze on the two side walls, but I love it!
Most of the accessories came from TJMax or my local Goodwill and St Vincent DePaul stores. I just cleaned them up and/or painted them!
I made the headboard out of MDF, which is a pretty cheap wood product you can buy at any lumber yard or big box store. I got mine at Home Depot, and they even cut it to my specifications right at the store!