Turning Old Furniture Into Stylish Items: Interior Tips

19.12.2023 22:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

Have you ever been to extremely stylish cafes that are full of old furniture and decorations?

Not everything that is old can be stylish, but your sense of style can help you quite a lot.

Here are a few tips on how to make old furniture stylish.

Assessment and Cleaning

Examine the furniture for any damages, loose joints, or repairs needed.

Clean the surfaces thoroughly to remove dirt, grease, or old finishes. 

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This prepares the piece for the makeover.

Surface Preparation

Sand the furniture to create a smooth and paint-ready surface. 

This step helps the new finish adhere properly.

Fill any cracks, holes, or imperfections with wood filler, allowing it to dry before sanding again.

Applying Paint

Use a brush, roller, or spray paint for an even application. 

Apply thin coats to prevent drips or uneven drying.

Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next. 

Multiple thin coats often produce better results than one thick coat.

Adding Patterns or Designs

Get creative by adding stencils, decals, or hand-painted designs to enhance visual appeal.

Use painter's tape to create clean lines or geometric patterns for a modern touch.

Distressing for Vintage Look

If you prefer a vintage or distressed appearance, lightly sand edges and corners after painting. 

This reveals the underlying layers and adds character.

Updating Hardware

Consider replacing old knobs, handles, or pulls with new, stylish hardware. 

This simple change can significantly impact the overall look.

Sealing the Finish

Seal the painted surface with a clear polyurethane or wax to protect the new finish and make it more durable.

Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for drying times and application.

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Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Assessment and Cleaning
  2. Surface Preparation
  3. Applying Paint
  4. Adding Patterns or Designs
  5. Distressing for Vintage Look
  6. Updating Hardware
  7. Sealing the Finish