Bargain furniture doesn't have to look cheap. There are several simple methods of improving secondhand cabinets, chairs, tables and bookcases. One of those methods is called antiquing. It is simple and requires little in the way of supplies and time. Here's how to antique an old piece of furniture. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- 1
Sand and clean the piece thoroughly. Use a wire brush to remove heavy grime. Use a barely damp cloth to remove sanding dust.
2Paint the piece with a light-colored base coat. Beige, yellow and cream are good colors to start with.
3Brush on a second coat of paint after the base coat has dried completely. Burnt umber, sienna and olive are all excellent choices for the top accent coat.
4Use a rag to wipe away the second coat of paint before it dries. Leave some of the darker finish in the corners and cracks. Streaks and shadows are desirable on this type of finish.
5Allow the piece to dry completely.
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