For an easy new look, try painting old furniture
Got the do-it-yourself itch but little time or cash to spare? Look around at the furniture you've already got. Some of it probably could use a refreshing coat of paint. In fact, a new color may put the "wow" back into a room.
Too timid? Don't be.
"Everyone should have lots of courage and confidence," says Neil Wertheimer, editor-in-chief of "Fresh Home," a new DIY magazine that features three table makeovers in its summer issue. "This is not hard! A piece of wood furniture is wood and screws and coating, and all three are easily fixed and replaced."
The key to a good redo is to take your time and work through all the steps. Wertheimer should know. He admits to skipping a critical step — the primer — in the past, and paying the price with a less attractive piece.
"The primer creates something for paint to adhere to so much better. It's made to be sticky for paint," Wertheimer says. "Paint does not stick well to old finishes and old paint and to whatever else might be on there."
John Gidding, a judge on "HGTV's $250,000 Challenge," has seen, and done, a lot of furniture rehabbing as an HGTV designer. He says primary candidates for a paint job often are a handed-down dining room table and chairs.
"The reason for this is they're expensive," Gidding says. "You either get something really cheap or you take what your mom gives you."
Either way, these dining sets often don't fit a couple's style, and painting them can fix that.
Gidding offers one caveat: Don't paint the antiques. Ever. They'll drop in value.
Instead, he suggests painting a room a color that complements the color of an antique piece to help it blend in, no matter how monstrous.
"I advise not spray-painting Louis the 15th furniture," he says with a laugh.
Spray paint will work, however, on lesser wood pieces.
"We use (spray paint) for everything around here," says Veronica Toney, associate decorating editor at BHG.com, the Web site for "Better Homes and Gardens" magazine.
She says it's inexpensive, easy to use and doesn't leave behind pesky brush strokes. The trick is to spray slowly to avoid drips and uneven painting. For larger projects, be prepared to stop often or have extra hands at the ready: That nozzle can be tough on index-finger muscles.
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