Tuesday, July 14, 2015

DIY Furniture Renos

Hey everyone!

It's been soooo long since I've been able to do anything DIY and post about it (and it's been even longer since I've done a DIY post not about food lol) but with the big move close in our midst and being a newly married couple on a budget we decided to keep some pieces we had bought or were given to us. For our new apartment we are trying to do white grey and a pops of aqua (sounds like our wedding colors right ;) ). So yesterday and today I spent learning about how to spray paint furniture and I definitely learned a lot. It wasn't as simple as I had originally anticipated. We did our headboard from black to grey, our desk from black to grey, and wooden frames and a key holder from wood to grey. Here are the steps and supplies followed by the finished products!

What you'll need:
- Old sheets (free)
- Sand paper and/or a sander ($5)
- Krylon glossy spray paint with primer ($4-5/bottle)

We bought 6 bottles of spray paint for all of the projects.

Step One: Sand the furniture
This wasn't too bad as the furniture we had wasn't very glossy but more of a stained black wood. 

Step Two: Wipe off the dust

Step Three: Lay the piece flat and spray even coats.

Step Four: Let the piece dry and re-sand any areas that may have drip spots or the grainy look. 
TIP: Sand in the same direction on the wood otherwise it will look way too grainy.

Step Five: Do 1-2 more coats and let dry. If you see any more areas that need to be sanded repeat step four.

And wall-ah! Here are the finished products before and after! Not too shabby for my first go around huh ;).

I hate moving so much but doing fun reno projects and planning our interior decor makes it slightly more tolerable. I can't wait to put up pictures of our new place! It's going to be gorgeous! Have you done reno projects with spray paint? Any suggestions on how to make it easier or tips? I would love to hear!

Thanks for keeping up!
- Olivia 


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