8 easy steps for your next furniture makeover step 1.
Distressed white dresser diy.
When the base coat is dry start sanding off areas that would naturally end up.
Whether you re working with a.
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If you re looking for furniture with patina and a bit of history you don t need to scour flea markets or garage sales looking for distressed gems in fact you don t even need to leave your.
The video helps explain this step better you ll continue to add the white paint until you get the tint of whitewash you re going for.
Paint the entire piece in the base coat color you ve selected.
This dresser was free.
Water down paint to create the whitewash furniture paint thin down latex water based.
The antiquing glaze over white sometimes adds a slightly grungy aged feeling.
If the object already has a finish previously painted or varnished.
Wet distressing is a great way to distress furniture and not have any dust.
How do you wet distress furniture.
How to whitewash wood furniture.
For the bare wood look.
Begin to rub the section of paint with the damp shop towel.
My method of wet distressing furniture is adding a small amount of water to a shop towel.
To distress the finish and make the painted surface look more naturally weathered take the sander back to the surface of the furniture when the paint has dried.
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Prep the furniture and assemble equipment so just how do you whitewash furniture.
Wet distressing is also wonderful for small details on furniture.
You can do this beautiful diy white and grey distressed furniture look here s how.
This distressed painted dresser will be getting a very subtle glaze for a worn and antiqued finish.
It s time to share the steps for that beautiful diy white and grey distressed furniture look i painted on that diy pedestal kitchen table build i shared last week.
I love sharing projects and ideas and especially love finding old pieces and fixing them up to make them vibrant and beautiful again like this dresser project that i am sharing with you today.
Mix a little water and chalk paint together and add thin brushstrokes to the top of the stain.
Since the glaze on this piece will be subtle i am opting to seal with a clear matte sealer first followed by the antiquing glaze.