How To Make Furniture Look Old
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
- How To Make Furniture Look Old full written tutorial here: bit.ly/2GRHE3j
Unlock the secrets of giving your furniture a captivating vintage look with this step-by-step DIY tutorial! In this video, I guide you through various techniques to make your furniture look authentically aged and weathered.
Learn step-by-step how to use paint and stain to make furniture look rustic and old. This distressing technique for painted furniture leaves a weathered and antique finish and works best with white paint. Use this furniture distressing technique with chalk paint or latex paint and any wood stain.
From distressing and antiquing to, you'll learn the art of transforming ordinary pieces into timeless treasures that exude character and nostalgia. Get ready to unleash your creativity and bring an antique charm to your home with these expert distressing furniture tips and tricks!
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0:00 Paint Furniture
0:13 Sand Corners and Edges
0:58 Test Stain
2:12 Apply Stain
2:32 Remove Stain
3:13 Distress Top
4:17 Remove Excess from Top
5:10 Apply Protective Top Coat - Jak na to + styl
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Thanks for watching!
Nice work bro
I never thought to use stain. THANKS!
Thank you! You just helped me decide between wax and stain! Stain is the way to go!!!
Beautiful!! I appreciate your style, your teaching style all of it. I was able to learn thoroughly through you!!! So hats off to you my friend!! SOOOOO here's what I have come up with and I need your guidance please to tell yes that will work or NO don't do that lol I am bringing a retired trashed old dresser back to life. I was hoping to post a couple pics, but I don't see where or how. I painted it and contemplating my next steps, I want to try the candle technique over it then apply the second paint color and once it is dry... hit it with stain.
Yep, that work and come out great!!!
Thank you so much! I am right in the middle of trying to distress a red piece of furniture! Just kind of scary thinking about the polycrylic!
Do you do a light sanding between poly coats?
After you apply the stain, do you have to put anything over the top of it for that protective topcoat, or is that an option? I was in my local hardware store, and they told me not applying anything over the stain could be an issue. They said when it gets humid out, the stain will become tacky. Any truth to this? Thank you very much, and great videos.
Oil or water based stain!
Either works, but I recommend water based
Pahjo Designs thank you! I used water based and it came out perfect!