I am linking up with Third Grade is a Hoot for her Pintervention Party.
My summer break has begun! Woohoo!! Boy oh boy do I have so many things I want to do. One thing I wanted to try was to distress one of my tables. I have seen this style of tables all over the internet and blogs. It seems like the latest style. I have seen some that are really distressed while others are barely distressed at all. I loved this look and I wanted to try it. I was wanting a change in my dinning room so I thought, I should distress something. So...
My summer break has begun! Woohoo!! Boy oh boy do I have so many things I want to do. One thing I wanted to try was to distress one of my tables. I have seen this style of tables all over the internet and blogs. It seems like the latest style. I have seen some that are really distressed while others are barely distressed at all. I loved this look and I wanted to try it. I was wanting a change in my dinning room so I thought, I should distress something. So...
I decided to give it a try!
Crossing my fingers that I wouldn't ruin my furniture, I decided to distress my buffet table. Here is how it turned out.
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All finished refurbished buffet table with decor. |
Well, what do you think? I LOVE it!! I think it turned out so well. I am ready to do another piece. Any takers? (hehe)
This is how I made it.
What you need:
*Sand paper/sanding block - the 180 kind and 60 kind.
*Kilz Original Oil Based Primer
*Sponge Roller
*Paint of your choice- a semi gloss or satin works the best.
*Wood stain marker pen
*Minwax Paste Finishing Wax
*Cheese Cloth
*Drop Cloth
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Before |
First you need to take off all the hardware. Then you are going to sand the table. You can do this by hand or a power hand sander. I actually went to The Home Depot and bought a power hand sander because it was taking forever just doing it by my hand.
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Sanded table |
Next you need to prime the piece of furniture. I used a sponge roller so I didn't get brush stroke marks.
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Table painted with primer. |
Allow the primer to dry. Then sand with a fine grit sand paper. Wipe the dust off really well.
Next paint with an latex interior satin or semi-gloss paint. I had Lowes mix a black paint for me in satin. I painted the furniture using a sponge roller to avoid stroke marks. Once the piece dried I sanded it with a fine grit sand paper.
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Sanded black paint. Sorry Liam wanted to get in this picture. As you can tell he dressed himself for the day. |
Next, I dusted off the piece really well and applied another coat of paint.
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Using marker to go over bare wood. |
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Wiping marker. |
Next use a cheese cloth to apply the wax. Fold the cloth and put the wax inside so it is inside 2 layers of the cloth. This helps for an even coat. Let the piece sit there for 15-20 minutes.
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Minwax Paste Finishing Wax |
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Waxing table |
Once the time is up, buff using a clean cheese cloth until a shiny black finish appears. Wait one day and repeat this process.
Then guess what?!! You have made a distressed piece of furniture. Congratulations.
Here is my finished table.
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Side view of finished table |
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Side view of finished table |
It's okay, keep looking. Pick your jaw up off the floor. I know, I know. it is gorgeous. :)
Ta-da!!
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Front view of table |
And with my new decor on it.
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All finished refurbished buffet table with decor.![]() |