Would you believe that this table….
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Because I was wanting a certain look, I knew I needed to find
a different technique than the one I used in “Painted Furniture.”
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Using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
for this project was also not gonna happen.
ASCP worked fine for “Craigslist
Dining Room Table and Chairs
Makeover”, because we rarely ever use our
dining room table. What I didn’t know
about ACSP when I painted the dining room table was that it is not a very
durable paint, even though it is very easy to work with. Because we use the kitchen table on a regular
basis, I needed to find a more durable paint. |
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While I love the technique
that I used for the master bedroom furniture in
"Trash to Treasure”….
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….and in “Refinished Craigslist Armoire”, the finish was too glossy for
what I was looking for when painting the kitchen table.
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That’s when I came across this
post from Just A Girl. Much of her
technique was what I was already doing, but she used a black paint that was
completely new to me. As you can see, her
technique paid off! My table ended up having exactly what I was
looking for – a matte finish that looks sprayed without any streaks. I have no idea what is in this paint to make it so special, but I can tell you that it is my new favorite paint for refinishing furniture with a clean modern finish.
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And of course I used the magic of
the simple foam roller for this project.
It does really well preventing streaks. Combine the roller with the paint, and my
table was lookin’ pretty good.
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