Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Bathroom Chair Makeover

I had this old chair setting outside in my flower beds and, while I loved the chippy paint and leather seat, I was looking for a chair to put in my bathroom and this was perfect for the space.

It was a little too "rustic" (as in, falling apart and rotting in the outdoor elements), so hubs helped me make it a bit more sturdy with wood glue and screws.



And here's the finished product!


Here are the steps I used:

1. Spray painted the chair with white primer (a must-have - cheap and easy, no brushes to wash/throw away!)

2. Spray painted about 4 coats of an ivory colored paint.

3. To glaze: mixed a little bit of dark brown acrylic craft paint and some paint conditioner called Floetrol (you're supposed to use a glaze, but I had this conditioner on hand and it works basically the same)

4. Using a sponge brush, I applied the glaze in the cracks and corners of the chair, then wiped off the excess.

I had never used a glazing technique before, but it was fun and really quite easy! You need to try it!

5. Printed out the word "bath" onto regular paper, then used carbon paper to trace the lettering onto the chair (my handwriting is terrible, otherwise I would have free-handed it). Then I painted the word using dark brown craft paint.




I was in the process of making a cushion for it, but it made it look too much like a dining room chair - it just didn't work. So I just left the leather seat on it and called it a day!

11 comments:

  1. Love how it turned out! Awesome job and thanks for the instructions.

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  2. VEry cute! Love the lettering!

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  3. LOVE THIS....fabulous step by step.
    thanks!

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  4. Thanks for sharing how you transformed this pretty chair. I wouldn't have thought to use spray primer or spray paint. Sounds easier than brushes!

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  5. Lovely! Thank you for sharing HOW you did it. I have some chairs I wanted to re-do...just didn't know HOW to do it. Now I do! Thanks.

    Blessings!

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  6. It turned out just beautiful! Love how you painted "bath" across the top. The perfect touch!

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  7. Question....

    If you use a glaze instead of Floetrol, do you still have to mix it with the dark brown acrylic paint?

    Thanks,
    Kathryn
    kbuntyn@sbcglobal.net

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