Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Side Table Remodel

This side table was a very cheap re-model and I enjoy the new version so much more than the old.


Step 1Find a piece of furniture to re purpose. This small side table was only $5, a steal for how sturdy, and elegant it is.
It's hard to tell but the paint was already chipping, and the color scheme is outdated.



 
Step 2
First clean your piece of furniture with a non-greasy cleaner.
Next use an electric sander to rough up the surface and remove the old gross paint.
This picture was taken AFTER I applied 2 coats of spray-paint primer (Amazingly fast!)
  
Step 3



Using leftover glossy black spray paint I painted the top of the table. Be sure to tape off any area you do not want painted, and only paint in a well-ventilated area.


  
Step 4

I used the same process on the top of the dresser for the drawers. Be sure to remove any hardware prior to painting. I removed the handles and screws and sprayed those separately.



Step 5

Once the black spray paint was dry I removed the tape and taped the black area. I then used a paintbrush and roller to paint the remaining wood. Lucky for me I had some paint leftover from another project.





 



Enjoy your NEW-to-you side table and feel proud that you saved something from going to waste and reduced your carbon imprint while providing a stylish new piece of furniture for your home.

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