This n’ That Thursday – Mini Makeovers

I love rescuing beat-up, banged-up, tossed aside old furniture. I happily head out to flea markets, yard sales and auctions with an eye for finding the saddest little table or chairs that nobody else wants, bringing them home and making them beautiful again with a little help from American Paint Company‘s all-natural clay chalk and mineral paints. But when it comes to painting brand-new furniture that I purchased in a big-box store?

I think I’m like most people who say, “No way!”

It’s too new! It cost too much! It’s too nice to paint!

Sound familiar?

I used to say those things too—but not anymore.

Today I would like to share with you two “mini-makeover” paint projects I recently completed on brand-new items purchased for my home.

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1_blackandwhitechair

I fell in love with this black and white damask chair the moment I saw it (at a discount clothing store of all places!) And they had two!

I thought about the chairs all day until I realized our bedroom has splashes of black and white. I still didn’t have an exact spot in mind for the chairs, but I knew they would work somewhere, so I came back for them later that night. And I brought my husband G to help load them into our car.

Now all we needed was a little table to go with the chairs.

“Let’s just look for a table here,” G suggested and disappeared behind another aisle.

“Are you crazy?” I replied. “We have a garage loaded with paint projects. I will find a table out there and paint it.”

“Look at this!” G said. “You are going to love this. It has BLING!”

He came back around the corner, paused and shook his head.

2_table_before

“I can’t believe I just said bling,” he said and sighed. “I’ve been hanging out with you too long.”

Then he held up this little table. He was right. It had bling—and I loved it! The only problem was the tabletop. It was a fake-wood color that did not match our white bedroom furniture.

“So paint it,” G said. (He was just full of great ideas that night!)

3_table_shoreline

I painted the tabletop Shoreline, a new turquoise color from American Paint Company that matches our bedroom walls and bedspread perfectly. It took five minutes. After the paint dried, I finished the tabletop with several coats of American Paint Company Top Coat to protect it and give it a nice shine.

That mini-makeover made all the difference!

4_tableandchairs_after

I absolutely love how these chairs and the blinged-out turquoise table look in our bedroom—and now we have a nice spot to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning.

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My second mini-makeover was for our long-awaited office chairs! We have been searching for more than a year for the perfect comfy chairs for our office renovation project. We finally found them! It was worth the wait because they are perfect, except for more fake wood color on the legs that did not match our new dark walnut floor in the office. No problem!

5_chairlegs_before

Before assembling the chairs, I painted the legs a quick coat of American Paint Company’s Lincoln’s Hat, a true black. Next I applied two coats of APC Top Coat to protect them from getting chipped when our 2-year-old crashes his fire truck into them. I finished with a mix of APC Clear Wax and Pewter Mica to give the legs a subtle metallic sheen.

NOW they are perfect!

6_officechairs_after

And now I’m a believer in painting brand-new items along with my flea market finds. It takes just a little bit of time and effort, but adding a fresh color of paint personalizes items purchased at big-box stores and makes them unique to your home.

Post courtesy of Courtney

Comments

  1. Wonderful idea! What a great way to personalize items for your home. G has a good eye.

  2. Susan Bonne says

    The best thing about the post was the section about your husband and his bling moment. LOL!!!!

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