Painting Furniture

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Painting furniture is a great way to change the entire look of a piece. This black lacquer dresser doesn't match the corner hutch in the room in its current state.

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With a little paint and an unusual technique, Mat Fox blended this dresser with the corner piece and made it stand out from the wall treatment.

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Figure A
Materials:

soap
220-grit sandpaper
primer
latex satin paint for base coat (Ralph Lauren Coldwater Canyon)
paintbrushes
glazes: Ralph Lauren Harness Brown (LEO 1) and Wellington Steeplechase (LEO 6)
polyurethane

Steps:

1. Remove the hardware, and then clean the piece with mild soap and warm water. Let dry.

2. Sand the entire piece and remove the dust. Prime all surfaces and let dry.

3. Brush on the base coat color and let dry.

4. Use a slightly loaded brush to pounce the dark glaze from the edges of the four corners, and then feather it toward the center. Apply it heavier on the outside and lighter toward the inside (figure A).

5. Brush a light layer of the lighter color glaze over the entire surface. Repeat with two more light coats, allowing it to dry between layers.

6. Apply two or three coats of polyurethane for protection, allowing it to dry between layers.

Resources
paint — Ralph Lauren
Glidden Company
Website: www.gliddenpaints.com

glaze - Ralph Lauren
Glidden Company
Website: www.gliddenpaints.com
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