Navy and Wood Vintage Sideboard Makeover
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Steps I took to create this look:
- Cleaned the entire piece with this degreaser.
- Fixed lifting veneer with wood glue. These blunt-ended syringes are really helpful for getting the glue in hard-to-reach areas (like under veneer).
- Removed the finish from the top with my carbide scraper. Then sanded the remaining finish off with my orbital sander and these hand sanding tools.
- Applied Minwax pre-stain wood conditioner.
- Stained top with Minwax Dark Walnut oil-based stain.
- Sealed the top with Minwax Wipe-On Polyurethane.
- Scuff sanded the body and drawers of the dresser with 220 grit sandpaper.
- Primed body and drawers with shellac.
- Painted body and drawers with Melange Paints in the color Stars at Night.
- I added peel-and-stick wallpaper for drawer liners.
- Cleaned existing hardware with Barkeeper’s Friend and steel wool.
Want to learn more about each step? Check out the links below:
- Prepare Furniture for Paint: Cleaning and Sanding
- How to Fix Furniture: Common Repairs Before Painting
- Priming Furniture: Everything You Need to Know
- Hand-Painted Furniture: How to Get A Flawless Finish With a Brush
- Stripping and Staining Furniture
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