Supplies:
Fine Sand Paper
Spray Paint + Primer
Replacement parts (if necessary)
Wood Glue (if repairs are necessary)
This little sweetie is the one John is currently working on.
It was originally painted black but as you can see
it is pretty faded and weathered
The leg on this one is broken at the bottom and he is replacing it
with a comparable and close matching leg that
can be found at Lowes/Home Depot.
Start sanding!!
He did not take the chair apart!
He did not sand all of the black paint off!!!
Why?
He wants it to show as wood grain when painted,
so leaving the black in areas helped the wood to look
natural even though we did not paint the chair a natural color.
Sand to smooth!
This is the paint and color he used!
It is worth the money.
Rust-Oleum
Paint + Primer
Here she is!
See the grain-y wood-ness!
Front!
Seat!
Our Teal Beauty!
Note: We are planning on buying bright, candy apple red cushions for the seats of the chairs!
We will post pics when we are completely done!
Happy Restoring!!
UPDATE: Here they are totally restored with booty cushions! Oh! and what porch would be complete without a Pallet Table! |
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