White washed book case |
The following materials are be needed:
- Off-white Acrylic paint
- Water based clear varnish
- Sand paper - 220 grit and 360 grit
- Wood filler
- Paint remover
- Dry cloth
- Remove all hardware from the piece of furniture
- Remove old paint or varnish by sanding with 220 grit sandpaper
- If necessary, use paint stripper to remove stuborn varnish or paint ( remember to nutralise paint stripper with wet cloth when finished)
- If necessary, fill small nicks and scratches with wood filler and sand down to a smooth finish
- When bare wood is visible, finish off with 360 grit sand paper to get smooth surface
- Seal the wood with one coat of water - based varnish
- When dry, flatten unevenness with 360 grit sand paper to a smooth finish
- Dilute paint with water - 10% water
- Spray lightly over whole piece of furniture
- Try and avoid praying edges too heavily
- The inside shelves are painted to a solid white finish
The last step is to seal the piece with water-based clear varnish. I find that at least 2 coats are needed to get a nice finish. It should be noted that not all wood is suitable for washing. Pine has a nice solid wood grain that shows up nicely when sanded and lends itself to white washing.
Tip: Always work along with the grain of the wood and try to avoid circular movements.
If you want to know more pf paint techniques that can be used on furnitre you can get much more in my book "Refinishing Old Furniture - start a home business".