good table gone bad, the hand me down gets painted.

August 9, 2011 at 9:03 pm (Big W, Home hardware, Interior, Kmart, Oil based paint, Paint, Primer, Save money, Target) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , )

You know when your at that age when you get all those hand-me-downs from your older siblings? They are great. They fill your new bach-pad at no cost while your adapting to real life.

You know when your at that stage of life when your moving out of said bach-pad into your first place with boyfriend or girlfriend? Both bringing your combined collection of hand me downs and ikea purchases.

You know when your at that stage of life where the beloved hand-me-downs can be replaced with brand new items and its time to regift these hand-me-downs onto the next generation?

Well what happens when that next generation, true to form, haven’t moved out of home and you end up marrying a crazy lady who is convinced that paint can fix everything? Well your hand-me-down, dining room pine table, gets painted of course.

To-ing and fro-ing between a new dining table or a new couch we decided to put the money towards the couch. So one Sunday morning I decided the dining room table and its four faithful chairs should be black glossed.

Off I went to my friendly Home Hardware to pick their brains about the best paint to achieve this gloss. Since I had ZERO interest in sanding back the table and chairs first, I would have to prime it.

So primer was chosen for $23.95

For the black gloss I would definitely have preferred water based. Water based paint as it name would suggest, can be washed out of brushes and off skin with water. Oil based (shudder) needs turps or petrol to remove it.

My choice at the hardware was either: A. A water based paint with black mixed into it at a price of $45.99 or B. A black oil based high gloss at a price of $21.99. I shelved my laziness and bought the cheaper paint that would look better. duh.

So for this project you will need:-

1. Paintbrush $3.99-$12.00                    2. Paint tray $4.00+

                                     

3. Master Prep Primer $23.95                4. Black Gloss paint. I used oil based (Cheaper with a beautiful finish). $21.99

                              

5. Turps or something disgustingly similar to remove paint from anything.

6. Old towels to be placed EVERYWHERE.

Steps:

1. Ultimately you should get hot soapy water and wash your table first then allow it to dry fully.

2. Open your tin of your primer, stir and pour a small amount into your tray. Paint.

It will take you quite some time to paint your table and chairs, be patient, its worth it. Always follow the back of the tin for directions, but  your primer should take 4-6 hours  to dry fully. Wash your water based paint out of your brush and tray.

3. Ensure EVERYTHING is covered in towels and/or newspapers. Open your tin of Black liquid,

carefully pour the inky black paint into your tray, dip in your brush and away you go.

This part of the process will definitely take you some time so make sure you have access to an inspiring show to be playing in the background. Any form of home improvement show or a money saving show 🙂 This will keep you motivated. I love: Channel 10’s Renovators, Nines The Block, Top Design or Andrew Winters Selling Houses Australia

4. Clean everything with your horrid smelling remover. Stand back and look at your black glossy success. Side note: Don’t let husband sweep near your now drying table. It needs to be left completely alone for the next 24 hours.

In this time take yourself off to Kmart, Big W or Target and purchase some great new table decorations!!

Total cost: $45.94 (I already had the paint brush, tray and horrid smelling turps)

 

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Sunshine on Wintery days

July 14, 2011 at 8:21 pm (Bunnings, Crazy Clarks, Home hardware, Ikea, Interior, Mitre10, Paint, Yellow) (, , , , )

Ahhhh bright yellow. Canary yellow, sunshine yellow and just plain yellow. It brightens up a room without being overbearing and really is delightful. Colour in inescapable. It is all around us at all times. Go on, look away from the screen and look around yourself. Colour is everything. So slip some mellow-yellow in your room and give yourself something bright and cheery to come home to.

Ready for Summer? Brighten up your home with a summery hue!

Yellow is a stimulating colour however. So in other words, keep it to a minimum!

How much is too much? Do you paint your walls or administer a peek-a-boo approach?

Yellow is the most difficult colour for the eye to take in creating a very fine balance between just enough and too much.

Even Josh & Jenna got in on the Yellow act on The Block ( http://www.ninemsn.com/theblock ) .

Personally I think bright yellow is best kept to those items that are easily changable.

Want to add just a bit of this great colour to your home?
Lamps, Lampshades, Mirrors and artwork. Easy, non-committal ways of adding this pep up.

 

Still want more inspiration? Head over to:  http://yellow-paint.com  for all things yellow!!

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