Monday, July 23, 2012

Ideas for Painting Furniture


Oil or acrylic paint

If you are looking to achieve excellent results within the ideas for painting furniture, the best to use oils, because the colors, shades, gloss satin ... is much more warm and inviting. However, unless you are very unfamiliar with it, you should use better water washable acrylic paint to finish the work with a clear satin varnish to seal the job done. Cleaning the brushes when painting in oils is much more complex and much slower drying. Marbleizing or faux marbling Ideas for painting furniture, Marbleizing or faux marbling is one of the oldest techniques, with lots of variations in the effects produced by both the color and the design. Once you find a marble that you like, you can use it as a model. Marbleizing or faux marbling is best surfaces that could actually be marble, but for years was very fashionable to apply this technique on the drawer fronts or bathroom furniture. It is better to experiment first on a piece of wood to achieve the desired effect. The technique consists of extending a colored glaze over a base surface enamel off-white satin.

When the varnish is still wet, rub the surface removing partially or even mixing the different layers of paint and, finally, fine lines vetean when the paint is dry.

The trickiest part is the grain, so if allowed to dry the surface thoroughly after it, you can remove with a cloth if you have not been to his liking. There are many types, although the most typical are the white marble, which is done on a white, with shades of blue, green or gray. The black marble, with veins ocher, yellow or Indian red, and sienna red, which is done on a white base with raw sienna and white top. Veto of earth shadow color natural, raw sienna and white. For marbling, you can use a liner brush or a feather. Try to make the veins in the same direction you applied the paint, as the cross are often more difficult to perform and are less natural. Stencil with templates to paint furniture This idea is best time to decorate the flat surfaces such as cabinet doors and frames. Templates can be performed easily with acetates or stencil paper, but also found in craft stores. If you make your own templates, trace or draw your design on a card. Cut them with a sharp knife, leaving bridges between parts of the drawing and attach the cardboard with tape on the surface to be painted.

You can work on any basis, but perhaps better the gloss paint, allowing you to easily remove the paint in case of errors. To apply the color you can use several methods: a short-hair brush, a pencil to stencil and spray paint for cars, with which delicate finish and get a well-defined contours. In any case, apply the color very slightly, with very little paint on the brush. Brush and gently scrub with a brush adding color gradually, to avoid "burr? and drops. Trimming Another good ideas for painting furniture is called cut. This is one of the most effective decorative finishes and economical. Is to apply cuts on furniture. This technique is well suited to almost all types of furniture and objects. It can be applied on any surface, provided it is clean enough for the glue to adhere well. You can use any material, such as magazine clippings, paper decorations, dried flowers pressed ... But before embarking on the task should check whether the cut-paper or object is not too porous and absorbs too much varnish, which would be transparent.

It should be cut rather the object to be pasted and not put too much glue, to prevent blisters from forming on the surface. Let it dry completely before applying the glaze over, and then extend three to five layers in the course of several days, waiting for each coat dry thoroughly before applying the next.

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