FurnishYourself.com: How about giving your furniture or wooden wall planks a rustic feel? Here’s an easy DIY (Do It Yourself) technique for aging wood with some painting techniques which can transform your living room or dining area into a native look!
Step 1: Supplies
Paints and stains used in the final coloring are…
- Gold spray paint
- White gloss latex
- Green wood stain
SUPPLIES
- Sandpaper, various grits
- Disposable gloves
- Paint brushes of varying sizes
DON’T FORGET
- Sanding block
- Paintbrush comb
- Drop cloths
- Paper towels
- Saw horses
- Paint can opener
- Mallet for reclosing paint cans
- Paint caddy or other smaller container
Step 2: Prepare the wood
Gently sand the wood surface to clean off all dust for a smooth finish when the paint comes in . Make sure the stray dust is removed properly.
Step 3: Coloring the wood
The 1st color is golden which majorly goes on knots & unusual features of the wood. Just a light spray on a few places should be enough.
The 2nd color is white latex with an almost dry brush. Just give random up down strokes with the brush. Do not overdo the paint and avoid thick paint coats.
The 3rd color is green wood stain which is the primary color giving that weathered feel. Again give random strokes with the brush. In case you’ve put too much color, you can use sandpaper and rub off the color.
After all the painting, let it dry and do up the room decor n furnishing in an old style method so that it compliments the rustic look you’ve wanted! Here’s how the room looks.