Sunday, 27 April 2014

Antique cupboard refinished


I bought this cupboard on eBay and despite being quite old it was solid and needed no major repairs, it did need a new lock. I use Watsons Brass in NSW for all those tricky locks with no keys.
After giving it a good wash with sugar soap, I lightly sanded it back to add grip. 
Using Websters Chalk Paint Powder and Taubmans Swedish Blue I gave it 3 coats to fully cover the cabinet.
I lightly distressed using a wet sponge sanding block. I gave the inside of the cabinet several coats of Dulux Limed White and sealed with a water based varnish. 
I felt the cabinet was a little flat so I used Miss Mustard Seed White Wax to give some definition and depth. I very lightly dry brushed the wax onto the wood and wiped off any excess along the way
I like to use a large paint brush for getting into the crevasses. I load the brush and push into all the nooks and crannies
The white wax gives a washed out vintage look and I will definitely be using it again. It does give the cabinet a denim look very unique and different













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