Painting an old chair

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It's been a while since I made my last contribution to this community. Things have been pretty crazy and rushed lately and I since I like to put a lot of effort into the posts where I talk about my furniture renovations, there hasn't been much time left to do that.

Today I bring you another one, this time done on an old chair that was here at home useless and begging for a makeover. I won this chair in 2020 and since then it was just sitting there, waiting for the day it would get some special attention.

A few months ago, this day arrived and I started idealizing on paper with colored pencils what I had in mind for the chair.

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It's not a perfect design, but at least it gave me a north to start with and see what I wanted. Since the chair had these friezes on the front, my idea was to use them to paint the big hearts.

Drawing, even if in a crude way, helped a lot to visualize how it would look. This was actually the first renovation I did with any planning. My standard procedure is to take the brushes and let the ideas come to me while the furniture is being remodeled.

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I realize now that I ended up making more videos of the chair process than photos. And I have very few pictures that detail this step by step.

But basically, I painted the chair with wood-specific pink paint with two coats. Then I drew the hearts freehand with pencil, and then filled them in with red acrylic paint. Painting the hearts was an exercise in stroke accuracy and a very therapeutic activity.

I think it is important to say that I did not buy the paints for this renovation. They were all leftovers from other projects. Since I didn't buy the chair and it was a rescue (since it was abandoned), this fun new piece of furniture cost nothing but my time and dedication.

I have been venturing more into freehand drawing. I think my skills are far from good, but I've been letting go of the idea that I need to be good at everything.

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As usual I have made a lot of mess in my makeshift studio, which has now been more inhabited than ever. Paints, fabrics, craft materials and other paraphernalia used in my projects have been a constant part of the scene lately.

And also the company of my feline and canine helpers. In the photo, you can see Margarida Irene and her irresistible face.

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From this angle you can better see how I took advantage of the friezes to guide the painting of the central hearts, and below you can see the final result, with the paint dry.

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As I was writing this post, I noticed that I don't have many pictures of what the chair looked like before, at least not showing it in detail. But, I can tell you that it was not pretty. It was a raw wood color and was quite weather-beaten.

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In the very dubious quality photo above, you can get a sense of what this piece of furniture looked like. I hope you enjoyed this "diy". See you next time!

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I certainly enjoyed following your process of restoring this chair. I like it when ideas start with pencil and paper, as you said, that gives a north of what we want, so we don't start blindly.

I also like the helpers, at least the one seen in the photo with her tender little face.

This chair is beautiful, much better than before and with a cost of zero.

Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed this content. I also think it's gotten much better and more fun now.

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Thanks :)))

You are most welcome dear @silviamaria. 😀

@silviamaria Wow, it was beautiful! You infect me and motivate me to restore pieces of wood that I have at home.

yay!!! cant wait to see your results 😍


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You've done a great job designing this page from scratch. You can tell by the changes in the chair. I could see that it was organized in numerical patterns.

It was the first time I had ever organized a project so much. Thanks for the comment!

Hello @silviamaria that is such a beautiful DIY project you did. amazingly executed. Keep on sharing your great journey.
Keep shining!

Thank you! I'm glad you like it