- Preparatory work
- Primer
- Shade selection
- Coloring
- How to repaint the cabinet: Decoration
Stylish, beautiful furniture forms the basis of any interior. Probably everyone knows the feeling when you want to completely change the situation in the house. But if with the replacement of curtains or lamps it is more or less simple, then it is much more difficult to update furniture. First of all, because this is not an expensive pleasure. In addition, it's not at all a fact that you can buy things that are better in quality than those that you have. Painting furniture from the EAF with your own hands is a good solution to this problem. It is not very difficult to implement this independently. Care and patience will be required. Well, and desire, of course. So, let's get started! Consider step-by-step how to paint furniture from chipboard at home.
to the contents ↑Preparatory work
Preparation of surfaces for painting is the first stage. And it is also broken into several processes.
Step 1
First of all, we need to decide what color to paint the furniture from the chipboard with their own hands( we are talking about the shade).If desired - you can use several colors, combined with each other, or - conversely, contrasting.
Important! If you do not have experience in similar works, it is desirable to practice on furniture worse. Experimenting with a valuable wardrobe or chest of drawers with zero skills is somehow frightening.
Step 2
Before painting the furniture from the DCP at home, remove the handles, doors, pull out all the boxes. For work you will need such a set of materials and tools:
- Sandpaper - coarse and fine-grained.
- Flat brushes of different widths.
- Screwdriver.
- Sponge.
- Two pieces of cotton textiles.
- Scotch. Primer acrylic.
- Dye.
Important! The best paint for furniture made of particleboard is acrylic. It is environmentally friendly and does not have a sharp odor. The dye is based on water, no sharp-smelling compounds are needed to prepare the formulation. In addition, excess paint can be easily washed off with water.
The acrylic dye dries quickly, but the freshly dyed surface requires extremely careful handling.
Step 3:
- Using a coarse cloth, remove the varnish from the product to the base.
- Also make sure that the surface of the product is not contaminated and has no greasy stains.
Important! It is necessary for the lacquer to lie flat and with the utmost care.
- So sand the entire surface by guiding the sandpaper along the fibers of the material.
- Use a wide brush to clean the surface of the excess of the removed varnish.
Important! A rag at the same time is not necessary to use, because it only drove the particles of lacquer into the fibers, and the furniture will not be able to paint color.
- Now it's the turn of the fine-grained skins to process those areas where it was not possible to get with the coarse sandpaper.
- At the end of this step, again, remnants of the varnish with a brush.
Important! After the surface is sanded, aim in the workplace for perfect order. If this is ignored, the freshly dyed surface is instantly dusted. First, wipe the furniture with a moistened piece of textile, and then wipe dry. Allow the cabinet to dry completely( this will take approximately 15-20 minutes).
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The surface should be treated with acrylic primer before painting. Be sure to read the instructions for applying the primer, although there can not be any complications. Apply the primer and brush and roller. The main thing - that he lay down a thin layer. After finishing the application of the primer, leave the furniture parts to dry( the drying time is indicated on the package).
to the contents ↑Paint shade selection
This is the widest field for experiments. You can use ready-made shades, or - on the contrary, mix different colors. However, note that the acrylic dye, drying up, changes the shade. However, this applies to other dyes.
Important! Before you paint the old cupboard, apply the paint on a small piece of wood and allow it to dry.
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It is very important that the applied paint is not too thick or liquid. How many layers to apply to the surface is a matter of taste.
Important! If you apply the paint in several layers, please note that the previous one should dry properly.
In order for the paint to lie flat, apply it in the same direction. Cope with the coloration? Are the surfaces dry? Do not rush to collect furniture. It remains to cover the painted surface with varnish:
- Apply it with a soft sponge, "stamping" movements.
- It is desirable to apply the varnish in 2-3 layers, giving each previous layer to dry.
- After the varnish has completely dried, you can collect furniture.
Important! To give the pens and other accessories a "new" look, paint them with gold paint and screw it into place.
to the contents ↑How to repaint a cabinet: decoration with a
painting If you can draw, you can show your talent by decorating an old piece of wood chipboard with a painting. Painting of furniture from chipboard is made in the following order:
- For coloring the surface it is best to use an acrylic dye. First, apply the drawing to the base. Theme - any. Of course, it must match the interior of the room.
Important! Patterns with plant motifs look best. On request - you can use the technique of craquelure, creating an artificially aged surface.
- If the cabinet is equipped with a lot of boxes, it will be interesting to look at the transition from one shade to another. It can be different colors or different shades of the same color. Gradually adding a color pigment to the paint, you will achieve an unusually beautiful effect.
Important! Gradation according to 7 colors of the rainbow is appropriate for the nursery.
So, you know how and how to paint old furniture from chipboard. However, this applies not only to "obsolete things".There are a lot of cheap furniture on sale, the "duty-standard" kind of which depresses. A little imagination, savvy, good taste, and your interior will acquire a completely new look! In any case, the answer to the question: is it possible to paint furniture from chipboard, uniquely positive.