How To Paint Furniture The Easy Way
I love painting furniture! I can write a book on how to paint furniture, considering all the colors and techniques I have experimented with over the years. Some of my most recent paint projects include this hutch makeover and this chair makeover. Oh, and let’s not forget the painted front door and the kitchen cabinets I painted! You get the picture.
Needless to say, when Dixie Belle Paint Company asked if I would like to try their products for a project, I did not have to think twice! (This post is sponsored by Dixie Belle Paint.)
Nightstands For The Guest Bedroom
I saw these nightstands on Facebook Marketplace and thought they would be perfect for our guest bedroom. At $25 for the pair, I could not resist. They are big and heavy, and I love all the detail. The wood was scratched, dinged, and mostly veneer, so painting them was nothing to feel guilty about. We are not dealing with anything fancy or antique here!
Despite their slightly rough look on the outside, they look brand new on the inside!
How To Prep Before Painting
My first step was to remove and clean the brass hardware. That was quite the process and worth a post on its own!
The beauty of chalk paint is that you do not need to do a lot of sanding or paint with a primer before applying your color. The furniture does need to be clean, though, and Dixie Belle makes it easy. You simply mix two tablespoons of White Lightning Cleaner with warm water and use it to lightly wash or wipe the furniture piece(s) you want to paint. Repeat with clean water, and you are ready to go!
How To Paint Furniture
I turned the nightstands upside down and started with the feet. While the feet were drying, I painted the drawers.
I used chalk mineral paint in the color Vintage Duckegg. It is a beautiful blue-grey color with a hint of green, and it is very similar to the color I painted my kitchen cabinets. I considered using this for the cabinets, but it dries slightly darker than I wanted.
The coverage this paint offers is fantastic. After just one coat, it looked almost done. I am a firm believer in two coats of paint, always, so that is what I did.
Adding Brown Wax
The color is beautiful, but it looked a bit flat after all the pieces were painted and lacked dimension or depth.
Maybe I was just curious to try more of the products Dixie Belle sent me. Who knows?
I decided to dust off my paint technique skills and use dark brown wax to highlight all the beautiful detail on the nightstands. I have created this look before, but not with dark wax. This was an experiment! I also had no idea how the brown on blue would look, but you know me, I’m willing to try anything, even if it means redoing it.
I used a brush to work the wax into all the nooks and crannies and a cloth to wipe it over the smooth surfaces.
Imagine my surprise when the blue was no longer blue but a lovely gray color! It’s not what I had planned, but I love it! In all fairness, I did not have a clear plan of what I wanted it to look like.
Here, you can see the paint with and without the brown wax next to each other. I am thrilled with the effect it created.
I think what I like most about Dixie Belle’s “Best Dang Wax” is that it is water-based! Yup, none of that sticky yuckiness you get with traditional wax. You can wash your brush and hands with soap and water, and it will be clean! They definitely gave it the right name.
After applying and buffing the wax, I used the clear coat sealer from the same product range. It was also very easy to use and dried beautifully without showing streaks and brush marks.
The only mistake I made was not giving the wax more time to dry and set. I did take some of it off as I brushed and rolled on the sealer. Nothing too serious, but next time, I’ll allow more drying time.
How beautiful is this?! I think I might be hooked on paint techniques all over again!
But most of all? I am hooked on Dixie Belle Paint! I love the paint, the wax, and the sealer!
Now I need to find a headboard I can paint to match the nightstands!
And some pretty curtains and maybe some wallpaper…
Biggest thing I learned from u is how paint can change color with a sealer, or getting waxed. All ur projects turn out great, but that grayish tone in my house wouldn’t work. A valuable lesson, a heads up for us all.
I love how beautiful these nightstands turned out. The color Duck Egg is a favorite and looks lovely on your project. Great job!
Thank you so much, Tammy! I appreciate it!
You did a great job of this. I love the colour and the antiquing looks amazing too.
The color turned out so pretty! What a happy outcome. Hope you find that headboard soon.
Thanks, Marie! Oh, the eluding headboard; just like the dresser you search for forever! Lol
I love the great before and after. And prep is so important to painting, and I see people skip it then not have good results.
So true, Rosemary! Thanks for stopping by!
Incredible transformation, Marieza! You make it look (fairly) easy. I want to paint the inside of our hutch … looks like I need to check out Dixie Belle paints! xo
Thanks, Juliet! You won’t be disappointed with Dixie Belle.
Oh, my goodness! What a beautiful transformation! You knocked this one out of the park! I am thinking I need more Dixie Belle in my life!
Aw, thanks Leslie! I can definitely recommend Dixie Belle! It’s a dream to paint with.
What a difference paint and TLC make! Your bedside table look terrific.
Thank you so much, Paula!
I love that color it turned out so super pretty! They were a great find and now they turned out a so beautiful!
Thank you, Dee! I appreciate it!
Your nightstands turned out amazing in the Vintage Duck Egg Blue! Adding the dark wax totally changed the color and I love it! Great job Marieza! Thanks for sharing our Milk Can Project! It’s another Dixie Belle project and I hope your readers enjoy it!
Thank you, Cindy! I’m so glad you like it! It is my pleasure to share your Dixie Belle project.
Beautiful job and gorgeous color and transformation
Pinned to my paint board
Thank you so much, Cindy!
Wow Marieza! Facebook marketplace is gold for talent like yours! I love the color so much, hope you find that headboard soon.
Aw, thank you, my friend! I’ll keep scouting until the right one comes along.
This is beautiful. I love your directions, pictures and sharing your advice! Great job!
That is so kind of you! Thank you, Regina!
I wish I was braver to try something like this. Painting the crib was terrifying.
I get that it is a bit out of your comfort zone but practice makes perfect! Or at least, less terrifying!
Wow!!! What a beautiful transformation! The wax really finished it off! Great project Marieza!
I am so glad you like it! thanks for reading!