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How to create distressed wood look on a kitchen tray?
I’m wanting to know how to create “distressed wood” look on mdf base for a kitchen tray? Do I need a primer? What type of paint can I get in small quantities? Will I need to seal it? I will be mosaicing the base. Appreciate any advice or tips.
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Re: Distressed wood look
Hi @craftyJ
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about creating a distressed wood look for a kitchen tray.
I suggest having a quick look at these discussions - Distressed hallway table by @Yorky88 and Distressed portable shelves by @Peggers. The general process is to paint the appliance and strip away portions of the paint to give it that distressed look. Apply more paint and again strip away portions of it to give it that shabby-chic look. Usually, this technique works very well on timber surfaces, but MDF is a compressed fibre board and might not work properly due to the way its produced.
Even if you were to prime the surface of the MDF it would only take only one deep scratch on the MDF, and its fibrous surface would reveal itself ruining the effect. You could give it a go with the MDF tray, but I can't guarantee the type of finish you'll get. I propose looking for a timber tray instead and applying the distressed technique on it.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to distress painted furniture.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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Re: Distressed wood look
Thanks Eric. Yes I think timber tray would be better. I will look out for one and try this technique. As Bunnings sell the mdf trays I will still paint one but not distressed technique.

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