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I purchased this hallstand second hand and it was lovely beforehand but it did not suit my Hamptons inspired home. I used porter's Paint in Popcorn to transform it into a stunning Hamptons hallstand that has pride of place in my master bedroom.
Ryobi electric sander
Porter's Paint- Popcorn
Unipro paintbrushes and foam roller.
I sanded back the top to raw and primed the body and base of the piece with zinnser, I did 2 coats of primer to get good coverage on the piece.
I Painted the main body and base in Porter's Paint; popcorn, I used 3 coats of Porter's Paint. If the paint is too thick simply pop the paint brush in some water before putting it into the paint, this will help to thin the paint out.
The top part was whitewashed in a simple 50/50 ratio of Porter's paint to water. Mix in a jar. Apply the whitewash liberally and leave on the piece for a minute before wiping off with a dry chux or similar kitchen cloth. I wanted a more built up whitewash so I applied the whitewash 3 times, letting it dry in between each coat.
Final step was to varnish the whitewash. I used Bristish Paints water based varbish.
What a lovely upcycle @Upcycler01. You've really nailed it there and your hallstand looks terrific! It's amazing how much of a difference some elbow grease and a lick of paint can make.
Many thanks for sharing, and well done.
Mitchell
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