Materials

Tools

  • Sanding pads for electric sander
  • Sanding blocks fine and course
  • Paint Brush
  • Paint Tray
  • Drop Cloth
  • Chalk Paint
  • Furniture Wax

Orbital Sander

 

Steps

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Sanding

This wardrobe was in need of a good sand, the varnish had bubbled and had left a rough textured finish which I wanted to smooth out. I ran a sanding block over the inside to smooth any wood.

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Cleaning

 I gave the outide and inside a clean with a damp cloth and sugar soap.

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Step 3

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Paint

I applied 2 coats of chalk paint to the exterior of the cabinet and the door. I used a brush to apply but you could also use a small roller.

 

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Distress

Once the paint had dried I used a course sanding block and scuff sanded the edges and grooves to create a distressed look.IMG_9804.JPG

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Wax and Polish

To finish and protect the paint I applied a furniture wax to the exterior and the interior, which conditioned the wood and gave it a new lease of life.

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Vintage Wardrobe Upcycle

Hello @Renowayoflife 

 

Thank you for sharing the details of your wardrobe upcycling project. Congratulations on your new business! The cabinet looks fantastic. That furniture wax will definitely extend the life of cabinet. It's great to see this cabinet get a second life.

 

Again, thanks for sharing such a wonderful project.

 

Eric

 

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Re: Vintage Wardrobe Upcycle

Thanks @EricL it was a fun project and I'm loving how it turned out.

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