How to repaint furniture white

Gusevsky Andrey Anatolyevich

Old wall repainted in white
Old wall repainted in white

Many people wonder how to repaint white furniture that was originally dark. Of course, you can, it is not difficult to do even at home. The most important thing is how to prepare the piece of furniture that we will repaint.

If there are fears that it will not work out qualitatively, you can turn to a trusted master. So you will be sure that the interior item dear to you will not become a victim of the experiment.



But if you are willing to take a chance - read the article.

Getting ready for repainting

How to paint furniture white with your own hands
How to paint furniture white with your own hands

First you need to prepare the tools and materials with which we will clean the old coating and apply a new one. It is necessary to choose where the work process will take place, since it is not only the smell of paint, but also its drying. The piece of furniture will be fully operational one day after repainting.

You also need to take care of security measures. This is not only goggles and gloves, you also need a respirator or gauze bandage on your face. It will be needed both from the smells of paint and chemicals, and from dust when removing the old coating and cleaning the surface.

Again, you need to decide where you can repaint the furniture. The room should be well ventilated and there should not be small insects that, adhering to a freshly painted plane, will empty the whole work.

What tools and materials will be needed

Some materials and tools that will be needed for repainting furniture
Some materials and tools that will be needed for repainting furniture

To clean the piece of furniture from the old coating and paint it, we need:

  • Detergent diluted in warm water - for cleaning and degreasing the surface.
  • Soft brush - sweep away dust after sanding.
  • Primer - to smooth the surface of the product.
  • Putty - for repairing deep cracks, scratches and chips.
  • A set of screwdrivers - to disassemble a piece of furniture.
  • Rubber putty knife - for primer and putty.
  • A building hair dryer or special chemicals for removing old varnish.
  • Acrylic paint in cans or spray cans.
  • Tray for paint, if it is in a jar.
  • Matte or glossy varnish - for protection and gloss of the painted surface.
  • Roller - for painting wide surfaces.
  • Brushes - for painting small parts and corners.
  • Masking tape or film - to protect unpainted surfaces (mirrors, glass).

Advice! Select a primer with a shade suitable for the color of the paint. When choosing brushes, make sure that the villi do not crumble.

What paint to choose

But the photo shows how huge the choice of white paint is.
But the photo shows how huge the choice of white paint is.

It is better to use furniture-based and water-based paint (see Choose what to paint the old furniture) These include acrylic compounds, they are non-toxic and pass air well, giving the wood an opportunity to “breathe”. This is a very important factor, this will help protect the product from mold and fungus. In addition, acrylic paints are practically odorless, and we will not have to expose the household from the house during the repainting of furniture.

Alkyd paints based on an organic solvent are also good. Their price is the same as that of acrylic. They are especially suitable for wet rooms such as the bathroom.

Oil paints and nitro paints are suitable if there is a separate room for painting furniture, as they dry longer than acrylic and have a fairly strong smell.

When choosing a paint, it’s immediately worth picking up and the soil for it. Manufacturers release soil to their paint, so their adhesion will be much more effective.

Arriving at the store, we see what a variety of white paint is presented. What shade to repaint furniture in white?

Professionals advise taking samples and, having attached them to furniture, observe them for several days. For example, lighting is very important when choosing a shade. Natural light changes throughout the day, and in the evening we turn on the lights and the shade changes.

Different tint colors look different. Matte colors create a soft look, absorbing light. Glossy colors reflect light, which makes white very bright.

Also white colors can be:

  • Warm - add half-tones of red, orange or yellow to white.
  • Cold - white color with the addition of green or blue halftones.

Interesting! If there is a purple tint in white, then over time the color will appear pink. White paint with yellow halftones has been in fashion for many years and is now considered old-fashioned.

When choosing shades of white, you need to consider both lighting and the overall picture of the entire room interior.

Getting started

Cleaning furniture before painting
Cleaning furniture before painting

Below is a step-by-step instruction on how to repaint your furniture yourself:

  • First you need to properly wash the piece of furniture with a detergent diluted in water. We are waiting for complete drying and disassemble the product into spare parts (boxes, doors and handles).
  • We clean all planes with sandpaper with a fine-grained surface. This will help to erase the old paint and even out small irregularities in the product.
  • We apply a primer layer to smooth the entire surface of the furniture, wait for drying. If there are deep scratches or chips on the surface, close them with putty. On top, apply another coat of primer.
  • We clean everything from dust and dirt with a soft dry brush, you can also use a vacuum cleaner. It is not recommended to wipe the dust with a damp cloth, as the dirt will clog into the pores and cracks of the surface.
  • We use masking tape or tape to cover places that we will not paint. You also need to protect the floor and objects standing nearby, especially if you use spray paint.
  • We put the first coat of paint on a completely dried product and wait for it to dry completely. Only then can the next coat be applied. Two or three layers is enough for a piece of furniture to acquire a new white color.
  • When all layers of paint are completely dry, you can apply a layer of varnish. Depending on what you want to see, you can use either glossy varnish or matte. It will protect the furniture from rapid wear and give a special charm.

Old lacquered furniture

Removing old varnish with a spatula
Removing old varnish with a spatula

How to repaint lacquered furniture? Yes, just like repainting polished furniture and any other. The only catch is the old cracked varnish or polish. E

You can remove it in several ways:

  • The mechanical way is the cheapest and most affordablebut also the longest and most laborious. Old polishing or varnishing is removed with sandpaper or loops. Having chosen it, do not forget to wear safety glasses so that dust and small pieces do not get into your eyes.
  • The chemical method is quite expensiveare special chemicals applied to an old surface and then washed off with water. They come in the form of powder, gel, foam and more. Removing old varnish in this way, you need to protect the skin and mucous membranes.
  • The thermal method removes the old coating with a building hair dryer. By heating the plane with one hand, we scrape off the polish or varnish with the other. With this method, you need to be careful with temperatures so that ignition does not occur.

Important! The thermal method of cleaning the surface of old varnish is not suitable for all types of coating.Heating may not remove the top layer, but simply carbonize the surface.

In the video in this article, you can see how to remove the old coating.


Conclusion

Having tried, to the question, whether it is possible to repaint the furniture in a different color, we can safely answer - of course, it is possible.

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