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Upcycled dining table and chairs

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash
twocutekelpies
twocutekelpies
Making a Splash

 

A dining table and chairs makeover using sandpaper, paint, varnish and beeswax.

 

 

The project

 

Our dining table and chairs had seen better days and I was hating the "orange" varnish look, so I bit the bullet and changed it.

 

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Steps

 

Step 1

 

We've had this table for a number of years and quite a few house moves. It's been neglected for a long time. I wasn't sure how well it would come up with a sand and varnish but had nothing to lose in trying.

 

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Step 2

 

I didn't want a house full of dust, so I took the table apart and took it downstairs to sand. I started with 40g paper on an orbital sander until I was back to bare Pine, then moved up to 120g to smooth the surface and finally 240g. I found the orbital awkward working on the edge of the table so used a ⅓ sheet sander for that. I only lightly sanded the legs as my plan was to paint them. I also had to fill the many scratches and teeth marks from when our dogs were puppies.

 

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Step 3

 

As I was working solo, I didn't want to manhandle the finished job, so I reassembled the table upstairs on a drop cloth.

 

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After wiping down the surfaces of dust, I did two coats of chalk paint, sanding lightly between coats and three coats of stain and varnish, also sanding lightly between coats.

 

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The first coat was diluted with turps per instructions on the can. 

 

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Step 4

 

Being happy with how the table turned out, I dug the chairs out of the spare room (not being used as we don't really have a dining area yet). I found these harder to paint because of all the nooks and crannies. I had heard that the spray cans of chalk paint didn't have very good coverage per can, so having plenty of the Rust-Oleum paint left, I did my best to get two coats of paint on the chairs, sanding between coats, then sanded again and spray painted the final coat. Not being a paint expert, I'm not sure this was right or not, but time will tell. 

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The chairs were surprisingly quick to prep. The orbital sander on the seats made fast work of removing all the varnish. Then I just key sanded the remainder over a few days (shoulder ache prevented me from doing them all in one day). I found the painting a bit finicky but was thankful I didn't have the older style chairs with the more detailed, wood-turned, rounded pieces. 

 

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Step 5

 

Before returning the dining table and chairs to service, I have given the chalk paint a coat of beeswax for protection. 

 

If I were to do this project again, I'm not sure I would opt for the chalk paint again. I think I'd go for a more hard-wearing paint. No regrets though. Sometimes you just have to trial things. I have to say, I'm now in love with my table setting.

 

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Comments
Akanksha
Retired Team Member
Retired Team Member

Impressive work, @twocutekelpies. You've given a completely fresh and modern look to your dining table and chairs set.

 

A solid reminder of the power of upcycling. Many thanks for sharing and can't wait to see your next project.

 

Akanksha

 

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal

That's a stylish look you've created @twocutekelpies  from a drab and worn looking starting point.

I can see why you are pleased.

 

I am wondering what "key sanding" is please?

twocutekelpies
Making a Splash

Thanks Akansha and Tedbear. 😊

 

Tedbear, key sanding is just lightly sanding the surface to remove any gloss and allow paint to stick better.  

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