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by daniknight4
The whole lounge after the final coat of tile paint.
Afterwards it looks so new and fresh.
Old brown wicker lounge before transformation.
Plastic wicker lounge was in good condition just outdated.
The paint covers the wicker so well.
I covered the cushions with painters drop sheets!
I applied 2 coats of tile paint.
The first coat is the primer.
Just love the transformation!
After the second coat of tile paint and finally finished.
After the transformation but before replacing the newly covered cushions.
Our old brown plastic wicker outdoor lounge was in good condition but was old and tired.
Before the transformation.
It came up so much better than I thought and is so hard wearing.
I made cushion covers from Bunnings drop sheet canvas fabric and added stencil patterns with fabric paint.
Then  two coats of White Knight tile paint.
The first coat was the White Knight Grip Lock Primer.
So pleased with the boho vibe and nice fresh clean result!
We splurged and bought a new sink and tap!!
The merbau benches are our pride and joy and were so cost effective. They cost $750 altogether and we have enough left over for a bar bench outside the kitchen window.
The final result using all products from Bunnings.
Not only were we happy with the result it didn't hurt our wallet.
Our kitchen stood out like a sore thumb (more like a green thumb!)in our house.
Our lovely green kitchen...NOT, before the makeover:) Extremely outdated and not functioning properly.
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The first of three coats of my homemade chalk paint. Loved the texture although I did have to keep adding a little splash of water every so often.
I cleaned it with barkeepers friend and then sugarsoap to prepare for the paint.
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The final step was a coat of beeswax which I had never used before but was easy to apply.
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A bit boho?
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