5 Furniture Painting Techniques You Can Master

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5 Furniture Painting Techniques You Can Master
5 Furniture Painting Techniques You Can Master

Furniture painting techniques have come a long way since I picked up my first paintbrush. With today’s paint products, anyone that want’s to create beautiful furniture finishes can and will be totally surprised how easy it is to achieve these looks. Grab a paintbrush, and let’s get to learning.

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Furniture Painting Techniques

#1 Chalk Paint Blending Technique

By far, the most popular of all furniture painting techniques are blending multiple colors with chalk paint. Learn more about creating this fun finish on your furniture by CLICKING HERE.

By far the most popular of all furniture painting techniques are blending multiple chalk paint colors together. You can master this look too. DIY Tutorial

#2 Chipped Paint Look

This faux chippy paint look is easily obtainable and not only looks great on furniture, but I used this technique on my fireplace as well. CHECK IT OUT HERE!

This faux chippy paint look is easily obtainable and not only looks great on furniture but I used this technique on my fireplace as well.

#3 Denim Paint Technique

Who doesn’t have a favorite pair of comfy jeans? I have several, but one of the reasons I love them is also because of that faded dreamy color. Now you can have that same look on furniture too. CLICK HERE to learn how to achieve this look.

Painted furniture techniques like this denim painted beauty can be achieved with chalk paint and wax. Learn more on the blog.

#4 Layered Paint Technique

This is another fun way to get a layered look to use texture in your chalk paint. I LOVE how these end tables turned out. CLICK HERE to see them in my guest room.

This is another fun way to get a layered look is to use texture in your chalk paint. I LOVE how these end tables turned out.

#5 NO Brushstroke Technique

And to get a no brushstroke painted finish with chalk paint, learn the technique I use. CLICK HERE for the FREE VIDEO TUTORIAL.

Learn my tips and tricks in this FREE VIDEO TUTORIAL. No brushstrokes - painted furniture technique.

Thanks for joining me today, and I hope you found a painted furniture technique that you’ll want to try. Painting furniture that you want to make pretty can be fun and rewarding.

Leave me a message below or just say hi. As always love to hear from you.

Until the next project… xo, Do

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