Glazing Furniture
You add character to the furniture by using decorative painting
techniques, to add sheen to your home. This painting technique can
be used for a decorative finish for walls, furniture, trims, doors
and windows. Eggshell luster is best for any surface on which
decorative painting techniques are being used. This can be done at
home without much trouble. Read and follow the steps given below for
a glazed decorative look.
Things you need:
- Eggshell sheen that is oil based.
- Painter's tape
- Cloth to cover furniture
- Buckets
- Paintmanufacture
- Oil glaze coat
- Universal tinters
- Mineral spirits
- Oil Varnish or polyurethane
- Rags
- Brushes
- Disposable gloves
- Respirator
- Stir Sticks
The method described here creates a normal striee effect, where a
dark shade glazes over a lighter base coat.
- Prepare surface by removing
nails and repairing cracks, use primer if
required.
- Separate doors, windows, trims etc, by
taping off the area around using painter's tape.
- Remove all light fixtures including
cover plates of switches and cover furniture and floor with old
sheets.
- For base coat choose off white or
eggshell color. Apply latex
paint of this color and allow it to dry for 24
hours.
- In a bucket mix the glaze coat of your
choice. Mix it as a concentrate and then dilute it. Mix more
color than required, as it will be difficult to remix and get
the exact color. Using universal tinters add color till you get
the color of your choice. Add mineral spirit to help mixing and
give the right consistency. Add varnish to ensure longevity of
the coat. To test the color, apply this color on an area of the
door or trim that is not visible. By checking the color you can
change the color if you do not like it.
- Wear disposable gloves and a respirator
while preparing the glaze. Work in a room that has good
ventilation. Do not smoke while working, as many of the
materials are inflammable. And do not work near a heat source.
- Giving doors and windows the striee
treatment will give it a grained wood effect. There the
direction in which the glaze is applied is very important for
the best effect.
- While glazing a door with inset panels,
begin with the middle panel; use vertical or horizontal strokes.
Use wet cloth of clean area between panels. While glazing work
from the inner most part working your way outside till the whole
door is done.
- Before applying glaze dampen the surface
with water so that the glaze can be applied easily and has a
smooth finish.
- Dip a brush in glaze and paint over wet
area. Work as fast as you can and carefully applying glaze in
sections. Leave the edge of a section wet with glaze so that
there is smooth transition from one area to the next.
- Take a dry brush and drag it smoothly
over the glazed area from one end to the other. This will remove
the newly applied glaze exposing the base coat and thus creating
the striee texture. Keep wiping the brush dry of the extra glaze
to make sure that the striee pattern is repeated.
- While moving to the next area ensure
that the glaze does not overlap the striee previously created.
When creating a new striee begin from the point where the
previous striee ended. For framed doors and windows make striee
that are at an angle of 90-degrees, till you complete the door
or window.
- After the striee surface has dried
completely then apply varnish to protect it. It is better to use
low-sheen finish for doors, windows and trims.
- Store some of the glaze mixture in an
airtight
container for touch ups later on.
- Clean with mineral spirits.
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