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Repaint unpainted dresser – Front with new colours
Furniture in untreated wood is easy to repaint, which means you can easily create a personal piece of furniture unique to your home. Paint in lovely colors and place the furniture in the children’s room or in the hall, or why not paint the furniture in the same colour as your wall colour for a uniform, trendy look? We tell you how to proceed!
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Steg 1/4 Our dresser
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Steg 2/4 Sanding
Produkter i användning
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Steg 3/4 Mask
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Steg 4/4 Paint
Produkter i användning
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Så gör du:
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1Our dresser-
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2Sanding-
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3Mask-
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4Paint-
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Step by step
1/4 — Our dresser -
Step by step
2/4 — Sanding -
Step by step
3/4 — Mask -
Step by step
4/4 — Paint
Step by Step
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1Our dresser
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2Sanding
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3Mask
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4Paint
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Our dresser
For this project we have used a dresser from IKEA PS 2012. Ikea offers lots of furniture in untreated wood or light pine, such as the IVAR storage system, which are easy to personalize and make unique for your home. If you have an older dresser or a dresser that has already been painted, you can follow this guide: Paint a dresser – how to, step by step
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Sanding
Start by lightly sanding the wood with a sandpaper or sanding block to get a good surface for the paint to adhere to. Remember to sand in the direction of the grain of the wood. Then wipe off all sanding dust with a microfiber cloth.
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Mask
Since the insides of the boxes will remain unpainted, they therefore need to be protected with masking tape.
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Paint
Tip!
Unscrew the knobs on the dresser and hold them by the screw. Then it is easy to paint the entire bud around.Prime
Then it’s time to start painting your dresser! Prime first so that the paint adheres better and lasts longer. For the detail work, such as edges and knobs, the Platinum angled flat brush is used. The slightly larger surfaces are painted with a mini roller to get paint on faster.
Paint
Then paint two layers of your choosen colour in the same way as before. Use a brush for details and corners, and a mini roller for larger surfaces. Between layers, it can be good to lightly sand with a sanding block to remove any dust.
Done!