Last summer I met Jen from Easy Peasy Chic when she bought these barstools from me:
I was tickled when she contacted me a few weeks ago about helping her with her kitchen makeover! She recently purchased a lovely black pedestal table, but she wanted her chairs to bring in a fun pop of color into her kitchen.
We started with four of these beautiful Napoleon-style chairs, which she originally purchased at Down East Home.
Monday I gave them a light sanding, and then wiped them down with Liquid Sander (love that stuff for chair legs and spindles). I was so happy to see the sun!!
There's creamy white, pale yellow, lime green, and aqua blue.
The best part? Jen only needed to buy a sample pot of paint for each chair. That's only $3/each, and she has some left over for frames or knick-knacks. (I am loving Behr Ultra paint lately.)
The best part? Jen only needed to buy a sample pot of paint for each chair. That's only $3/each, and she has some left over for frames or knick-knacks. (I am loving Behr Ultra paint lately.)
I have to admit, I thought they looked so cute at this point I hesitated to glaze and distress them...but I did anyway. ;-) The pretty curves and details stand out so much better.
The edges are just lightly sanded, and I used a black glaze to tie in to Jen's black table.
After glazing and distressing, each chair got a few coats of Minwax Polycryclic for protection.
They turned out great! I told Jen that if there had been eight chairs, she might not have gotten them back...
But after all, I think they look better in her kitchen, don't you?
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