Shabby Chic Furniture: How to "Distress" Painted Furniture

by: cosycottage

Most of us admire painted furniture with that well-loved "shabby chic" look. We see wooden tables & chairs in antique booths that someone had painted white & then given that "antiqued" look like it had been beaten around for 100 years or so...

It wasn't until I was helping my friend Linda rearrange her antique booth that I found out the secret - she just uses a sanding block to rub the paint off  the corners that project out the most - and any high spots on the carving were gently abraded also.

That allows the original dark stain to show through the white paint, accenting the carved details beautifully. Some people also hit their furniture with chains on the feet or other places typically timeworn. I like a more "gently distressed" look though.

So simple! Now all my old mismatched furniture is "shabby chic" lovely!

I like to adorn my furniture with Shabby Rose Decals also - they are perfect for  "Shabby Chic" or "Garden Style" decor

Here are some great Decal Tips

I did a beautiful guestroom "B&B style" remodel all done on a shoestring with shabby white paint & rose decals Here's a link with tips for Painting Furniture - "Confessions of a Lazy Painter - How to Paint Stuff Quick" Messy but fun! Even if you don't do the "Dunking Station" idea, there are lots of great time and labor saving shortcuts there.

Have a great time being creative! Get in the "creative flow" and make yourself a beautiful indoor garden. You'll love it and so will your guests!