Here's the promised post of my experience painting upholstery.
I certainly don't claim to be an expert at painting upholstery and there are many great tutorials out there, but I will share my method with you.
I certainly don't claim to be an expert at painting upholstery and there are many great tutorials out there, but I will share my method with you.
I started with this bright yellow tufted ottoman I found at a local Goodwill.
I loosely followed Kristy's instructions and mixed half paint and half water
and then I added about 1/3 of the bottle of textile medium.
The other supplies I used were a spray bottle filled with water and a 2" paint brush.
I started out by spraying a small section of the ottoman with water and
then brushing on a thin layer of the latex paint/water/textile medium mixture.
I was a bit worried after this step.
It didn't appear to be the color I was going for.
It didn't appear to be the color I was going for.
The hardest part of this project was getting paint into the folds of the fabric.
I really should have taken more pictures, but I it was a messy process
and I had paint all over my hands the entire time.
I ended up putting three coats of the latex paint/water/textile medium mixture on the ottoman.
This definitely made the color darker and richer.
This definitely made the color darker and richer.
I skipped the step of adding a final layer of acrylic paint.
I did lightly sand the ottoman and it made it feel slightly softer.
Kristy has tons of great examples of painted upholstery on her blog.
Many people have had success and she even included a few failures.
I am so glad I decided to paint the ottoman.
I love the outcome and it was certainly less expensive than having it reupholstered.
Here is the cost breakdown of this project:
Ottoman - $82.50 at Goodwill
Textile medium - $4.99 at Hobby Lobby
Paint - $6.00 at Sherwin Williams
Paint brush - $2.00 at Hobby Lobby
So, are brave enough to paint upholstery?
I am so glad I decided to paint the ottoman.
I love the outcome and it was certainly less expensive than having it reupholstered.
Here is the cost breakdown of this project:
Ottoman - $82.50 at Goodwill
Textile medium - $4.99 at Hobby Lobby
Paint - $6.00 at Sherwin Williams
Paint brush - $2.00 at Hobby Lobby
So, are brave enough to paint upholstery?
Andrea after seeing this fabulous makeover I think I would try it!!
ReplyDeleteI definitely would not be brave enough to do it, but after seeing your experience I might have a little bit more encourage. I can't believe how fantastic your ottoman turned out - I think that color is perfect. And to think it's painted! Hope you had a great weekend with the family!
ReplyDeletei did it a while back on a french bed (like way before i had followers!) and i was so happy with the outcome! i would do it again!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have tried it, but I'm certainly inspired now! Great idea to give it a light sanding. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteWow! Can I use you as one of my examples??! Beautiful! How's the texture? What a great find, too. I love that ottoman.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely make me want to try it!
ReplyDeleteThe ottoman came out great! I'm gearing up to paint a tag sale chair for my bedroom and am so excited to use this technique. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! I have to head over to Kristy's blog for more cool painted upholstery! It sure beats prying out all those staples ;)
ReplyDeleteSarah
This is pretty cool! I would do something like this and wish that my Goodwill store had ottomans like this!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to give it a try on chair for my girls room - I figure if it doesn't work, I can always reupholster. You did a great job - I never would have known it was painted!
ReplyDeleteThis so cool! Hope you don't mind if I feature this tomorrow?!?!?! :) ...too good not to!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that I saw this, I am going to paint a chair!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I've bought the textile medium but haven't had the nerve to try it yet! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteOh my I must try this...I wonder if we have similar color in Sweden?.. Need to check..thank you sooo much
ReplyDeleteI'm about to embark on the upholstery painting journey! I have a wingback chair, an ottoman and a ofa, and I'm GOING FOR IT! Wish me luck! (I'll take photos!)
ReplyDeleteWhoops I spelled my own name wrong - teehee
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could do this, but it looks great!
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