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Upcycle Tutorials: Little and Large

Upcycling furniture can be as big or as small as you like. The budget is normally small, but the results can be huge. With ambition, confidence, and know-how, you can make almost anything new again.

Small Items

Upcycled decanter in drinks cabinet

To give a pineapple decanter the sparkly wow factor, spray it gold using spray paint for less than £10. Many items were given the Midas touch from just one can of paint.

Picture frames and mirrors can be picked up for a few pence from charity shops, car boot sales etc. They can be turned into ornate individual pieces in an afternoon.

These two were painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Cranberry, sealed with clear wax before a little bling was added using gilding wax. Totally unique, looking high-end but costing peanuts.

Mirror   Mirror

This brass chandelier was also upcycled using the same paint and process as the frames making it a statement piece of lighting.

Brass chandelier     Upcycled chandelier

Medium Items

Chairs and stools are a great place to start your painting upcycling journey. Using a small brush will give a good finish and you can get very creative. Remember, if it doesn’t work, paint over it! Mixing colours add variety for very little cost and effort.Upcycled stool    Upcycled chair

 

 

Lloyd Loom style rattan is extremely easy to upcycle with a can of spray paint. Just give it a good clean beforehand as dust can linger. If you plan to reupholster, line with fire-retardant calico which you can get for a few pounds on Amazon or Etsy, bolster with a foam pad for around £10 finishing with the fabric of your choice. A staple gun is a must for such projects.

Rattan box    Upcycled Rattan box

Large Items

Be brave, set aside some time and space and go big. This bureau was very old and needed to be primed before painting. It was then painted in two contrasting colours and the inside and outside was finished in clear wax.  A little black wax was applied to the outside to age it a little plus add interest and depth. A day later it was buffed to a soft sheen with a dry cloth. A discarded unwanted desk is now perfect for home working.

Bureau    Upcycled bureau

What are you waiting for?

Start small with a spray can. Progress to a tester pot and before you know it, you’ll graduate with a large tin of paint and a host of upcycling ideas. You can do it!