We’re always looking for ways to repair, refinish, or restore our worn out or damaged indoor and outdoor furniture. Whether it’s a coffee table that has been scratched, or an Adirondack chair with a cigarette burn on the armrest, we want it to look new again. At the same time, there are many people who want to know how to make furniture look old – really old.Antique furniture has always been very desirable, and, in some cases, priceless. While artificially aged furniture is not in that league, it is, nevertheless, very popular; and antiquing it is an art form. In fact, with the right techniques, you can make almost any piece of furniture look like a valuable antique. Although this process is often used on old furniture that’s beyond repair, many times, newer furniture is aged for the sake of décor. No matter what you’re using for your project, you may want to practice on scrap wood first.Begin by putting on a base coat of semi-gloss or satin enamel, and letting it dry for at least 24 hours. After that, apply a glaze made from a mixture of clear wood sealer, or thinned varnish, and a dark-tinted stain, making sure to get it into all of the grooves and cracks. Next, wipe the glaze off the flat surfaces with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth, leaving these areas lighter than the recesses, to simulate the natural aging of wood.When using a newer piece of furniture, it’s a good idea to distress it first. You can round out the corners and edges by sanding or filing them down, make dents with a ball-peen hammer, and scratch the surface with keys. You can also flog it with a heavy chain, and make holes with an awl or ice pick. Don’t get too carried away, however, because too much damage will ruin the item. Use an old piece as a model, if you have one. When you’re done, sand the distressed areas.To make just a few spots look worn, put paint stripper on the base coat in random patches, let it sit until it ages to the desired degree, from the paint being slightly crackled, to completely gone, then wipe it off. Before you apply the glaze, neutralize the remaining stripper with water, or whatever solvent is listed in the directions on the label, and let it dry completely.To achieve the effect of crackled paint, thin some white glue with water, brush on a coat, let it dry, and then apply a base coat of alkyd paint.If you’re planning to paint the item that you’re antiquing, use a dark brown stain first. When you remove the paint to make it look worn, the underlying wood will appear old and dark.Of course, if you’re not inclined to redo anything, but want to rejuvenate the look of your porch, patio, deck, or gazebo, just go to CedarStore.com, and choose from one of the largest selections of outdoor furniture available.CedarStore.com has radiant, hand-crafted, decay-resistant cedar, pine, oak, cherry, and teak patio furniture that’s designed to withstand the elements gracefully for years to come. There’s also a huge variety of maintenance-free, virtually indestructible aluminum, polywood, synthetic wicker, and vinyl furniture in styles and colors to complement any décor.To browse the entire collection, visit CedarStore.com. If you wish to contact a design consultant or customer service representative, call 1-888-293-2339, or e-mail contact@cedarstore.com.
All Weather Outdoor Furniture
So you have the perfect garden put together. Your pond is in place; the barbecue is ready to go, and you feel like you are the master of your great outdoors. There's one thing missing – you have all the outdoor furniture set in place, but your guests feel like they are sitting on the proverbial plank, instead of being welcomed by your warm , gentile seats.
Outdoor furniture is supposed to be wanted – your guests and family want to see it and feel like it is comfortable to sit in. If your outdoor furniture looks more like a bunch of planks glued together, instead of quality and comfortable seats, its time to spice it up. Adding accessories and welcoming flairs will make it stand out, and become more than just a chair or a lounger.
● If your furniture is hard to sit in, try adding a cushion to your chairs. Many Web sites and home improvement stores sell outdoor cushions that will make your outdoor furniture feel more welcome and wanted. When choosing a cushion, always select a canvas cushion that will stand up to the elements better than cloth. And always make sure your cushions are of the right texture and comfort level for what you're looking for.
● If you're going to be using your outdoor furniture near a fire pit, then check the tags to make sure the filling is fire resistant. New laws have mandated that new cushions be made with fire resistant material and fill. Always double check, and always use caution when sitting by the fire.
● Always have some sort of storage place when you're done with your outdoor furniture cushions. Keeping them stored in a cool, dry place will reduce the amount of cleaning that will need to be done. If you keep them out in the elements, they will be subject to moisture, heat, and cold. All of which contribute to spreading of dirt, and the growth of mold. Keeping them in a cushion box will make sure they are well taken care of, and ensure a long life for your investment.
● When the temperature rises outside, the surface temperature of your outdoor furniture rises as well. This can make your furniture uncomfortable to sit in. And if you have any screw or nail heads on the surface, those can rise to searing temperatures. That can result in a very hot and unwelcome surprise for your guests. Consider putting up a snap-together canopy over your furnishings. A canopy will keep your outdoor furniture cool during the heat of summer, and give you and your guests a place to sit in the shade. A canopy can be a quick and effective way to get away from the heat – and a portable canopy can provide it where ever you want.
● Sometimes, the perfect accessory for your outdoor furniture isn't something that goes on it – its something that goes around it. Having outdoor furniture is one thing – but creating an atmosphere around it is what makes it more welcoming, making your guests attracted to it. If you live in an area where birds are known to frequent, try installing a bird feeder near your furniture. If you have a garden, consider adding a pond or a gazing ball for ambiance, making your outdoors a gentile place to spend long spring and summer nights.
When creating a setting, outdoor furniture is only one step in making a comforting environment work. By setting up accessories on, near, and around your outdoor furniture, you will create a place that can be enjoyed by your friends and family throughout the spring, summer, and fall.
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