White washed furniture
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See how to whitewash wood furniture for a gorgeous weathered wood finish. Create the appearance of white wood stain with whitewash paint.

Teri Neal saved to Home ideaz
See how to whitewash wood furniture for a gorgeous weathered wood finish. Create the appearance of white wood stain with whitewash paint.

Claudia Tiedemann saved to Refinishing
See how to whitewash wood furniture for a gorgeous weathered wood finish. Create the appearance of white wood stain with whitewash paint.

Nancy Guessford saved to Painting
A DIY tutorial explaining how to whitewash wood in 4 easy steps. Creating a vintage feel for your home with whitewashing. How to whitewash wood walls.
Sharon Zarin saved to Farmhouse living rooms
The whitewashing technique is fantastic if you want to add a bright, airy feeling and a softer look to your decor or your projects. Used over old or stained wood creates a distressed look. There are many ways to achieve this effect, and in this post, I'll tell you how to whitewash wood to get
Libby Peterson saved to painting
See how to whitewash wood furniture for a gorgeous weathered wood finish. Create the appearance of white wood stain with whitewash paint.

Claudia Tiedemann saved to Refinishing
Learn how to revitalize your furniture using a graywash technique. Transform your home for just pennies - and have fun doing it. Try this easy-peasy method.
Patricia Bradford saved to moms pins
Whitewashing gives a piece a farmhouse style or cottage style feel. Like any DIY project if you are going to put the time into your project, you want to make it do correctly, learn how to do it correctly here! #rusticFurniture
With baby #3 arriving any day now, it seemed like the perfect time to start another new project! When I nest, I nest hard, I guess. Thankfully, I have a husband who is more than willing (usually) to go along with my hair-brained ideas, even if it is mostly work for him. Besides, it’s the perfect time for me to take on a project that involves a lot of products with fumy chemicals...since I’m pregnant and he has to do it! I am such a good wife. We picked up this dresser second-hand from some…

Susan Bergan saved to Furniture
1) disassemble Take off all the hardware and remove the drawers. Lay the pieces on a dropcloth. I do a general tune-up on the piece here. Anything wiggles? Glue it and clamp it overnight. Any furniture tacks sticking out? Hammer them back in. This is also a good time to oil any drawer rollers with

Vickey Crouch saved to Guest Room