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There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to painting an old wooden chair. You can paint your wood chair to be a showpiece, a room accent, or to strictly serve a utilitarian purpose. After prepping the chair's surface, apply a design or a solid color in the paint of your choice. The nice thing about painting a wooden chair is that if you don't like the results, you can always start over again and repaint it.

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Prepping the Chair's Surface

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  1. [1] Use a cloth dipped in soap and water to remove any cobwebs, debris or dirt build-up on your wood chair. If there is a grease build-up, use a grease remover followed with a water rinse. Allow the chair to air dry completely. [2]
  2. [3] If your chair is covered with chipping paint, use a coarse grit sandpaper to remove the larger pieces, then use graduating levels of finer grits until you reach the desired finish. Sand out light scratches and dings, as they will show when you paint your chair. [4]
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  3. [5] If the blemishes are too deep to be removed with sanding alone, apply wood putty to the marks and allow it to dry per the manufacturer's instructions. Once dry, sand the excess putty away until your surface is smooth.
  4. Use a tack cloth or slightly damp cotton cloth to remove the dust from sanding. [6] Allow the chair to air dry before proceeding.
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Painting the Chair

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  1. Use a solid color, or a combination of contrasting or complementary colors. [7]
    • For a whimsical look, paint the seat one color, the back another and the legs another. For subtle touches, paint the entire chair a solid color, then apply accents, such as striping or polka dots, using an alternate color or 2.
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  3. [9] Stir the paint thoroughly before applying. [10] Use a brush that's easy to hold and small enough to fit between all of the chair's components. It's typically easiest to turn the chair upside down and paint the legs first. When finished, stand the chair on back on its legs and paint the remainder of the chair.
    • Use spray paint for fast results. Be sure to shake the canisters thoroughly before applying. Use several light coats rather than 1 heavy coat as this discourages drips.
  4. [11] Use several light coats rather than 1 heavy coat as this discourages drips.
  5. Depending on the desired finish, use a matte, satin, or gloss coating. [12] A spray finish is easy to apply, but a brush-on finish offers more control for even application. If you plan to add decorative decals to your newly painted chair, apply them before applying the protective clear finish. Allow the clear coating to dry per the manufacturer's instructions, and apply as many coats as desired. [13]
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    Do you have to sand before painting?
    Ez's Painting LLC
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    Ez's Painting LLC is a team of Painting Professionals based in Olympia, Washington. With more than twelve years of experience, the EZ's Painting team specializes in both commercial and residential painting projects. Ez's Painting LLC holds a contractor license in the state of Washington.
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    Definitely! Sanding creates a rough surface that allows the paint to adhere properly. Just make sure you thoroughly dust everything off before you apply any primer or paint.
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    What is the best wood primer?
    Ez's Painting LLC
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    Ez's Painting LLC is a team of Painting Professionals based in Olympia, Washington. With more than twelve years of experience, the EZ's Painting team specializes in both commercial and residential painting projects. Ez's Painting LLC holds a contractor license in the state of Washington.
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    Oil-based primer is the best! It creates a thin barrier so the paint doesn't get all sucked up into the wood.
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    What kind of paint should I use on a wooden chair?
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    You could use water, oil or chalk base paint. Make sure you prime your wooden chair and use two coats of paint and then seal it with two coats of a polyurethane.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Clean cloth
      • Soap and water
      • Sandpaper
      • Wood putty
      • Putty knife
      • Tack cloth
      • Drop cloth
      • Paint
      • Paint brushes
      • Clear glaze or shellac

      References

      1. Ez's Painting LLC. Painting Professionals. Expert Interview. 12 January 2022.
      2. https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-clean-wood-furniture/
      3. Ez's Painting LLC. Painting Professionals. Expert Interview. 12 January 2022.
      4. https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sanding-wood/
      5. https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-use-wood-filler/
      6. Ez's Painting LLC. Painting Professionals. Expert Interview. 12 January 2022.
      7. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/color-mistakes_n_4224926
      8. https://www.glidden.com/inspiration/all-articles/how-to-paint-a-wooden-chair-furniture-painting
      9. Ez's Painting LLC. Painting Professionals. Expert Interview. 12 January 2022.

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      Before painting an old wooden chair, wash it with soap and water to remove any debris or dirt. After allowing the chair to dry, use a coarse grit sandpaper to remove any paint chips, then use one with a finer grit to get rid of any scratches or dings. If any of the blemishes are too deep to be sanded out, fill them with wood putty. When you’re done sanding and filling in holes, use a tack cloth to remove any dust. Once the chair is dry, put it on a drop-cloth, apply a spray primer, and allow it to dry. Then, apply several light coats of your chosen spray paint. Allow the chair to dry, then put on a protective clear coat. To learn how to pick the right kind of finish for your chair, keep reading!

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