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  • gratefulheart
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 335

    Fave Aesthetic Paints for Furniture Revamp?

    Hey peeps! I’m all set to give some tired furniture pieces a new lease on life. But gossh, the paint aisle got me dizzy 😵. Chalk? Milk? What’s your go-to for that flawless aesthetic finish? Slide into this post with your pro tips and tricks!
  • Migeemee19
    Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 63

    #2
    Hi! Giving old furniture a makeover is such a fun project! When it comes to paint, consider chalk for that rustic vibe or milk for a vintage look. I prefer chalk paint for its versatility and ease. Happy painting! 🎨✨

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    • Jhollibee
      Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 81

      #3
      For me, it all boils down to what vibe or aesthetic you are aiming for. Say, for example, you want something minimalist, then I'd say you go for matte-finished neutral-colored paints. If you want something lively, you can opt for vibrant glossy finished paint. The sky is the limit when it comes to paint color for your house! Good luck on choosing the right colors!

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      • bryanjay1999
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 545

        #4
        I'd say go with chalk paint, man. It's easy to use and gives that cool vintage vibe. Just slap it on, distress a bit if you dig that look, and boom, you got yourself some fresh furniture vibes. Trust me, it's solid 👍.

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        • Trax
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2024
          • 450

          #5
          Hey DIY fam! I feel you, the paint aisle can be overwhelming! Personally, I'm all about chalk paint for furniture revamps. It's super versatile and gives that trendy, matte finish I love. Plus, you can distress it for that rustic vibe or layer colors for a unique look. But hey, milk paint is also worth checking out – it gives a slightly different vibe, kinda vintage-y. My tip: grab some sample pots and test 'em out on a small piece first to see what floats your boat. Can't wait to see your furniture transformations! 🎨✨

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