Supplies pictured above: 3 x 24» 1/2» pipes 3 x 18» 1/2» pipes 3 x 14» 1/2» pipes 24 x 12» 1/2» pipes 3 x 10» 1/2» pipes 18 x 1/2» elbows 16 x 1/2» tees 6 x 1/2» flanges Supplies not pictured above: 5 x 60 «x16 «x1» Pine Panel Boards 7/8» hole saw bit Wood Stain for the boards, (we used Kona by Minwax) Metallic spray paint for the pipes, (we used
Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze) Lysol wipes to clean the pipes
I took the print out of the black frame and spray painted it with
Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze primer and paint.
If you decide to go with a darker hardware I have had a lot of success with
Rustoleum oil rubbed bronze spray paint.
Not exact matches
I didn't like it when it was done, so I covered it in
Rustoleum Metallic
Oil -
Rubbed Bronze.
ScotchBlue Tape Valspar Red Oxide Primer spray paint
Rustoleum Sunrise Red Gloss Protective Enamel spray paint
Rustoleum Metallic
Oil -
Rubbed Bronze spray paint
I remember that is started out gold, but I spray painted it with
Rustoleum's Metallic
Oil Rubbed Bronze paint.
They were all slightly different colors so I spray painted them with
Rustoleum's
Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint.
The
Oil -
Rubbed Bronze
Rustoleum is our fav too.
I didn't like it when it was done, so I covered it in
Rustoleum Metallic
Oil -
Rubbed Bronze.
I used
oil rubbed bronze paint from
Rustoleum and then hit the edges with some bronze
rub and buff.
I used
Rustoleum Paint and Primer in
Oil Rubbed Bronze for the chair, so it'd match some of the hardware finishes we have in our bedroom.
-- American Accents by
Rustoleum sells an
Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint that I have used on many pieces of my own furniture.
So I decided to update all of it with a little spray paint —
Rustoleum's
Oil Rubbed Bronze: